Tuesday, November 28, 2006

TV really is educational!


Also known as "Biblical References I Don't Understand."

From House tonight:

"I'm going to need thirty pieces of silver."

A big resounding huh?

From Bartleby's New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy:

The money Judas Iscariot received for betraying Jesus to the authorities. He later threw the money into the Temple of Jerusalem, and the chief priests bought the “potter’s field” with it, to be used as a cemetery for foreigners.

‡ This money is referred to as “blood money”—money received for the life of another human being.

‡ “Thirty pieces of silver” is also used proverbially to refer to anything paid or given for a treacherous act.


Am I the only one who didn't recognize this one?

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1 Comments:

Blogger ndef said...

You fail Christian Biblical References 101. :-(

Thank goodness for television, or else how would we ever learn random things?

8:35 AM  

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