The Mysterious Exit of the Entity: Why the Bible Leaves So Many Questions About Yahudah’s Death
Posted in: Spiritual Warfare · Skin Suit Deception · Biblical Mysteries
Date: 2026-4-1 07:04:57
DISCLAIMER: This article offers an alternative spiritual interpretation of the biblical accounts of Judas Iscariot’s death in Matthew 27:5 and Acts 1:18, suggesting the entity (Satan) departed the vessel. It highlights gaps and differences between the two passages. This is a speculative theological view, not mainstream biblical scholarship. Reader discretion is advised.

The Two Accounts That Don’t Fully Match
Right after the betrayal in Luqas (Luke) 22, the Bible gives us two very different descriptions of what happened to Yahudah (Judas Iscariot). Matthew 27:5 says he “went and hanged himself”. That is the entire detail, nothing else. There is no mention of falling, bursting open, or any further physical event. However, in Acts 1:18, written by the same author as Luqas, says something completely different: “Now this man purchased a field with the reward of iniquity; and falling headlong, he burst asunder in the midst, and all his bowels gushed out.”
What “Reward of Iniquity” Actually Means
The phrase “reward of iniquity” is simple but heavy. “Iniquity” means wickedness or sin. The “reward of iniquity” is the thirty pieces of silver Yahudah was paid for betraying Yahusha the Messiah. Even though Matthew says he threw the money back in the temple, Acts still calls the field he supposedly bought the “reward of iniquity.” This creates one of the many gaps. He returned the money, yet somehow a field was purchased with it… The text never explains exactly how that happened.
The Strange Gaps and Missing Details
If Yahudah hanged himself, how did his body end up falling headlong (head first) and bursting open in the middle? Matthew gives us only the hanging, while Acts gives us only the head-first fall accompanied with the violent rupture with bowels gushing out. There is no bridge between the two events. No mention of a rope breaking, a branch snapping, the body decaying, or how a hanging body suddenly falls headfirst. The accounts jump straight from one to the other, leaving a noticeable hole in the story, and even more burning questions.
Why One Account Is Limited and the Other Has More Details
Again, I must stress for you to please understand that Matthew's account abruptly stops at the hanging, but Acts carries on and adds the dramatic fall, alonjg with the body splitting open. If this was common knowledge at the time, both writers should have included the same details. Instead, one is brief and the other is graphic. This difference feels intentional, as if key parts were removed or downplayed during the later canonization process. The satanic forces that tried to destroy the Book of Enoch and erase Atlantis also worked to control what stayed in the official Bible. Important pieces about the entity departing the vessel appear to have been left out or obscured, leaving us with so many more questions than answers.
The Skin-Suit Departure in the Gaps
In the flow we've been following, Satan entered Yahudah in Luqas 22:3. Once the betrayal was finished, the entity no longer needed that particular skin suit. The dramatic coin toss, the sensational exit — the hanging, the headlong fall, the body bursting open — is exactly what you would expect when a demonic spirit leaves a vessel behind. The suit is discarded and broken while the spirit moves on to new bodies. The missing details and the two differing accounts make perfect sense if the real story was about Satan leaving the vessel, not just a man committing suicide. The canonization process appears to have stripped away the clearest evidence of the entity’s departure, leaving us with fragments that still point to the same truth…
The Questions That Remain
How did the money return, yet the field purchased with said same exact money also happened, too? Sure. But, why does one Gospel stop at the hanging while the other jumps to the violent fall and rupture? Why are there no details about how a hanging body ends up falling headfirst and splitting open? These are not small omissions. They are large gaps that feel deliberately created. The Bible clearly doesn't give us the full picture here, and that silence itself speaks volumes about what may have been removed to hide the moment Satan left the skin suit behind.
What This Means for Us Today
The same entity that entered Yahudah continues switching suits in our time. The gaps in the Judas story are not accidents. They are part of the larger pattern of deception and suppression that has hidden the skin-suit reality for centuries. When we look carefully at the exact words and notice what's missing, the truth becomes clearer: the vessel was used, then discarded, and the spirit moved on. The masks are still slipping, and the same mechanism is operating right in front of us. But, El (God) wins the war, so pray without ceasing, because He hears you in Heaven and He knows and loves you immensely like no other. Amein!
