Zechariah 1:5,6

Zechariah 1:5 I. Consider, first, the solemn and yet familiar thought here of the passing away of the hearers and the speakers alike. II. Notice, next, the contrast between the fleeting hearers and speakers and the abiding word. There is nothing so transient as the words that are spoken by Christi... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 1:7-17

Zechariah 1:7 The rider in the myrtle grove. I. The prophet saw a grove of myrtle trees in a hollow or low place. By the myrtle grove all are agreed is signified the covenant people, the nation of Israel, and by its being in a low place is indicated their depressed and sad condition. In the Hebrew... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 1:18-21

Zechariah 1:18 I. As physical emblems of force, horns are in the prophetic visions representative of earthly powers or kingdoms. The number four, in its prophetic acceptation, is the signature of the world, and is used here to indicate powers coming on every side or from all quarters. As in the for... [ Continue Reading ]

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