Zechariah 11:13
Romanian VDC 1924 (Biblia sau Sfânta Scriptură cu Trimiteri 1924, Dumitru Cornilescu)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Zechariah, God tells the prophet to throw thirty pieces of silver to a potter, referring to how much he was valued by others. This act symbolizes the value placed on God’s work.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you made something amazing and someone offered only a few coins for it. That wouldn't be fair, right? In this story, God is showing that He feels undervalued too, just like when you feel your hard work isn’t appreciated enough.
Historical Background
Zechariah wrote this prophecy around the late 6th century BCE to encourage and guide the people of Judah who had returned from exile. The verse reflects a time when the value placed on God’s mission was minimalized, symbolized by the meager payment of thirty pieces of silver.
Living It Out Today
This can be applied today in scenarios where someone feels their contributions are undervalued or underappreciated. It’s a reminder to stand firm in one's worth and not let others' perceptions diminish it.
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