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Text -- Zechariah 14:7 (NET)

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14:7 It will happen in one day (a day known to the Lord); not in the day or the night, but in the evening there will be light.
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Zec 14:7 - -- One continued day, no setting of the sun to make it quite night: God will always act in order to the full salvation of his spiritual Jerusalem.

One continued day, no setting of the sun to make it quite night: God will always act in order to the full salvation of his spiritual Jerusalem.

Wesley: Zec 14:7 - -- The Lord knows when it shall begin, and how, and when it shall end.

The Lord knows when it shall begin, and how, and when it shall end.

JFB: Zec 14:7 - -- A day altogether unique, different from all others [MAURER]. Compare "one," that is, unique (Son 6:9; Jer 30:7). Not as HENDERSON explains, "One conti...

A day altogether unique, different from all others [MAURER]. Compare "one," that is, unique (Son 6:9; Jer 30:7). Not as HENDERSON explains, "One continuous day, without night" (Rev 22:5; Rev 21:25); the millennial period (Rev 20:3-7).

JFB: Zec 14:7 - -- This truth restrains man's curiosity and teaches us to wait the Lord's own time (Mat 24:36).

This truth restrains man's curiosity and teaches us to wait the Lord's own time (Mat 24:36).

JFB: Zec 14:7 - -- Answering to "not . . . clear nor . . . dark" (Zec 14:6); not altogether daylight, yet not the darkness of night.

Answering to "not . . . clear nor . . . dark" (Zec 14:6); not altogether daylight, yet not the darkness of night.

JFB: Zec 14:7 - -- Towards the close of this twilight-like time of calamity, "light" shall spring up (Psa 97:11; Psa 112:4; Isa 30:26; Isa 60:19-20).

Towards the close of this twilight-like time of calamity, "light" shall spring up (Psa 97:11; Psa 112:4; Isa 30:26; Isa 60:19-20).

Clarke: Zec 14:7 - -- At evening time it shall be light - At the close of this awful visitation, there shall be light. The light of the glorious Gospel shall go forth fro...

At evening time it shall be light - At the close of this awful visitation, there shall be light. The light of the glorious Gospel shall go forth from Jerusalem; and next, from the Roman empire to every part of the earth.

Calvin: Zec 14:7 - -- Then he says, that this day is known to Jehovah, in order that the faithful night depend on his good pleasure, and not too anxiously enquire about a...

Then he says, that this day is known to Jehovah, in order that the faithful night depend on his good pleasure, and not too anxiously enquire about an event hidden from them and the whole world. The day then is known, says Zechariah, only to God, though he speaks of things well known, and which the Jews had at length to know by experience. But his object must be regarded, for his purpose was to restrain the godly, that they might not unnecessarily torment themselves, for we are wont to be too curious to know things: when God’s design is to calm us, and to make us rely on his providence, then many thoughts come across our minds, and toss us here and there, and thus we torment ourselves with anxiety. As then it is disease is innate in human nature, the Prophet supplies a seasonable remedy, — that the faithful are to allow themselves to be ruled by God, and to follow the example of their father Abraham, “The Lord will provide:” when he was in extremity and no escape was open he committed himself to God’s providence. So also Zechariah says, that it would be entirely dependent on the will of God alone, now to cover the heavens with darkness, and then to restore the sun, and also to blend darkness with light; and nothing is better for men than to check themselves, and not to enquire more than what is right, nor take away anything from God’s power, for whenever men murmur against God’s judgments, it is the same thing as though they wished to penetrate into heaven, and concede nothing to him except what they themselves think right. Then, in order to check this presumption, the Prophet says, that this day is known to Jehovah, so that the faithful might patiently wait until the ripened end should come, for our curiosity drives us here and there, so that we always wish to be certain about the end, “How long is this to endure?” and thus we complain against God; but when we are not able to subordinate our minds to his will, then we break forth as it were into a furious temper.

We hence see how useful a doctrine this clause contains, where the Prophet sets God as the judge and the arbitrator of all events, so that he afflicts the Church as long as it pleases him, sets bounds to adversities, and regulates all things as it seemeth good to him; and he also covers the heavens with thick clouds, and takes away the sight of the sun. All this then is what the Prophet would have us to know is in God’s power, and directed by his counsel. It now follows-

Defender: Zec 14:7 - -- The strange atmospheric phenomena described in Zec 14:6, Zec 14:7 may be related in some way to the great earthquake, but may as well be entirely supe...

