Chapter 12:
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Zechariah 12
The enemies of the church shall not prevail against her, ver.
1-6. God will strengthen the weakest of his people, ver. 7, 8. A
spirit of prayer and repentance promised, ver. 9-14.
Verse 2. Jerusalem - That weak, unwalled city, and much more the
church which is the antitype of Jerusalem. In the siege - Now
when all this is in readiness, and no visible means of escape, then
will God make them drink the wine of astonishment.
Verse 3. In that day - The day of the full accomplishment of this
prophecy is a day known to the Lord. A burdensome stone - Too
heavy for them, though many join together to remove it.
Verse 4. I will open mine eyes - I will watch over my people for good.
This eye of God open upon his people, is his wise, powerful,
gracious providence for them. With blindness - All their warriors
in their consults shall have as little of foresight, as a blind man
hath of sight.
Verse 5. The inhabitants of Jerusalem - Though but few, and poor, yet
they shall be my strength. Not in their own power, but in the
power of the Almighty Lord of all.
Verse 6. Like a hearth - A hearth on which fire is thoroughly kindled. In
her own place - Not built as Nineveh, Babylon, or Rome, in some
place near old cities, but in the very same place where old
Jerusalem stood.
Verse 7. The tents - The unfenced places, the open country, the cottages,
or tents. First - First the weaker are saved, next the stronger. The
glory - That the illustrious house of David, and the glorious
citizens of Jerusalem may not boast of their power, policy and
courage.
Verse 8. As David - A mighty man of valour. The house of David -
Those of the royal line shall be for prudence, and prowess in the
conduct of the armies of Israel, most excellent; exprest here in an
hyperbole. As the angel - Nay, like the angel of the Lord, like
Christ who is captain of our salvation.
Verse 9. I will seek - I will purposely and effectually do it.
Verse 10. I will pour - This was fulfilled on Christ's exaltation, when he
sent the Comforter to his disciples, it is daily performed to the
children of God, and will be continually, 'till we are brought to be
with Christ for ever. The house of David - The whole family of
Christ, his house who was the seed of David, and who is called
David, Ezek. xxxvii, 24. The spirit of grace - Which is fountain of
all graces in us. Pierced - Every one of us by our sins pierced him,
and many of the Jews literally. Mourn - They shall literally lament
the crucifying of the Lord Jesus. In bitterness - True repentance
will bitterly lament the sins which brought sorrows and shame
upon our Lord.
Verse 11. In that day - When the Jews shall mourn for their sins, and for
that great sin, crucifying the Lord of glory. A great mourning - A
mourning exprest by the greatest the Jews ever were acquainted
with, and which for its greatness grew into a proverb. The
mourning for Josiah slain at Hadadrimmon, a town in the valley
of Megiddo.
Verse 12. The house of Nathan - The royal family in both branches of it,
Solomon's and Nathan's.
Verse 13. The house of Levi - The sacerdotal tribe were the most bitter
persecutors of Christ, they hired the traitor, they sought witness;
the high priest, (head of that family) condemned him to die, for all
which they shall one day reckon with God, and therefore above
other tribes they are particularly named as chief mourners for their
cruelty to Christ.
Chapter 12:
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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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