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
The gates of hell threaten the church; but all issues well at
last, ver. 1-7. The spreading of the church, ver. 8-16. The
punishment of those that fought against Jerusalem, and that
neglect to worship there, ver. 17-19. The increase and purity of
the church, ver. 20, 21.
Verse 1. The day - Of vengeance, Joel ii, 1, 2, cometh, or will soon
overtake you, O sinful, unthankful! bloody! Jews. Thy spoil - All
thou hast, O, Jerusalem, shall become a prey to thine enemy.
Verse 2. All nations - The Roman who at that time had the rule over all
the nations of that part of the world. The residue - That small
number of the Jews who were spared by Titus. Shall not be cut off
- Were not forbidden to dwell about the city.
Verse 3. Then - After he hath sufficiently punished the Jews. As when
he fought - As in those days when he fought for his people.
Verse 4. Shall cleave - Sinai melted, at the presence of the God of the
whole earth. Great valley - So rich shall be a plain access from the
place of the feet of the Lord unto Jerusalem.
Verse 5. The valley of the mountains - A place provided of God for their
safety. O Lord my God - As if it were said, though it will, O Lord,
put us into fear; yet without such wonderful works we shall not
see thy salvation; therefore, O Lord my God come, and bring thy
holy ones with thee.
Verse 6. In that day - While God is fighting with the enemies of his
church, the nations that fought against Jerusalem. Nor dark -
There shall be some mercy to allay the bitterness of judgment, and
some judgment with our mercy.
Verse 7. One day - One continued day, no setting of the sun to make it
quite night: God will always act in order to the full salvation of
his spiritual Jerusalem. Known unto the Lord - The Lord knows
when it shall begin, and how, and when it shall end.
Verse 8. In that day - When the days of ignorance, and idolatry shall
end. Living waters - The quickening, saving truths of the gospel,
with all its ordinances in purity. From Jerusalem - The church of
Christ, the true Jerusalem. The former sea - Or eastern sea. The
hinder sea - Or western sea. In summer and in winter -
Perpetually, without intermission, these waters shall never dry
away, or lose their healing virtue.
Verse 9. In that day - All men shall agree in worshipping one God, in
one way of spiritual worship, and hearty obedience.
Verse 10. All the land - The whole land of Judea, a type of the whole
earth, shall be filled with the knowledge of God. As a plain - All
high, uneven places, all rocky and barren grounds, shall be
changed into fruitful vineyards. So the church of Christ shall be
fruitful, humble and lovely. Geba - The north boundary of the
land. Rimmon - The south boundary of Judea. Jerusalem - Which
taken mystically, is the church of Christ, and by the repair of all to
this Jerusalem, is shadowed out of the compleat building of the
church on all sides, north, south, west and east. Lifted up - Raised
out of the dust. Benjamin's gate - Benjamin's gate northeast,
corner-gate northwest; Hananiel's tower south, wine-presses
north; that is in brief, compleatly around the city.
Verse 11. And men - Many for number, eminent for worth. Utter
destruction - There may be afflictions but no utter wasting of
Jerusalem; the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
Verse 13. A great tumult - Confusion. Shall rise up - From murmurs one
against another they shall at last run into civil wars, and so destroy
themselves, and revenge Jerusalem.
Verse 14. Judah - The Jews, and possibly Judas Maccabeus might be
intended.
Verse 15. The horse - Those creatures which the enemy in the wars
made use of, shall by the hand of God be suddenly and strangely
destroyed.
Verse 16. That is left - That escapes the stroke. To worship - By a
ceremonial usage which shadowed out a better worship, the
prophet foretells the constant zeal of the converted Gentiles to
worship the Lord. The feast of tabernacles - One solemn festival
is by a figure, put for all the days consecrated to God for holy
worship.
Verse 20. Shall there be - Written as it were on every common thing.
Holiness unto the Lord - Their persons shall bear the dedicating
inscription of holiness to the Lord, and by their study of holiness
they shall make good their motto. The pots - Which were used in
the kitchens of the temple, and were not accounted so sacred as
the utensils near the sacrifices, and altar. The bowls - Which
received the blood of the sacrifices, were esteemed more holy; so
shall thy holiness in these days exceed the holiness of those
former days.
Verse 21. Every pot - The utensils of private houses shall be all
dedicated to God's service. That sacrifice - So the prophet
expresses all religious affections, practice, and worship, which
shall be as pleasing to God, as were the sacrifices of his people
offered up with divine warrant and approbation. Seethe therein -
That part of the sacrifice which pertaineth to the priests, and to the
offerer to feast on. The Canaanite - Any of the accursed nation, or
one who makes merchandise of religion. But all shall know that
the Lord hath the greatest pleasure in upright, and sincere love
and holiness.
Chapter 14:
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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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