a11:12
bExod 21:32
cZech 11:9
dMatt 26:15
e27:9-10
f11:13
gLev 6:28
hMatt 27:6
jJer 32:6-9

‏ Zechariah 11:12-13

11:12  a Thirty pieces of silver was the price of a slave (see Exod 21:32  b). In the allegory, the silver was severance pay for the shepherd (Zech 11:9  c). The Gospel writers find the fulfillment of this passage in the betrayal of Jesus for thirty silver coins by Judas (see Matt 26:15  d; 27:9-10  e).
11:13  f to the potter: Some scholars speculate that a guild of potters might have been minor Temple officials due to the continual need for sacred vessels (see Lev 6:28  g). Others, noting the similarity between potter (Hebrew yotser) and treasury (’otsar), follow the Syriac version, which reads into the treasury (see Matt 27:6  h, 10  i; cp. Jer 32:6-9  j). The Greek Old Testament translates this sentence as “throw it into the furnace,” suggesting that the silver was melted down and recast into a silver vessel for use in Temple rituals.

• Thirty coins (or pieces of silver) was a magnificent sum of money (nearly two years’ wages for the average laborer).
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