Zechariah sees four horns, representing those who persecute the Jews. Then he sees four workers who have come to cut down the four horns.
Then he sees a man (an angel) measuring the city of Jerusalem, prophesying that in the future time, Jerusalem will expand and will not need walls, since God will protect her.
He then calls upon the Jews living in the northern lands to gather into Israel, since God will bring wrath upon those who have persecuted the Jews. At that time God's presence will dwell in Israel and many peoples will come to recognize Him.
Zechariah sees four horns, representing those who persecute the Jews. Then he sees four workers who have come to cut down the four horns.
Then he sees a man (an angel) measuring the city of Jerusalem, prophesying that in the future time, Jerusalem will expand and will not need walls, since God will protect her.
He then calls upon the Jews living in the northern lands to gather into Israel, since God will bring wrath upon those who have persecuted the Jews. At that time God's presence will dwell in Israel and many peoples will come to recognize Him. See also the Related Links.
As is a central promise from God to His House of Israel - all - Zechariah's vision here in Chapter 2 concerning the 'surveyor' represents God's promise that Jerusalem will be fully expanded and its people will one day in the not to distant future, live in complete safety while the Lord judges Israel's enemies. This will occur during the Millennial Rule of Christ.
Zechariah 2:7 says:- Zec 2:7 Deliver thyself, O Zion, that dwellest with the daughter of Babylon.It doesn't say anything about honour: are you sure this is the right verse?
Greece is mentioned 5 times in the Bible In the book of Daniel chapter 8 verse 21, chapter 10 verse 20, chapter 11 verse 2 In the book of Zechariah chapter 9 verse 13 In the book of Acts chapter 20 verse 2
There are horses in the prophecy of Zechariah 1 (Red Speckled and White). There is reference to Riders of horses in Zechariah 10:5 and 12:4, related to prophecy
Both Zechariah and Revelation belong to a genre known as Jewish apocalyptic literature, but the passage in Revelation 6:1-8 is an obvious elaboration of the corresponding passage in Zechariah. If there were any doubt, this would demonstrate that Revelation was written later than the Book of Zechariah.
Prophet Zechariah foretold that Your king Jesus would come riding on a colt. Kings came riding on a horse. It is in Zechariah chapter 9 verse 9.. That is Palm Sunday.
The name Zechariah comes from the Old Testament, it means remembered by God, it comes from Old English.
The name Zechariah comes from the Old Testament, it means remembered by God, it comes from Old English.
Yes this was fulfilled s Jesus rode on a colt on Palm Sunday. It is told by Zechariah chapter 9 verse 9.
2 Corinthians has 16 verses. Without mentioning a specific verse, this chapter covers the report of Titus.
(Zech·a·ri′ah) [Jehovah Has Remembered].
Luke 2:19 describes Mary reflecting on the events surrounding the birth of Jesus and treasuring them in her heart. This verse highlights Mary's contemplation and deep emotional response to the miraculous events unfolding around her. It signifies the importance of cherishing and pondering moments of divine significance.
the tropical forest fire in chapter 2