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What does the Bible say about betrayal by friends?

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Betrayal by friends is deeply depicted in Scripture, particularly in the experience of Jesus, who faced rejection even from those closest to Him.

The Bible illustrates the profound pain of betrayal through the life of Jesus Christ, who was wounded by 'the house of my friends' as prophesied in Zechariah. He experienced deep sorrow from being despised and rejected, even by His own disciples, who abandoned Him in His hour of need. This theme of betrayal emphasizes the reality of suffering faced by God's chosen, leading us to reflect on the depths of Christ's love and sacrifice for those who rejected Him. It serves as a reminder of the human condition and the grace shown by Christ in enduring these trials for our redemption.
Scripture References: Zechariah 13:6, John 1:10-11, Isaiah 53:3

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