VII.
THE INQUIRY CONCERNING THE CONTINUED OBSERVANCE OF THE FASTS.
(1) FOURTH YEAR... This was in B.C. 518, the second year after the
commencement of the re-building of the Temple, and about two years
before its completion.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THEY HAD SENT... BEFORE THE LORD. — Better, _Then_ [the people
of] _Bethel_ [such as] _Sherezer and Regemmelech, and his men, sent to
entreat the Lord._ “Bethel” stands for the inhabitants of Bethel,
many of the former inhabitants of which had returned (Ezra 2:28);
similarly “Jerusalem” often m... [ Continue Reading ]
IN. — Better, _belonging to._ LXX., wrongly, ἐν τῷ οἴκῳ.
IN THE FIFTH MONTH. — On the tenth of the fifth month (_Ab_)_,_
Nebuzar-adan burnt the Temple and Jerusalem with fire (Jeremiah
52:12), but in 2 Kings 25:8, the _seventh_ day of the fifth month is
given as the date; perhaps it was in flames f... [ Continue Reading ]
(4-7) The people (as in Isaiah 58:3) are rebuked for the hypocritical,
or merely formal, nature of their fasts. The prophet does not, even
further on, give any direct answer to their inquiry. He seems to have
wished to show them that fasting or not fasting was a matter of only
secondary consideratio... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE PEOPLE. — The question, though asked but by a few, was of
interest to all the people; or the people of Bethel may have been the
representatives of all the people; at all events the reply is given to
the whole nation (Zechariah 7:5). Though the mission came in the
_ninth_ month, no question w... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOULD YE NOT HEAR THE WORDS WHICH... — Better, _are not these the
very words which_... Haggai 2:5, and Zechariah 8:17, afford exactly
parallel constructions. There is no need to supply any verb, such as
“should ye not hear?” “should ye not do?” or “do ye not
know?” LXX., rightly, οὐχ οὗτοι οἱ λόγοι... [ Continue Reading ]
(8-14) The prophet implies that true fasting is to loose the bands of
wickedness and leave off oppression. But Israel had adopted quite the
opposite course, and therefore God, in accordance with Deuteronomy
4:27, had scattered them among the nations.... [ Continue Reading ]
And let none of you imagine evil against his brother in your heart.
— Better, _and imagine not evil against one another in your heart._
The LXX., (καὶ κακίαν ἕκαστος τοῦ�), and
Auth. Version are here grammatically incorrect, the pronoun being not
here (as it is in Zechariah 8:17) the nominative but... [ Continue Reading ]
PULLED AWAY THE SHOULDER. — Better, _offered a stubborn shoulder_
(Nehemiah 9:29), as an ox that refuses to receive the yoke.... [ Continue Reading ]
ADAMANT STONE means a very hard stone; “diamond” is the modern
form of the word. “Adamant,” _adhámas,_ meaning in Greek
_unconquerable,_ was originally applied to “steel” (_Hesiod_).
LXX. explain the metaphor, “made the heart disobedient.”... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE IT IS COME TO PASS. — LXX., wrongly, καὶ ἔσται,
the consequence of which mistake is that the following verbs are also
put incorrectly in the future. (For the phraseology comp. Micah 3:4;
Jeremiah 11:11; Jeremiah 14:12.)... [ Continue Reading ]