Chapter 9:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haggai Malachi
Zechariah 9
A prophecy against the Syrians and others, ver. 1-7. God will
protect his people, ver. 8. A prophecy of the Messiah, ver. 9, 10.
Of the deliverance and victories of the Jews, ver. 11-17.
Verse 1. Hadrach - This is the name of a city in Celosyria, and here
signifies the country also. It was not far from Damascus. The rest
thereof - This burden shall lie long as well as heavy on Damascus.
Towards the Lord - For as all men's appeals in cases of wrong are
to heaven, so they who have been wronged by Syrian injustice,
look to heaven for right.
Verse 2. Hamath - A principal town of Syria. Shall border - Shall be so
near the storm, that they shall not quite escape. Very wise - Each
of them are subtle, and think by craft to save themselves, but God
derides their wisdom.
Verse 4. Cast her out - Of her inheritance, as the word properly means.
Verse 5. Her expectation - Her hope that Tyre would break Alexander's
power, or hold out against it. Ashamed - Turned into shame and
confusion. The king - The government shall be overthrown. Shall
not be inhabited - For many years.
Verse 6. A bastard - Strangers, who have no right of inheritance.
Verse 7. Take away his blood - Though proud and warlike nations have
delighted to shed blood, and, as it were, to eat the blood of their
enemies, yet God will overthrow their power, and take the prey
out of their mouth. Abominations - Their abominable sacrifices
which they offered and feasted on. God will punish their
idolatries, and by destroying the cities of those abominations, will
remove them for ever. The remnant - That small select number
who escape the sword, shall be the Lord's peculiar ones. As a
governor - For the honour which shall be given them. As a
Jebusite - The city is put for the people, and this one city and
people for all the other: all the remaining Philistines shall be as
Jebusites, servants to the people of God.
Verse 8. I will encamp - To defend it from all its enemies. Mine house -
This temple, but as it is an emblem of the church. The army - Of
the Persian and the Grecian army, whose march lay through
Judea.
Verse 9. Thy king - The Messiah. He is just - The righteous one, who
cometh to fulfil all righteousness. Having salvation - To bestow
on all that believe in him.
Verse 10. I will cut off - When the Messiah comes and sets up his
kingdom, he will need no external force. Neither chariot, bow nor
sword, brought salvation to him, neither shall they be mentioned
in the day of his conquest. The heathen - The Heathens through
him shall be reconciled unto God, and one another, Eph. ii, 17.
From the river - From Euphrates to the utmost end of Canaan, to
the Mediterranean sea; a type of all the world, which was in due
time to be the inheritance of Christ.
Verse 11. As for thee - Oh Jerusalem; these words are Christ's words to
her. By the blood - By my blood, in which thy covenant as
confirmed; 'tis God's covenant as made by him, 'tis Zion's
covenant as made for her, 'tis Christ's also as made in him. Sent
forth - I have delivered the Jews out of Babylon: compared to a pit
in which no water was, wherein the Jews must have perished, had
not God visited them.
Verse 12. Turn ye - The prophet exhorts the Jews to hasten to Christ,
who is the salvation and high tower of the church. Prisoners of
hope - Captives, yet not without hope. Even today - In this day of
lowest distress. Double - Twice as much good as thou hast
suffered evil.
Verse 13. When I have bent Judah - In the day's when Judah shall be in
my hand as a strong bow, already bent. Ephraim - Ephraim, the
remainder of the ten tribes (which returned with Judah) shall be
for a supply of warriors; as the quiver filled is a supply of arrows
to the bow-man. O Greece - Against the Grecians or Ionians, who
had oppressed the Jews, and bought them for slaves, against
whom the Jews took arms, under the conduct of the Maccabees, to
whom Christ made good much of this promise.
Verse 14. Shall be seen - Shall manifestly appear for them. His arrow -
His judgments, swift, irresistible, and sudden. As the lightning -
Which breaks forth with violence, and runs from east to west in a
moment. The Lord God - Their God, the God of Israel, shall give
the alarm to them, and sound the call to bring them together. Of
the south - In which the mightiest whirlwinds are raised; some
think the prophet alludes to the tempest at the delivery of the law.
Verse 15. Devour - Destroy their enemies. With sling-stones - As David
did Goliath. Shall drink - In their festivals, when they offer
sacrifices of thanksgiving for their victories. Make a noise - Shout
with shouts of triumph, as men do whose hearts are glad with
success, and cheared with wine. Shall fill - With the blood of the
sacrifices they offer.
Verse 16. As the flock - As a shepherd saves his flock. As the stones of a
crown - Precious in my sight. As an ensign - Or trophy.
Verse 17. His goodness - Infinite goodness is the fountain of all the good
done for this people. His beauty - How wonderful the beauty of
Divine Providence in Israel's deliverance and salvation? Corn -
Plentiful harvests shall make the young men chearful in sowing,
reaping, and eating the fruits thereof. New wine - There shall be
such plenty of wine, that all, young and old, shall be cheared with
it.
Chapter 9:
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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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