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In 500 B.C., the prophet Zechariah recorded a bizarre, highly specific vision.
He prophesied that the True Shepherd would be rejected, and His price would be weighed out at exactly 30 pieces of silver. Then, God told Zechariah: "Throw it to the potter—the magnificent price at which they valued me!"
Half a millennium passes. The Roman Empire rises. Judas Iscariot negotiates the assassination of the King.
The Pharisees don't give him 29 coins. They don't give him 31. They hand him exactly 30 pieces of silver.
When Judas realizes he has damned his soul, he breaks. He runs back to the Temple, throws the silver onto the stone floor, and hangs himself. The priests refuse to put blood money back into the treasury. So what do they do with it?
They use it to buy the Potter's Field.
Secular historians call the Bible a collection of myths. They completely ignore the terrifying, mathematical impossibility of divine prophecy. Judas thought he was a mastermind making a shrewd, secret political deal in the dark.
He didn't realize he was just an arrogant actor hitting his mark on a stage that was built 500 years before he existed.
You do not outsmart the Author of History.

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