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Then what was spoken by Jeremiah[a] the prophet was fulfilled: “They took the thirty silver coins, the price of the one whose price had been set by the people of Israel,[b]

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  1. Matthew 27:9 tc The problematic citing of Jeremiah for a text which appears to come from Zechariah has prompted certain scribes to alter it. Codex 22 has Ζαχαρίου (Zachariou, “Zechariah”) while Φ 33 and several versional witnesses omit the prophet’s name altogether. And codex 21 and the Latin ms l change the prophet’s name to “Isaiah,” in accordance with natural scribal proclivities to alter the text toward the most prominent OT prophet. But unquestionably the name Jeremiah is the wording of the original here, because it is supported by virtually all witnesses and because it is the harder reading. See D. A. Carson, “Matthew,” EBC 8:562-63, for a discussion of the textual and especially hermeneutical problem.
  2. Matthew 27:9 tn Grk “the sons of Israel,” an idiom referring to the people of Israel as an ethnic entity (L&N 11.58).

Then was fulfilled what had been spoken through the prophet Jeremiah,[a] ‘And they took[b] the thirty pieces of silver, the price of the one on whom a price had been set,[c] on whom some of the people of Israel had set a price,

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  1. Matthew 27:9 Other ancient authorities read Zechariah or Isaiah
  2. Matthew 27:9 Or I took
  3. Matthew 27:9 Or the price of the precious One

这一切应验了先知耶利米的预言:

“他们拿了这三十枚银币,那是以色列人决定为他的生命所付的价格。

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