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Reference: Akeldama

Hastings

The name of the 'potter's field' (Ac 1:19), purchased for the burial of strangers with the blood-money returned by Judas (Mt 27:3). The traditional site is at the E. side of the Wady er-Rababi (the so-called 'Valley of Hinnom') on the S. side of the valley. It is still known as Hakk ed-Dumm ('field of blood'). which represents the old name in sound and meaning. The identification has not been traced earlier than the Crusaders, who erected here a charnel-house, the ruins of which still remain

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