Chapter 13:
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Zechariah 13
The
cleansing fountain open
In chapter 13 all is
cleansed. The fountain is open to the house of David,
whose sin had ruined the people, without abrogating the
rights or weakening the grace of God; and also to the
people of Jerusalem, who were more than partners in the
sins of their rulers. Here it is practical cleansing with
water. Faith in Him whom they had pierced was already in
their hearts. The idols and the false prophets, the two
chief sources of the misery of the Jews, should be
entirely taken away. No one, not even the very parents of
the guilty, would tolerate these abominations and
deceits. Christ is the pattern, and all shall be judged
of by it. Everything takes its moral character according
to the relationship of the redeemed with Him. This gives
occasion to a full historical development of that which
has happened to Him. How He has been pierced, and its
consequences, are detailed with respect to Jerusalem,
Israel, and the world.
How Christ has
been pierced: His Person and sufferings
In verse 5 read, "I
am no prophet, but a husbandman; for man [Adam] has
acquired me as a slave from my youth." That is to
say, Christ takes the humble position of One devoted to
the service of man, in the circumstances into which Adam
was brought by sin (that is, with respect to His position
as a man living in this world). Verse 6 directs our
attention to that which befell Him among the Jews, where
He was wounded and treated as a malefactor. The true
character of His Person and of His sufferings is then
revealed in verse 7. It is the sword of Jehovah, which
awakes against the man who is His companion, His equal.
This verse requires no comment. It is most interesting to
see that, when Christ is looked at in His humiliation as
man, He is treated by the Spirit as the equal of Jehovah
in His rights; and when (Psalm 45: 7) He is seen upon His
throne of divine glory, and addressed as God, those that
are His are acknowledged as His companions in glory,
sharing His position.
The result for
Israel of Christ's rejection
The result of this
rejection of Christ, the centre of the history of
eternity, of man's connection with God, and the
revelation of bothfor this event is here considered
in connection with the history of Israelis the
scattering of the sheep who had been gathered around the
true Shepherd. Nevertheless God stretches out His hand
over the little ones. The result for Judah, when the
current of their history shall be resumed in the last
days, is that two-thirds shall be cut off in all the land
(compare Ezek. 20: 34-38 with respect to Israel); and the
third that is left shall pass through the fire, shall
call upon the name of Jehovah, and shall be heard.
Jehovah will abolish the name of Lo-amminot My
peopleby saying, It is My people; and they shall
say, Jehovah is my God. This is the definite result of
His dealings with His people; and here especially with
Judah, of whom He had said Lo-ammi, and the remnant of
whom He acknowledges as His people.
Chapter 13:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haggai Malachi
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