The Thirty Pieces of Silver Purchased Potter’s Field
Zechariah 11:12-13, Matthew 27:9-10, Mathew 27:1-61
- Session: 8
- Week: 2
- Day: 1
Introduction
In this session, we will compare Zechariah 11:12-13 with Matthew 27:9-10, where Judas betrayed Jesus and was given thirty pieces of silver. In Matthew 27:1-61, we focus on Jesus trials before Caiaphas and Pilate, where he was mocked, scourged, and crucified at Golgotha, then buried by Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb
Objectives
By the end of this session, the learner will have:
- Understood how Zechariah’s prophecy was fulfilled through Judas, who betrayed Jesus with thirty pieces of silver
- Reflected how Jesus was tried before Caiaphas and Pilate, then mocked, scourged, and crucified at Golgotha, then buried in Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb.
Outline
- Palm Sunday (Matt 21:1–17): Jesus enters Jerusalem on a colt, hailed as King. He cleanses the Temple, driving out money changers.
- Holy Monday (Matt 21:18–22): Jesus curses the barren fig tree on his way into Jerusalem, symbolizing judgment on Israel’s spiritual fruitlessness. He gives the Olivet Discourse on the destruction of the Temple and his second coming.
- Holy Tuesday (Matt 21:23: 1-39): Day of intense controversy, Jesus’ authority is challenged, Jesus teaches in parables, Jesus asks them hard questions, and denounces Pharisees (Chapter 23).
- Holy Wednesday (Chapters 24-25) He gives the Olivet Discourse on the destruction of the Temple and his second coming.
- Holy Thursday (Matt 26:1–75). Jesus is anointed at Bethany, and Judas Iscariot conspires with religious leaders to betray him. Jesus eats the Passover meal (Last Supper), institutes the Eucharist, prays in Gethsemane, and is arrested.
- Good Friday Mathew 27:1-61: Jesus faces trials before Caiaphas and Pilate, is mocked, scourged, and crucified at Golgotha, then buried in Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb.
- Holy Saturday (Matt 27:62–66): The religious leaders secure the tomb with guards to prevent the disciples from stealing the body.
- Easter Sunday (Matt 28:1–20): The tomb is found empty; Jesus is resurrected and appears to the women, then the disciples.
Group Study Time
Zechariah 11:12-13, Matthew 27:9-10, Mathew 27:1-61
Connecting
- Gather with two or more people for a community discovery bible study session.
- Start with a heartfelt prayer, inviting God to guide and bless your understanding.
- Explore the passage by reading it at least twice, using different Bible versions if available, then retell the story together as a group.
- Reflect and share the challenges and blessings you experienced from the previous study.
Comprehending
- Read Matthew 27: 1-10. What was revealed when Jesus was before the Sanhedrin? What happens to Judas? How did this fulfill what Zechariah prophesied in Zechariah 11: 12-13
- Read Mathew 27: 11-26. Describe what happened when Jesus was taken for trial before Pilate?
- Read Mathew 27: 27-56. What is revealed about Jesus’ crucifixion and death? Who was present at this time? What did they say and do during that time?
- Read Mathew 27: 55-61. What is said about the Burial of Jesus? Who buried Jesus? What is said about this man?
Committing
- Engage with the Bible—read, study, memorize, meditate, pray, listen, and live it out.
- List three lessons you have learnt as an agent of change that you would like to put into practice and teach others about.
- Take time and worship Jesus with the attributes revealed about Christ.
- Use the SPACEPETS model, to assist you in putting God’s word into practice. Look for:
- Sin to confess
- Promise to claim
- Attitude to change
- Command to keep
- Error to change
- Prayer to make
- Example to copy
- Truth to obey and
- Something praiseworthy
Communicating
- Identify one person you can connect with and share the valuable insights and lessons you gained from this session.
- Reach out to a new believer—either in person or by phone—and pray with them to support them through their challenges, including any concerns about attending church.
- Create a new group and guide others through this study to help them grow in their understanding.