Aceldama in Easton's Bible Dictionary
the name which the Jews gave in their proper tongue, i.e., in Aramaic, to the field which was
purchased with the money which had been given to the betrayer of our Lord. The word means "field
of blood." It was previously called "the potter's field" (Matt. 27:7, 8; Acts 1:19), and was
appropriated as the burial-place for strangers. It lies on a narrow level terrace on the south
face of the valley of Hinnom. Its modern name is Hak ed-damm.
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