THE RAVISHING OF JERUSALEM (ZECHARIAH 14:1).
We have already noted that Zechariah would see Jerusalem as
symbolising the whole people of God. Indeed in Zechariah 2:7 he
describes God's people in Babylon as ‘Zion'. Thus in the light of
Jesus' words in John 4:20, and in the light of the New Testament... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TRIUMPH OF YHWH (ZECHARIAH 14:1).
In this final chapter Zechariah visualises the final triumph of YHWH.
The whole world will be subject to Him, and will worship Him
(Zechariah 14:16). He will be King over all the earth (Zechariah
14:9). The idea is of the introduction of the everlasting kingdom... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GOING FORTH OF YHWH (ZECHARIAH 14:3 A).
The description of the fall of ‘Jerusalem' is then followed by a
scene which is portrayed in vivid and unforgettable colours. YHWH
Himself will go forth to do battle with the nations, as He had in
other days of battle, and He will stand astride the Mount o... [ Continue Reading ]
YHWH WILL COME WITH HIS HOLY ONES AND BECOME KING OVER ALL THE EARTH
(ZECHARIAH 14:5).
The progress of God's purposes is now described. God will bring about
a new work on behalf of His people, and will establish His Kingly
Rule, and with Him will come a host of angels who are to be
‘ministering spi... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CONSEQUENCES OF YHWH'S REIGN (ZECHARIAH 14:10).
In Zechariah's day when a king came to the throne he did not become
king over a kingdom with neat boundaries and receive total control.
Various rivals would be seeking to take the kingship and the
boundaries would be disputed. A king ruled as far... [ Continue Reading ]