In Zechariah 1-6, we encountered a series of visions given to the prophet Zechariah about God’s promise to the returned exiles of a New Jerusalem with a New Temple that surpasses the old in glory. In Zechariah 7-8, the mode of revelation shifts from an emphasis on visions to specific words about Israel’s past and future. Despite the difference in mode the message remains the same: Israel must not only return to the land, but to the Lord. They must not only rebuild the Temple, but also their true worship and obedience. When the Lord acts among his people he not only brings about peace and prosperity, but purification from sin. No man leaves unchanged when he encounters God. No greater threat exists to the Christian life than a heart that hears but does not heed God’s word. This is Understanding Zechariah.
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