from this day and upward The Jews are again exhorted to fix their attention upon the period of time mentioned in ver. 15. It is first described as, from this day and upward, or backward. Then each limit of the period is more clearly defined. "This day" is "the four and twentieth day of the ninth month," on which this prophecy was uttered, ver. 10. The "upward" or "backward" extends to the other limit from which the reckoning is to be made, viz. "the day that the foundation of the Lord's temple was laid," i.e. the day when the actual foundation was completed in the year after their return from Babylon. This is made clearer in R. V. by the substitution of, since the day, for even from the day. This period they are again called upon to "consider," and to note well the dark cloud of adversity that brooded over it.

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