Luke 22:5

5 et gavisi sunt et pacti sunt pecuniam illi dare

Luke 22:5 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 22:5

And they were glad
For nothing could be more opportune and agreeable to them, than that one of his disciples should meet them at this juncture, and offer to put him into their hands in the most private manner; and covenanted to give him money.
The Ethiopic version read, "thirty pieces of silver"; which was the sum they agreed to give him, and he accepted of; see ( Matthew 26:15 ) .

Luke 22:5 In-Context

3 intravit autem Satanas in Iudam qui cognominatur Scarioth unum de duodecim
4 et abiit et locutus est cum principibus sacerdotum et magistratibus quemadmodum illum traderet eis
5 et gavisi sunt et pacti sunt pecuniam illi dare
6 et spopondit et quaerebat oportunitatem ut traderet illum sine turbis
7 venit autem dies azymorum in qua necesse erat occidi pascha
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