Chapter 5:
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Zechariah 5
Concise Complete
The vision of a flying roll. (1-4) The vision of a
woman and an ephah. (5-11)
Verses 1-4 The
Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are rolls, in which God has written the
great things of his law and gospel; they are flying rolls. God's word runs very
swiftly, Ps 147:15. This flying roll contains a declaration of the righteous
wrath of God against sinners. Oh that we saw with an eye of faith the flying
roll of God's curse hanging over the guilty world as a thick cloud, not only
keeping off the sunbeams of God's favour, but big with thunders, lightnings, and
storms, ready to destroy them! How welcome then would the tidings of a Saviour
be, who came to redeem us from the curse of the law, being himself made a curse
for us! Sin is the ruin of houses and families; especially the doing hurt to
others and false witness. Who knows the power of God's anger? God's curse cannot
be kept out by bars or locks. While one part of the curse of God ruins the
substance of the sinner, another part will rest on the soul, and sink it to
everlasting punishment. All are transgressors of the law, so we cannot escape
this wrath of God, except we flee for refuge to lay hold on the hope set before
us in the gospel.
Verses 5-11 In
this vision the prophet sees an ephah, something in the shape of a corn measure.
This betokened the Jewish nation. They are filling the measure of their
iniquity; and when it is full, they shall be delivered into the hands of those
to whom God sold them for their sins. The woman sitting in the midst of the
ephah represents the sinful church and nation of the Jews, in their latter and
corrupt age. Guilt is upon the sinner as a weight of lead, to sink him to the
lowest hell. This seems to mean the condemnation of the Jews, after they filled
the measure of their iniquities by crucifying Christ and rejecting his gospel.
Zechariah sees the ephah, with the woman thus pressed in it, carried away to
some far country. This intimates that the Jews should be hurried out of their
own land, and forced to dwell in far countries, as they had been in Babylon.
There the ephah shall be firmly placed, and their sufferings shall continue far
longer than in their late captivity. Blindness is happened unto Israel, and they
are settled upon their own unbelief. Let sinners fear to treasure up wrath
against the day of wrath; for the more they multiply crimes, the faster the
measure fills.
Chapter 5:
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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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