Chapter 2:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haggai Malachi
Zechariah 2
Concise Complete
The prosperity of Jerusalem. (1-5) The Jews called to
return to their own land. (6-9) A promise of God's presence. (10-13)
Verses 1-5 The
Son of David, even the Man Christ Jesus, whom the prophet sees with a measuring
line in his hand, is the Master-Builder of his church. God notices the extent of
his church, and will take care that whatever number of guests are brought to the
wedding-supper, there shall be room. This vision means well to Jerusalem. The
walls of a city, as they defend it, so they straiten its inhabitants; but
Jerusalem shall be extended as freely as if it had no walls at all, yet shall be
as safe as if it had the strongest walls. In the church of God there yet is room
for other multitudes, more than man can number. None shall be refused who trust
in Christ; and He never shuts out from heaven one true member of the church on
earth. God will be a Wall of fire round them, which can neither be broken
through nor undermined, nor can it be assailed without danger to those who
attack. This vision was to have its full accomplishment in the gospel church,
which is extended by admitting the Gentiles into it; and which has the Son of
God for its Prince and Protector; especially in the glorious times yet to come.
Verses 6-9 If
God will build Jerusalem for the people and their comfort, they must inhabit it
for him and his glory. The promises and privileges with which God's people are
blessed, should engage us to join them, whatever it costs us. When Zion is
enlarged to make room for all God's Israel, it is the greatest madness for any
of them to stay in Babylon. The captivity of a sinful state is by no means to be
continued in, though a man may be easy in worldly matters. Escape for thy life,
look not behind thee. Christ has proclaimed that deliverance to the captives,
which he has himself wrought out, and it concerns every one to resolve that sin
shall not have dominion over him. Those who would be found among God's children,
must save themselves from this world, see
acts 2:40. What Christ will
do for his church, shall be an evident proof of God's care and affection. He
that touches you, touches the apple of his eye. This is a strong expression of
God's love to his church. He takes what is done against her as done against the
tenderest part of the eye, to which the least touch is a great offence. Christ
is sent to be the Protector of his church.
Verses 10-13
Here is a prediction of the coming of Christ in human nature. Many nations in
that day would renounce idolatry, and God will own those for his people who join
him with purpose of heart. Glorious times are foretold as a prophecy of our
Lord's coming and kingdom. God is about to do something unexpected, and very
surprising, and to plead his people's cause, which had long seemed neglected.
Silently submit to his holy will, and patiently wait the event; assured that God
will complete all his work. He will ere long come to judgment, to complete the
salvation of his people, and to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their
sins.
Chapter 2:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haggai Malachi
Genesis
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