Chapter 14:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haggai Malachi
Zechariah 14
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The sufferings of Jerusalem. (1-7) Encouraging
prospects, and the destruction of her enemies. (8-15) The holiness of the latter
days. (16-21)
Verses 1-7 The
Lord Jesus often stood upon the Mount of Olives when on earth. He ascended from
thence to heaven, and then desolations and distresses came upon the Jewish
nation. Such is the view taken of this figuratively; but many consider it as a
notice of events yet unfulfilled, and that it relates to troubles of which we
cannot now form a full idea. Every believer, being related to God as his God,
may triumph in the expectation of Christ's coming in power, and speak of it with
pleasure. During a long season, the state of the church would be deformed by
sin; there would be a mixture of truth and error, of happiness and misery. Such
is the experience of God's people, a mingled state of grace and corruption. But,
when the season is at the worst, and most unpromising, the Lord will turn
darkness into light; deliverance comes when God's people have done looking for
it.
Verses 8-15
Some consider that the progress of the gospel, beginning from Jerusalem, is
referred to by the living waters flowing from that city. Neither shall the
gospel and means of grace, nor the graces of the Spirit wrought in the hearts of
believers by those means, ever fail, by reason either of the heat of
persecution, or storms of temptation, or the blasts of any other affliction.
Tremendous judgments appear to be foretold, to be sent upon those who should
oppose the settlement of the Jews in their own land. How far they are to be
understood literally, events alone can determine. The furious rage and malice
which stir up men against each other, are faint shadows of the enmity which
reigns among those who have perished in their sins. Even the inferior creatures
often suffer for the sin of man, and in his plagues. Thus God will show his
displeasure against sin.
Verses 16-21
As it is impossible for all nations literally to come to Jerusalem once a year,
to keep a feast, it is evident that a figurative meaning must here be applied.
Gospel worship is represented by the keeping of the feast of tabernacles. Every
day of a Christian's life is a day of the feast of tabernacles; every Lord's day
especially is the great day of the feast; therefore every day let us worship the
Lord of hosts, and keep every Lord's day with peculiar solemnity. It is just for
God to withhold the blessings of grace from those who do not attend the means of
grace. It is a sin that is its own punishment; those who forsake the duty,
forfeit the privilege of communion with God. A time of complete peace and purity
of the church will arrive. Men will carry on their common affairs, and their
sacred services, upon the same holy principles of faith, love and obedience.
Real holiness shall be more diffused, because there shall be a more plentiful
pouring forth of the Spirit of holiness than ever before. There shall be
holiness even in common things. Every action and every enjoyment of the
believer, should be so regulated according to the will of God, that it may be
directed to his glory. Our whole lives should be as one constant sacrifice, or
act of devotion; no selfish motive should prevail in any of our actions. But how
far is the Christian church from this state of purity! Other times, however, are
at hand, and the Lord will reform and enlarge his church, as he has promised.
Yet in heaven alone will perfect holiness and happiness be found.
Chapter 14:
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| Geneva
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| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haggai Malachi
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
2 Kings
1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
Job
Psalm
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel
Daniel
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Hebrews
James
1 Peter
2 Peter
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
Revelation
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