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The Ransom

by Newsflash Singers

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30 pieces of silver Was the price that was paid Paid for my Saviour Whom Judas betrayed But a much better ransom By Jesus was made When He traded His life Through His sacrifice So death could be stayed They came to the garden And took Jesus away For Judas with a kiss His Lord he would betray But he was grief stricken Took his own life that day For 30 pieces of silver Couldn't take the guilt away They sent Him to the cross Up there on Calvary They stripped Him of His robe And nailed Him to that tree They mocked Him and scorned Him Hung Him high for all to see The ransom that He paid there Was for all humanity No amount of silver And no amount of gold Could ever pay the price To ransom one man's soul Only innocent blood Could ever fulfill that role The ransom that Jesus paid Will never be fully told

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