Akeldama
| Akeldama | |
|---|---|
| 𐡇𐡒𐡋 𐡃𐡌𐡀 | |
| Details | |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 31°46′06″N 35°13′58″E / 31.76841°N 35.23288°E | 
| Type | Potter's field | 
| Owned by | St. Onuphrius Monastery | 
Akeldama (Aramaic: חקל דמא or 𐡇𐡒𐡋 𐡃𐡌𐡀 Ḥaqel D'ma, "field of blood"; Hebrew: חקל דמא; Arabic: حقل الدم, Ḥaqel Ad-dam) is the Aramaic name for a place in Jerusalem associated with Judas Iscariot, one of the original twelve apostles of Jesus.