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What does the Bible say about Christ's betrayal?

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The Bible illustrates Christ's betrayal as a fulfillment of God's sovereign plan, demonstrated in the actions of Judas for 30 pieces of silver.

The betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot is depicted in the Bible as a critical moment in the redemptive plan of God. It serves to highlight the depravity of man and the necessity of Christ's sacrifice for the sins of His people. In Zechariah 11:12, the price of betrayal—30 pieces of silver—was foretold. This event underscores that Jesus, though innocent and deserving honor, was betrayed to fulfill God's ordained plan for redemption. Just as David experienced betrayal, so did Christ, which reveals the depth of human sin and the magnificence of divine grace in the work of salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 54, Zechariah 11:12

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