Author
Zechariah
Time 520 to 490 B.C.
Summary
Zechariah was a younger contemporary of Haggai. He
also encouraged the people to rebuild the Temple. Like Daniel
and Revelation, this book contains visions symbolising future
events. It contains detailed references to the coming Messiah.
The book concludes with descriptions of the enemies of Jerusalem
being judged and of the future glory of God’s Kingdom.
Introduction
The call to repent Chapter 1 v 1 to 6
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The
night visions of Zechariah Chapter 1 v 7 to 6
v 8
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Passage
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Subject
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| 1
v 7 to 17 |
Vision
of the horses and riders |
| 1
v 18 to 21 |
Vision
of the horns and artisans |
| 2
v 1 to 13 |
Vision
of the surveyor |
| 3
v 1 to 10 |
Vision
of Joshua the high priest |
| 4
v 1 to 14 |
Vision
of the golden lampstand |
| 5
v 1 to 4 |
Vision
of the flying roll |
| 5
v 5 to 11 |
Vision
of the woman in the ephah |
| 6
v 1 to 8 |
Vision
of the chariots |
The
crowning of Joshua Chapter 6 v 9 to 15
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Questions
concerning fasting Chapter 7 v 1 to 8 v 23
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Passage
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Subject
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| 7
v 1 to 3 |
The
question |
| 7
v 4 to 14 |
The
lesson from history |
| 8
v 1 to 23 |
God’s
purpose of blessing for Israel |
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The
future of the nations, Israel, and Messiah’s Kingdom
Chapter 9 v 1 to 14 v 21
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Passage
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Subject
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| 9
v 1 to 11 v 17 |
The
first burden |
| 12
v 1 to 14 v 21 |
The
second burden |
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