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Zechariah 7
In answer to a question concerning fasting, the prophet
reproves them for the mismanagement of their fasts, ver. 1-7.
Exhorts them to reform their lives, ver. 8-14.
Verse 2. When they - The captives who still continued in Babylon. The
house of God - The temple, which now half built began to be
frequented. Regem-melech - It appears not who these were, but no
doubt they were eminent in dignity and piety. Their men - The
train of friends that accompanied them. To pray - To intreat the
Lord for pardon of what was past, acceptance of them at present,
and an answer to their enquiry.
Verse 3. The prophets - Haggai and Zechariah. Weep - Fast, in
remembrance of the burning of the temple on the tenth day of that
month. Separating myself - From worldly cares and designs.
Verse 5. Unto all the people - By their messengers. And seventh - For
the murder of Gedaliah, slain by Ishmael. Even to me - You
pleased yourselves in it, not me; you wept more for the
inconveniences of the thing than the sinfulness of it.
Verse 6. For yourselves - I was as little minded by you in your fasts, as
in your feasts.
Verse 7. Hear the words - You needed not have thus inquired, had you
heeded the written word. Prophets - Who have called for
repentance, and sincere love to God, and man, and shewed how
light, formal services are. Prosperity - Did such observances
preserve Jerusalem in its prosperity? Were they sufficient to save
the men that inhabited the south of the plain? Did they do no good
when things were all safe and well? And do you imagine they can
profit you, now all is in ruins?
Verse 9. Spake - To your fathers.
Verse 10. Imagine evil - Neither think ill of, or with ill to, nor plot evil
against one another.
Verse 11. Pulled away - Withdrew their shoulder from the yoke of the
law.
Verse 12. In his spirit - By his Holy Spirit.
Verse 14. They laid the land desolate - By their sins.
Chapter 7:
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