Definition: The word "anticapital" appears in the New Testament, primarily in Matthew 25:34-37 and Mark 10:45-46. Definition: In verse 34 (Matthew 25:34), Jesus says, "But I tell you that whoever begins to set his heart on this world as silver or gold shall be like a foolish and greedy man who sacrifices his good deeds for the gain of himself." He is speaking of those who have begun to make money and wealth their sole purpose. In verse 37 (Matthew 25:37), Jesus says, "And if any one then suffer persecution from the Jews, or be persecuted by the Jews, and they kill him and bury him, he shall not say, 'Who is it that put me to death?' But rather, 'What good will it do me? Who gave me my life?'