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Zechariah Bible Study

Timeline of Judah s history 586-585 BC Jerusalem and temple destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon Jews taken captive to Babylon 539 BC Babylon falls to Medo-Persian empire (Daniel 5: 1-28) 538 BC Cyrus Decree (Persia) Ezra 1:1 Jews return to the land of Judah to begin to rebuild temple Foundation of temple laid but opposition against Jews sets in (Ezra 4: 4-5) Opposition: Samaritans People the Babylonians had put in Palestine Construction on temple stops 16 years 521 BC Darius begins rule of Persia Issues decree for construction on temple to continue 520 BC Haggai and Zechariah preach exhorting Jews to resume work on temple (Ezra 5: 1; Haggai 1: 1) 515 BC Temple completed

Background to Zechariah Zechariah means: The Lord remembers Zechariah: a prophet and priest 11 th of 12 minor prophets the 2 nd of the Post exile prophets (Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi) 520 BC Haggai and Zechariah preach exhorting Jews to resume work on the temple Wrote two months after Haggai Born in Babylon among Jewish captives Returned to Palestine (539-537BC) Work on temple had stopped: 1. Samaritans & hostile neighbors 2. Indifference of the Jews Purpose of book: Motivate the people to build temple and Jerusalem And to give hope to the future Message: God will not forget or forsake his people he will remember and restore them

Book is filled with references to Christ Ch. 6: 12 Origins and humanity Ch. 3:6; 13:7 Christ s deity Ch. 6: 13 Christ s priesthood Ch. 6: 13; 9:9; 14:9, 16 His kingship Ch. 14:4 Second coming Ch. 9:14 Glorious reign Ch. 9: 9-10; 3:10 World peace Ch. 11:12-13 Betrayal by Judas Zechariah called: Prophet of Hope Constant references to Christ

Eight visions in the book 1. Heavenly couriers (Chapter 1: 7-17) Describes God s care for his people 2. Four Horns and Four Craftsmen (Chapter 1: 18-21) Israel s foes are defeated 3. Measuring line (Chapter 2: 1-6) Jerusalem measured repopulation 5. Golden candelabra & Olive trees (Chapter 4) Servants of God/Strength from God s spirit 6. Flying Roll (Chapter 5:1-4) Telling people of their sins 7. Ephah (Chapter 5:5-11) Bushel basket Wicked in the land 4. Joshua-High Priest (Chapter 3) Cleansing of the priesthood 8. Four chariots (Chapter 6:1-8) God will protect his people Book combines historical events with future events Book also combines Christ s first and his second coming

Chapter 1 Verse 1 Eighth month of the 2 nd year of Darius, the word of the Lord came to Zechariah 2 months after Haggai s message Work on the temple resumed on the sixth month (Haggai 1: 14-15) Zechariah preached with Haggai before the work resumed Did not receive this message until two months after the work resumed Verses 1-6 (A call to repentance) The work on the temple had resumed but the attitudes were not right Remember: they complained that the temple was not as glorious as Solomon s (Haggai 2: 3) Verse 2 angry with your fathers The sins that had caused them into Babylonian captivity Verse 3 Return = repentance Don t go the way of their forefathers

Lord of Hosts (YHWH Sabaoth) would help them Used 80 times in Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi The creator of all a most inclusive and comprehensive name for God Verse 4 The former (previous) prophets spoke but they did not repent Verse 5 Fathers did not change or repent Prophets are gone but their message lives on to be fulfilled Verse 6 My words.overtake your fathers During captivity they had to acknowledge their wrong ways Had to learn the lessons that the prophets had taught Verse 7 (First vision) the key to all the visions=(god s care for his people)v. 14-17 Dated: 24 th day of 11 th month (Shebat) mid Feb. 519 BC A man on a red horse standing in a hollow ravine among myrtle trees

