College Press Bible Study Textbook Series
Zechariah 13:4-6
IN THAT DAY (9). Zechariah 13:4-6
RV. And it shall come to pass in that day, that the prophets shall be ashamed every one of his vision, when he prophesieth; neither shall they wear a hairy mantle to deceive: but he shall say, I am no prophet, I am a tiller of the ground; for I have been made a bondman from my youth. And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds between thine arms? Then he shall answer, Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.
LXX. And it shall come to pass in that day, that the prophets shall be ashamed every one of his vision when he prophesies; and they shall clothe themselves with a garment of hair, because they have lied. And one shall say, I am not a prophet, for I am a tiller of the ground, for a man brought me up thus from my youth. And I will say to him What are these wounds between thine hands? and he shall say, Those with which I was wounded in my beloved house.
COMMENTS
The false prophet shall himself be ashamed of his calling and his vision. In Acts 19:13-20, Luke records a detailed description of one incident when this became literally true. Following their conversion at the preaching of Paul, certain false prophets, whom Luke describes as practicing magical arts, repented of their false teaching and burned their own books.
(Zechariah 13:6) Here is another clear prediction of the crucified Messiah. Its presence in this particular context, just following the reference to false prophets could be misleading. Him in this verse refers not to the false prophet, but to Him Whom they have pierced. (Zechariah 12:10)
The wounds between thine arms are a vivid description of the scourging suffered by Jesus. The word is makkah and means a wound made by a stroke or blow.
We are reminded of Isaiah 53:5, He was wounded (chalalpierced) for our transgression and by His stripes we are healed,
He was wounded in the house of His friends. To quote a cliche, with friends like that, He needed no enemies!
Chapter XLIQuestions
In the First Day
1.
The future glory of the restored Jewish nation was delayed by their _________________.
2.
The key to the final Chapter s of Zechariah is found in the phrase _________________.
3.
This term describes two days which from Zechariah's point of view were both in _________________.
4.
The first of these days describes _________________.
5.
The second day describes _________________.
6.
Review the four characteristics of the day of Jehovah. (See introduction of Zechariah.)
7.
Zechariah's first use of in the day (Zechariah 3:8-10) refers to _________________.
8.
What is the significance of the term Israel in Zechariah 12:1?
9.
Why does Zechariah here refer to Jehovah as the creator of the heavens and the earth and the spirit of man?
10.
The first period referred to by in that day is addressed to
and has to do with _________________.
11.
The second period referred to as in that day has to do with _________________.
12. Several things are said to be going to happen in the Messianic age. Each is introduced by in that day. They are:
a.
In that day (1)
b.
In that day (2)
c.
In that day (3)
d.
In that day (4)
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e. In that day (5)
f.
In that day (6)
g.
In that day (7)
h.
In that day (8)
i.
In that day (9)
13.
Israel at the time of Zechariah could be none other than _________________.
14.
What of Jerusalem in the time of Messiah's first coming?
15.
What was to be the relationship of the Jews to all nations during the Messianic age?
16.
Historically the military action against which the Jews were least effective was the _________________.
17.
What is meant by Jehovah smiting the peoples and horses with blindness?
18.
Who are they of Jerusalem? (Zechariah 12:1)
19.
How does Zechariah 12:10 fix this section as being fulfilled in the Messianic age?
20.
Compare Zechariah 12:10-14 with John 19:34-37.
21.
What is the condition upon which Jews may again become part of God's true Israel? (cf. Romans 11:17-24)
22.
Conversion is always an _________________ experience.
23.
How was the mourning over Him who they had pierced fulfilled on Pentecost?
24.
Who are all the families that remain?
25.
In connection with the mourning over Him whom they pierced a ___________ was to be opened for ____________ and _____________.
26.
The _________________ opened the fountain.
27.
_________________ relates the fountain to sin.
28.
_________________ relates the fountain to moral impurity or _________________.
29.
_________________ is frequently associated with uncleanness.
30.
The _________________ is generally credited with ministering the coup de grace to classic idolatry.
31.
What prophecy is condemned during the Messianic age?
32.
How does Zechariah 13:6 relate to Him whom they pierced?
33.
What is meant by the wounds between thine arms?
34.
Discuss Zechariah) Zechariah 12:7 in light of Acts 2:23.
35.
What nation is symbolized historically by the sword?
36.
Jesus could be legally executed by _________________.
37.
Compare Zechariah 13:7 to Matthew 26:31 and Mark 14:27.
38.
Following the death of Jesus the number of His followers was about _________________.
39.
Compare Zechariah 13:9 and 1 Peter 1:6-7.
40.
To those who endured persecution, Jehovah gives _________________ and _________________ they acknowledge
Both are _________________.
41.
The _____________ is God's new Israel.