Text -- Zechariah 14:14 (NET)
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Wesley -> Zec 14:14
The Jews, and possibly Judas Maccabeus might be intended.
JFB -> Zec 14:14
JFB: Zec 14:14 - -- Namely, against the foe: not against Jerusalem, as MAURER translates in variance with the context. As to the spoil gained from the foe, compare Eze 39...
Clarke -> Zec 14:14
Clarke: Zec 14:14 - -- And Judah also shall fight - They shall have little else to do than take the spoil, the wealth of all the heathen round about; gold, silver, and app...
And Judah also shall fight - They shall have little else to do than take the spoil, the wealth of all the heathen round about; gold, silver, and apparel.
Calvin -> Zec 14:14
Calvin: Zec 14:14 - -- Zechariah speaks here no doubt on the same subject; for he adds, that there would be an intestine war between the country and the city, though they w...
Zechariah speaks here no doubt on the same subject; for he adds, that there would be an intestine war between the country and the city, though they were but one body, and since their return they were under the same Divine banner: God had indeed been their leader in their journey, and was in short the only remaining glory of the people. It was then something horribly monstrous, that Judah should join himself to enemies in order to destroy the city: yet the Prophet says that this evil, as well as other evils, would soon be witnessed; so that they would have not only to sustain the assaults of enemies, who would come from far, but would also find their brethren hostile and hurtful to them: Fight then shall Judah against Jerusalem 194
At what time this happened, it is well known; for under Antiochus we know that both the city and the whole land were full of traitors; inasmuch as hardly one in a hundred continued to follow true religion. Thus it happened, that almost all were trodden under foot. It was not then without reason foretold by Zechariah, that the Jews would become cruel enemies to their own brethren.
He then adds, Collected shall be the armies of all nations. The word
When afterwards he mentions gold, and silver, and garments, he intimates that the enemies, whom he speaks of, would not come, as though they were hungry, running to the prey; but that they would be so savage as to seek nothing but blood; for they would be furnished with necessaries, having an abundance of gold and silver. For what purpose then would they come? Not to satiate their avarice, but only to gorge human blood, and thus to extinguish the memory of the chosen people. Even to hear this was terrible; but it was necessary to warn the faithful, lest they should be surprised by any sudden event. He afterwards adds —
TSK -> Zec 14:14
TSK: Zec 14:14 - -- Judah also shall : or, thou also, O Judah, shalt, etc. Zec 10:4, Zec 10:5, Zec 12:5-7
at : or, against
and the : 2Ki 7:6-18; 2Ch 14:13-15, 2Ch 20:25-2...
Judah also shall : or, thou also, O Judah, shalt, etc. Zec 10:4, Zec 10:5, Zec 12:5-7
at : or, against
and the : 2Ki 7:6-18; 2Ch 14:13-15, 2Ch 20:25-27; Isa 23:18; Eze 39:9, Eze 39:10,Eze 39:17-20
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Barnes -> Zec 14:14
Barnes: Zec 14:14 - -- And Judah also shall fight at Jerusalem - This seems more probable than the alternative rendering of the English margin, "against."For Judah is...
And Judah also shall fight at Jerusalem - This seems more probable than the alternative rendering of the English margin, "against."For Judah is united with Jerusalem as one, in the same context Zec 14:21; and, if it had shared with the pagan, it must also have shared their lot. It is Judah itself, not "a remnant of Judah,"as it is "every one that is left of all the nations"Zec 14:16, which is thus united to Jerusalem: it is that same Judah, as a whole, of which it is said, "it shall fight."Nor is anything spoken of"conversion,"which is said of those left from the pagan nations, who had fought against her. Yet for Judah to have joined an exterminating pagan war against Jerusalem, even though constrained, had, like the constrained sacrifices to pagan gods, been apostasy. But there is not even a hint that, as Jonathan apologetically paraphrases , they were "constrained."
