Zechariah 11:13
And the Lord said unto me, Cast it unto the potter: a goodly price that I was prised at of them. And I took the thirty pieces of silver, and cast them to the potter in the house of the Lord.
Cross-reference
Matthew 27:3-10 recounts Judas throwing the silver into the temple and buying the potter's field — directly fulfilling this verse.
Acts 1:18 describes Judas acquiring a field with blood money — the same potter's field prophesied here.
In Acts 1:19, the field bought with Judas's blood money is called Akeldama—fulfilling Zechariah's thirty silver pieces thrown to the potter.
Exodus 21:32 sets the price of a slave at thirty shekels—the same amount the shepherd was valued at in Zechariah, showing contempt.
Leviticus 27:4 values a female at thirty shekels—the same low price as the shepherd in Zechariah, indicating he was worth little.
Matthew 26:15 records the thirty pieces paid to Judas—the direct fulfillment of Zechariah's prophecy about the price of the shepherd.
Matthew 27:9 explicitly quotes this passage as fulfilled in Judas's betrayal, tying the thirty pieces of silver to the potter's field.
Luke 22:5 records the agreement to pay Judas money for betraying Jesus, echoing the price of thirty pieces of silver in this prophecy.