Zechariah 12 - Introduction

Jerome: “from ‘I will make Jerusalem’ to ‘Awake, O sword,’ there is a threefold exposition. For some of the Jews say that these things have already been fulfilled in part from Zerobabel to Pompey who, first of the Romans, took Judea and the temple, as Josephus relates. Others think that it is to be... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:1

THE BURDEN OF THE WORD OF THE LORD FOR - Rather, “upon (see at Nahum 1:1, p. 129) Israel.” If this prophecy is a continuation of the last, notwithstanding its fresh title, then “Israel” must be the Christian Church, formed of the true Israel which believed, and the Gentiles who were grafted into the... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:2

I WILL MAKE JERUSALEM A CUP OF TREMBLING - For encouragement, He promises the victory, and at first mentions the attack incidentally. Jerusalem is as a cup or basin, which its enemies take into their hands; a stone, which they put forth their strength to lift; but they themselves reel with the draug... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:3

I WILL MAKE JERUSALEM A BURDENSOME STONE TO ALL NATIONS - What is “a stone to all nations?” It is not a rock or anything in its own nature immovable, but a “stone,” a thing rolled up and down, moved, lifted, displaced, piled on others, in every way at the service and command of people, to do with it... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:4

IN THAT DAY, SAITH THE LORD, I WILL SMITE EVERY HORSE WITH ASTONISHMENT, STUPEFYING - Zechariah revives the words concentrated by Moses, to express the stupefaction at their ills, which God would accumulate upon His people, if they perseveringly rebelled against Him. Each expresses the intensity of... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:5

AND THE PRINCES OF JUDAH - He pictures the onemindedness of the Church. No one shall assume anything to himself; each shall exalt the strength which the other was to him; but all, “in the Lord. The princes of Judah” shall say “in their heart,” not outwardly or politically, but in inward conviction,... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:6

I WILL MAKE THE GOVERNORS OF JUDAH LIKE A HEARTH - or “cauldron” of fire large, broad, deep, and full of fire, among the wood which is prepared for burning, and like a torch of fire in a sheaf The fire could not kindle the wood or the sheaf, of itself, unless applied to it. All is of the agency of G... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:7

THE LORD ALSO SHALL SAVE THE TENTS OF JUDAH FIRST - Still it is, ‘the Lord shall save.’ We have, on the one side, the ‘siege,’ the gathering of all the peoples of the earth ‘against Jerusalem, the horse and his rider.’ On the other, no human strength; not, as before, in the prophecy of the Maccabees... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:8

IN THAT DAY THE LORD SHALL DEFEND THE INHABITANTS OF JERUSALEM; AND HE THAT IS FEEBLE, RATHER, HE THEFT STUMBLETH AMONG THEM, SHALL BE AS DAVID - The result of the care and the defense of God is here wholly spiritual, “the strengthening of such as do stand, and the raising up of such as fall.” It is... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:9

IN THAT DAY, I WILL SEEK TO DESTROY - Woe indeed to those, whom Almighty God shall “‘seek’ to destroy!” Man may seek earnestly to do, what at last he cannot do. Still it is an earnest seeking. And whether it is used of human seeking which fails, or which succeeds 1 Samuel 14:4; 1 Samuel 23:10; Eccle... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:10

AND I WILL POUR - As He promised by Joel, “I will pour out My Spirit upon all flesh” (Joel 2:28. See vol. i. pp. 193, 194), largely, abundantly, “upon the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem,” all, highest and lowest, from first to last, the “Spirit of grace and supplication,” that is, t... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:11

AS THE MOURNING OF HADADRIMMON IN THE VALLEY OF MEGIDDON - This was the greatest sorrow, which had fallen on Judah. Josiah was the last hope of its declining kingdom. His sons probably showed already their unlikeness to their father, whereby they precipitated their country’s fall. in Josiah’s death... [ Continue Reading ]

Zechariah 12:12-14

This sorrow should be universal but also individual, the whole land, and that, family by family; the royal family in the direct line of its kings, and in a branch from Nathan, a son of David and whole brother of Solomon 1 Chronicles 3:5, which was continued on in private life yet was still to be an... [ Continue Reading ]

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