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Zechariah 10
The Jews are directed to eye God in all events, ver. 1-4. To
expect strength and success from him in all their struggles, ver. 5-
12.
Verse 1. The latter rain - This made plenty of all provision, and is
proverbially used to signify a great blessing. Bright clouds -
Bright through the lightnings which break from them. Them - The
Jews.
Verse 2. Vanity - Their predictions were vain. They went - They went
into captivity. Troubled - Oppressed and afflicted. No shepherd -
No ecclesiastical or civil governors, that would faithfully do their
duty.
Verse 3. The shepherds - Officers in the church and state. The goats -
The officers among them, who were like he-goats, that push, and
wound, and trample under foot the feebler cattle. Visited - In
mercy. As his goodly horse - Hath given them strength and
courage.
Verse 4. Out of him - From God. The corner - The prince or ruler, who
is in a polity as a corner-stone in buildings. The nail - Which
fastens the tents of war, or the timber together in a house. The
battle bow - All warlike provision. Every oppressor - Or collector
of tribute. It was from God that Nebuchadnezzar mightily
prevailed, and opprest Israel; and it is from God also, that Judah
grows up to such power, as to be able to cope with his adversaries,
and to impose tribute on them.
Verse 6. Of Joseph - The remnant of the kingdom of Israel, the residue
of the ten tribes. To place them - To settle them in their own land,
and in their own cities.
Verse 7. Their children shall see - These blessings shall continue
through your generations, to children that shall be born.
Verse 8. I will hiss - Though they are now scattered far off, I will call
them as a shepherd, and they shall run with speed back to the
flock. As they have increased - As they did of old time.
Verse 9. I will sow them - Their increase shall be like the increase of
rich soil that hath much seed cast on it. The people - The Heathen.
In far countries - Whithersoever they were driven. With their
children - The children born to them shall live, and grow up with
them. Turn again - To their city and country.
Verse 10. Place shall not be found - The land shall be too narrow for
them.
Verse 11. And he passed through - The whole verse is an allusion to
what God had done in the two famous deliverances of his people,
bringing them out of Egypt, through the Red Sea, and through
Jordan, and destroying the Egyptians, and delivering them out of
Assyrian bondage, and in order thereto, destroying that kingdom.
Verse 12. Walk up and down - Shall manage all their affairs. In his name
- By power and wisdom given from above, to the glory of our
God, and our Redeemer.
Chapter 10:
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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
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