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Zechariah 4
The vision of the candlestick and two olive-trees, ver. 1-3.
Encouragement to the builders of the temple, ver. 4-10. The
explanation of the vision, ver. 11-14.
Verse 2. With a bowl - Or basin. His seven lamps - The temple
candlestick had just so many. And seven pipes - So each of the
lamps had a pipe reaching from it to the bowl. On the top - These
lamps were so set, as to stand somewhat higher than the body of
the candlestick.
Verse 3. Two olive-trees by it - All which is an emblem of the church,
made of pure gold; to be a light in the world; to shine as lamps
that continually burn, maintained with pure oil, distilled from the
olive-trees, not pressed out by man, but continually, abundantly,
and freely flowing from God.
Verse 6. This word - Is particularly designed to him, and in an emblem
prefigures what a church it is, how precious, how full of light,
how maintained by God himself. Power - Courage and valour.
Verse 7. O great mountain - All opposers put together. Become a plain -
Thou shalt sink into nothing. The head stone - Shall assist at the
laying of the finishing stone, as he assisted when the foundation
stone was laid. Grace, grace - Wishing all prosperity, and a long
continuance of it, to the temple and those that are to worship God
therein. As the free favour of God began, and finished, may the
same ever dwell in it and replenish it.
Verse 9. Thou - Zerubbabel and all the Jews.
Verse 10. For who hath despised - In the work of God, the day of small
things is not to be despised. God often chuses weak instruments,
to bring about mighty things: and tho' the beginnings be small, he
can make the latter end greatly to increase. For - Tho' they
undervalued the meanness of the second temple, yet when
finished, they shall rejoice in it. The plummet - The perpendicular
with which Zerubbabel shall try the finished work. With those
seven - In subordination to the Divine Providence expressed by
the seven eyes, which were on that stone. And those that have the
plummet in their hand, must look up to these eyes of the Lord,
must have a constant regard to the Divine Providence, and as in
dependence upon its conduct, and submission to its disposals.
Verse 12. I answered - l went on to discourse. Unto him - The angel.
What be these - Two principal branches, one in each tree, fuller of
berries, and hanging over the golden pipes. Through the pipes -
These were fastened to the bowl, on each side one, with a hole
through the sides of the bowl, to let the oil that distilled from
those olive-branches run into the bowl. Out of themselves - An
emblem of supernatural grace; these branches filled from the true
olive-tree, ever empty themselves, and are ever full; so are the
gospel-ordinances.
Verse 14. The two anointed ones - Christ and the Holy Spirit. The Son
was to be sent by the Father, and so was the Holy Ghost. And they
stand by him, ready to go.
Chapter 4:
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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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