Verse 8 a man riding on a red horse V. 11-12 identified as the Angel of the Lord Chapter 3:1-4 is divine.. the Lord The God who became Jesus Christ Angel of the Lord = (Heb.) malakh means messenger can be divine or human The context shows if it is divine or human Exodus 23: 20-22 v. 20 an Angel before you.v. 23 My Angel Angel = malakh messenger v. 21 my name is in him Has the power to forgive sins---angels never vested with such power obey his voice angels do not command or give law Exodus 3: 2-6 v. 2 Angel of the Lord = malakh messenger v. 4 God called to him v. 5 holy ground v. 6 I am the God of your father. The God who became Jesus Christ

Verse 8 (last part) and behind him were horses: red, sorrel, and white Horses symbolize divine activity on the earth Different colors represent the different missions to be carried out red = war/ white = victory and triumph sorrel = mixture of both among the myrtle trees represents Israel in her lowliness among the nations of the earth as still fragrant to the Lord (Feinberg) Myrtle trees (evergreen) are associated with making booths for the Feast of Tabernacles Represent hope and promise for the future (Isa.43: 19; 55: 13) red horse (war and bloodshed) (Isa. 63: 1-6; Rev. 6: 4) Angel of the Lord is riding on Represents: vengeance upon Israel s enemies (key) Verse 9 What are these?... I will show you what they are Verse 10 These are angelic messengers (riders on the horses) going throughout the earth who report to the Angel of the Lord (v. 11)

The nations helped (used to punish Israel) but the nations had evil intent they wanted to annihilate Israel (Eze. 25: 3, 8, 12, 15; 26:2) Verse 11 Report: all the earth is resting quietly Pertains to the circumstances of the day The Persian empire was in a secure state but Judah was in a lowly situation (Just returned from captivity) Verse 12 Angel of the Lord (Christ) is moved to intercede with the father on behalf of Judah to ask for mercy after having suffered 70 years of captivity Verse 13 God answers with comforting words foretelling good for Israel (v. 14-17) show what the comforting words are Verse 14 God s jealousy for Israel s welfare the punishment was over Verse 15 God s anger with the nations I was a little (while) angry (at Israel) for their sins

End time element to verse 15: Peace and ease of the nations when the Gentile powers triumph as Israel and Judah are subjugated Great sin of the nations: their hatred of Israel will culminate in the events of chapters 12 and 14 with Christ s return Verse 16 Just as a line had been stretched over Jerusalem to destroy it (II Kings 21:13; Isa. 34: 11) now a line is stretched to rebuild my house (temple) shall be built (considering Haggai 2:9) and rest of Zechariah: 1. Temple in that day 2. God s church the spiritual temple 3. Millennial temple Verse 17 Jerusalem and the cities of Judah would be prosperous again will have a greater fulfillment in the kingdom Verses 18-21 (second vision) Four horns and four craftsmen (Remember) --The first vision is the key: God s care for (he remembers his people) Helps us understand the 2 nd (v. 18-21) : Israel s foes defeated---the meaning of the four horns and four craftsmen

Verse 18 Vision of four horns Horns symbolize power (of nations) strength of bulls is in their horns Verse 19 What are these? (horns) horns (margin)= kingdoms or powers that have scattered Judah, Israel and Jerusalem Hebrew word can be translated: scatter pointing to the future as well Verse 20 Four craftsmen (carpenters: OKJ) iron smiths (Companion) Hebrew word can be any skilled workman in wood, iron or stone Verse 21 The purpose of the craftsmen: to terrify the nations that scattered Israel the craftsmen are the instruments of God to break the horns (kingdoms) to pieces Four horns (kingdoms) that scattered God s people: 1. Assyria: scattered no. tribes (721 BC) 2. Babylon: scattered Judah (585 BC) 3. Rome: deported the Jews (70 AD) 4. End-time revival of these (future) Four workmen who remove the kingdoms (that scattered God s people): 1. Babylon: conquered Assyria 2. Persia: conquered Babylon 3. Germanic tribes: brought down Rome 4. The Messiah: will defeat the end-time Roman-Babylonian-Assyrian power