The strange atmospheric phenomena described in Zec 14:6, Zec 14:7 may be related in some way to the great earthquake, but may as well be entirely supernatural events properly heralding the personal presence of the Creator."

TSK: Zec 14:7 - -- it shall be one day : or, the day shall be one, Rev 21:23, Rev 22:5 which : Psa 37:18; Mat 24:36; Mar 13:32; Act 1:7, Act 15:18, Act 17:26, Act 17:31;...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Zec 14:7 - -- And it shall be one day: it shall be known unto the Lord: not day, and not night; and at the eventide it shall be light - " One"special "day; on...

And it shall be one day: it shall be known unto the Lord: not day, and not night; and at the eventide it shall be light - " One"special "day; one,"unlike all beside; known unto God, and to Him alone. For God alone knows the day of the consummation of all things, as He saith, "Of that day and that hour knoweth no one, neither the angels in Heaven, nor the Son, (so as to reveal it) but the Father only"Mar 13:32. Neither wholly "day,"because overclouded with darkness; nor wholly "night,"for the streaks of light burst through the darkness chequered of both; but in "eventide,"when all seems ready to sink into the thickest night, "there shall be light."Divine light always breaks in, when all seems darkness; but then the chequered condition of our mortality comes to an end, then comes the morning, which has no evening; the light which has no setting; "perpetual light, brightness infinite;"when "the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold"Isa 30:26; and "the glory of God doth lighten"Rev 21:23 the eternal city, "and the Lamb is the light"thereof; and "in Thy light we shall see light"Psa 36:9. "Christ shall be to us eternal light, a long perpetual day."

Poole: Zec 14:7 - -- It shall be one day one continued day, no setting of the sun to make it quite night; God will always act in order to the full salvation of his spirit...

It shall be one day one continued day, no setting of the sun to make it quite night; God will always act in order to the full salvation of his spiritual Jerusalem.

Known unto the Lord the Lord knows when it shall begin, how long last, and how and when it shall (not as other days, end in a night, but) end in glorious light; till then it is enough for us that our God knows this day that is mixed of trouble and of peace.

At evening time when other days end,

it shall be light this shall be all light and glory, Isa 58:8 Psa 97:11 .

Haydock: Zec 14:7 - -- In the time of the evening there shall be light. An unexpected light shall arise by the means of the Machabees, when things shall seem to be at the ...

In the time of the evening there shall be light. An unexpected light shall arise by the means of the Machabees, when things shall seem to be at the worst. (Challoner) ---

At one period of the last siege, it was dubious what would be the event, particularly (Calmet) when Titus was separated from almost all his attendants, and when the besieged burned the works of the enemy. (Josephus, Jewish Wars vi. 2., and 12.)

Gill: Zec 14:7 - -- But it shall be one day,.... A very singular, remarkable, and uncommon one; and it will be but one day; things will not continue long in such a positi...

But it shall be one day,.... A very singular, remarkable, and uncommon one; and it will be but one day; things will not continue long in such a position:

which shall be known to the Lord; all times and seasons are known unto the Lord, but this will come under his special notice and observation, and be under the direction of his special providence; it will only be taken notice of by him, and not by others; scarce any will observe it, or know what God is doing in it, or about to do:

not day, nor night; not clear and full day, as at noon; nor yet quite night or dark, as at midnight; See Gill on Zec 14:6,

but it shall come to pass, that at evening time it shall be light; after this day is over, which is neither clear nor dark, there will be an evening time; things will be worse with us than they are; the sun will be set; Christ will be withdrawn in the ministry of the word; his witnesses will be slain and silenced; great coldness and lukewarmness will seize upon professors; great darkness of error will spread itself everywhere; great sleepiness and security will fall upon all the virgins, and there will be great distress of nations; and, when it will be feared and expected that greater darkness and distress still are coming on, "light" will break forth; deliverance and salvation from Popish darkness and tyranny will be wrought; the light of the Gospel will break forth, and spread itself everywhere; the light of joy and gladness will arise to all the saints, and it will be a time of great spiritual peace, prosperity, and happiness. Vitringa on Isa 60:20, interprets it there shall be no vicissitude, or succession of day and night, but all day; at evening it shall be light; no calamity nor sorrow; Christ the light, and sun of righteousness, will break out in a glorious and spiritual manner.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Zec 14:7 In the evening there will be light. The normal pattern is that light breaks through in the morning (Gen 1:3) but in the day of the Lord in judgment it...

