The occurrence of a new heading, The burden of the word of the Lord,
which occurs again in Zechariah 12:1, and elsewhere only in Malachi
1:1, warns us that a new section begins here. We are no longer
concerned with Joshua and Zerubbabel, the small community of Judah,
and the hopes and aspirations of... [ Continue Reading ]
ZECHARIAH 10:1 F. An isolated fragment addressed to the nation in the
time of its deepest distress, probably during the persecution under
Antiochus Epiphanes. The heathen prognosticators have foretold a peace
which has not come to pass; yet even in the direst straits the Lord
can save. Even when the... [ Continue Reading ]
This is made up of several fragments. Zechariah 10:3_ a_ is apparently
the beginning of a denunciation of Israel's leaders founded upon
Ezekiel 34, whereas Zechariah 10:3_ b_ describes the Lord as visiting
His distressed sheep, and making them as his warhorse. The cue which
has caused Zechariah 10:3... [ Continue Reading ]