The war is to be Judah’ s free act: "Judah also shall fight."Again, those gathered against Jerusalem, and their warfare against it, had been described at the outset, as "all nations"(Zec 14:2-3 : here the subject is not the gathering or fighting, but the overthrow. Nor is there any decisive contrary idiom; for, although when used of people, it always means "fight against,"yet, of place, it as often, means "fight in". Probably then the prophet means, that not only should God fight for His people, but that "Judah also"should do its part, as Paul says, "We, then, as workers together with Him"2Co 6:1; and, "we are laborers together with God"1Co 3:9; and, "I labored more abundantly than they all; yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me"1Co 15:10; or, "work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure"Phi 2:12. God so doth all things in the Church, for the conversion of the pagan, and for single souls, as to wait for the cooperation of His creature. : "God made thee without thee; He doth not justify thee without thee."
And the wealth of all the pagan round about shall be gathered - Whatever the world had taken in their war against the Church shall be abundantly repaid. "All the pagan"had combined to plunder Jerusalem; "the wealth of all the pagan"Zec 14:2 shall be gathered to requite them. Lap.: "As Isaiah says, The nations, converted to Christ, brought all their wealth to the Church, whence he congratulates the Church, saying, "Thou shalt also suck the milk of the Gentiles, and shalt suck the breasts of kings - For brass I will bring gold, and for iron I will bring silver"Isa 60:16-17; under which he typically understands, (Dionysius), "wisdom, philosophy, eloquence, learning, and all the other arts and sciences, liberal and mechanical, wherewith the pagan shall be adorned, who are converted to the faith. So shall the gifts of nature be perfected by the gifts of grace, and ‘ they’ shall defend the Church who erstwhile attacked it."
Poole -> Zec 14:14
Poole: Zec 14:14 - -- Judah the Jews, and particularly those of the tribe of Judah, and possibly Judas Maccabeus might be intended too, as those who in that day were valia...
Judah the Jews, and particularly those of the tribe of Judah, and possibly Judas Maccabeus might be intended too, as those who in that day were valiant warriors, and successful: against the church’ s enemies. And many such have been among the Christians too since those days.
Shall fight with courage, good conduct, and success.
At Jerusalem both in the land of Judea, and also at Jerusalem.
The wealth of all the heathen the nations round about them, who having by foreign war peeled and robbed many nations, had brought it herod, and now God gave it to the Jews; and in like manner have many Christians spoiled those that spoiled them.
Judah the Jews, and particularly those of the tribe of Judah, and possibly Judas Maccabeus might be intended too, as those who in that day were valiant warriors, and successful: against the church’ s enemies. And many such have been among the Christians too since those days.
Shall fight with courage, good conduct, and success.
At Jerusalem both in the land of Judea, and also at Jerusalem.
The wealth of all the heathen the nations round about them, who having by foreign war peeled and robbed many nations, had brought it herod, and now God gave it to the Jews; and in like manner have many Christians spoiled those that spoiled them.
Haydock -> Zec 14:14
Haydock: Zec 14:14 - -- Even Juda, &c. The carnal Jews, and other false brothers, shall join in persecuting the Church. (Challoner) ---
The Jews shewed themselves the mos...
Even Juda, &c. The carnal Jews, and other false brothers, shall join in persecuting the Church. (Challoner) ---
The Jews shewed themselves the most virulent, 2 Corinthians xi. 24., and Acts viii., &c. They insisted on the death of St. Polycarp. ---
Riches. Converts shewed their generosity so much, (Calmet) that Julian and Felix, apostates, complained of this profusion in sacred vessels. (Theod.[Theodoret,?] Hist. ii. 11, 12.)
Gill -> Zec 14:14
Gill: Zec 14:14 - -- And Judah also shall fight at Jerusalem,.... These are the professing people of Christ, the armies in heaven, the chosen, called, and faithful, who wi...
And Judah also shall fight at Jerusalem,.... These are the professing people of Christ, the armies in heaven, the chosen, called, and faithful, who will follow the Lamb, and attend him when he goes forth to make war with the antichristian princes, and shall overcome them, Rev 17:14,
and the wealth of all the heathen round about shall be gathered together, gold and silver, and apparel, in great abundance; by which are meant the riches of the Papists, called Gentiles or Heathens, Rev 11:2 which will fall into the hands of the followers of Christ at the time of Rome's destruction; and which are signified by the flesh of the whore, and by the flesh of kings, captains, and mighty men, which will then be eaten; they will be stripped and spoiled of all their substance, Rev 17:16.