Geneva Bible: Zec 14:7 But it shall be one day which shall be known to the LORD, ( h ) not day, nor night: but it shall come to pass, [that] at evening it shall be light. (...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Zec 14:1-21 - --1 The destroyers of Jerusalem destroyed.3 The coming of Christ, and the graces of his kingdom.12 The plague of Jerusalem's enemies.16 The remnant shal...

MHCC: Zec 14:1-7 - --The Lord Jesus often stood upon the Mount of Olives when on earth. He ascended from thence to heaven, and then desolations and distresses came upon th...

Matthew Henry: Zec 14:1-7 - -- God's providences concerning his church are here represented as strangely changing and strangely mixed. I. As strangely changing. Sometimes the tide...

Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 14:6-7 - -- Complete salvation. - Zec 14:6. "And it will come to pass on that day, there will not be light, the glorious ones will melt away. Zec 14:7. And it...

Constable: Zec 9:1--14:21 - --V. Oracles about the Messiah and Israel's future chs. 9--14 This part of Zechariah contains two undated oracles ...

Constable: Zec 12:1--14:21 - --B. The burden concerning Israel: the advent and acceptance of Messiah chs. 12-14 This last section of th...

Constable: Zec 14:1-21 - --3. The reign of Messiah ch. 14 "The cosmic, eschatological sweep of this last portion . . . is a...

Constable: Zec 14:1-8 - --The final deliverance of Israel and the return of Messiah 14:1-8 14:1 The Lord announced through His prophet that a day was coming, for His benefit pr...

Guzik: Zec 14:1-21 - --Zechariah 14 - Holiness to the LORD A. Israel attacked but defended by the returning Messiah. 1. (1-2) Jerusalem under siege from the nations. Beh...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Zechariah (Book Introduction) THE name Zechariah means one whom Jehovah remembers: a common name, four others of the same name occurring in the Old Testament. Like Jeremiah and Eze...

JFB: Zechariah (Outline) INTRODUCTORY EXHORTATION TO REPENTANCE. THE VISION. The man among the myrtles: Comforting explanation by the angel, an encouragement to the Jews to b...

TSK: Zechariah 14 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Zec 14:1, The destroyers of Jerusalem destroyed; Zec 14:3, The coming of Christ, and the graces of his kingdom; Zec 14:12, The plague of ...

Poole: Zechariah (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT Zechariah is the second prophet who cometh from God to the returned captives, and his errand to them was both to second Haggai’ s...

Poole: Zechariah 14 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 14 The destruction of Jerusalem, Zec 14:1,2 . The coming of Christ, the graces of his kingdom, and the restoration of Jerusalem, Zec 14:3-1...

MHCC: Zechariah (Book Introduction) This prophecy is suitable to all, as the scope is to reprove for sin, and threaten God's judgments against the impenitent, and to encourage those that...

MHCC: Zechariah 14 (Chapter Introduction) (Zec 14:1-7) The sufferings of Jerusalem. (Zec 14:8-15) Encouraging prospects, and the destruction of her enemies. (Zec 14:16-21) The holiness of th...

Matthew Henry: Zechariah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Prophecy of Zechariah This prophet was colleague with the prophet Haggai, and a worker together wit...

Matthew Henry: Zechariah 14 (Chapter Introduction) Divers things were foretold, in the two foregoing chapters, which should come to pass " in that day;" this chapter speaks of a " day of the Lord t...

Constable: Zechariah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this book comes from its traditional writer...

Constable: Zechariah (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-6 II. The eight night visions and four messages 1:7-6:8 ...

Constable: Zechariah Zechariah Bibliography Alexander, Ralph H. "Hermeneutics of Old Testament Apocalyptic Literature." Th.D. disser...

Haydock: Zechariah (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF ZACHARIAS. INTRODUCTION. Zacharias began to prophesy in the same year as Aggeus, and upon the same occasion. His prophecy i...

Gill: Zechariah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ZECHARIAH This book is in the Hebrew copies called "the Book of Zechariah"; in the Vulgate Latin version, "the Prophecy of Zecharia...

Gill: Zechariah 14 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ZECHARIAH 14 This chapter treats of the coming of Christ with all his saints, and his personal appearance among them; and of the si...

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