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Text -- Zechariah 8:16 (NET)

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8:16 These are the things you must do: Speak the truth, each of you, to one another. Practice true and righteous judgment in your courts.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: ZECHARIAH, BOOK OF | Truth | Speaking | Rulers | Quotations and Allusions | PEACE | Neighbor | Justice | Jerusalem | Israel | INTERCESSION | Gentiles | Gates | Court | Commandments | more
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Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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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 8:16 - -- True judgment.

True judgment.

Wesley: Zec 8:16 - -- That may restore, and settle peace among you.

That may restore, and settle peace among you.

Wesley: Zec 8:16 - -- The places of judicature, where the judges sat.

The places of judicature, where the judges sat.

JFB: Zec 8:16-17 - -- The promised blessings are connected with obedience. God's covenanted grace will lead those truly blessed by it to holiness, not licentiousness.

The promised blessings are connected with obedience. God's covenanted grace will lead those truly blessed by it to holiness, not licentiousness.

JFB: Zec 8:16-17 - -- Not that the truth should not be spoken to foreigners too; but He makes it an aggravation of their sin, that they spared not even their brethren. Besi...

Not that the truth should not be spoken to foreigners too; but He makes it an aggravation of their sin, that they spared not even their brethren. Besides, and above all outward ordinances (Zec 7:3), God requires truth and justice.

JFB: Zec 8:16-17 - -- Equitable decisions tend to allay feuds and produce peace.

Equitable decisions tend to allay feuds and produce peace.

JFB: Zec 8:16-17 - -- The place where courts of judicature in the East were held.

The place where courts of judicature in the East were held.

Clarke: Zec 8:16 - -- Speak ye every man the truth - See Zec 7:9, Zec 7:10.

Speak ye every man the truth - See Zec 7:9, Zec 7:10.

Calvin: Zec 8:16 - -- Zechariah exhorts them here to true repentance, by showing that more things were to be hoped for than what they saw with their eyes; and at the same ...

Zechariah exhorts them here to true repentance, by showing that more things were to be hoped for than what they saw with their eyes; and at the same time he shows that it was not enough for them assiduously to build the city and the temple; but he requires other things, even that they should observe integrity and justice towards one another. We indeed know that the Jews were so given to their own ceremonies, that they thought that holiness existed in them: and this error Zechariah had before condemned, and now he inculcates the same truth, — that if they wished to have God propitious to them, and also wished to enjoy continually that goodness which they had already tasted, they were to strive to secure it not only by sacrifices and other ceremonies, but especially by attention to justice and equity.

But the Prophet does not here mention every part of an upright life, but only refers to some things. This mode of speaking is quite common, as we have already often noticed. The Prophet then states a part for the whole; but still he includes generally the whole of the second table, when he says that these things were to be observed, 89 even that they should speak the truth; that is, deal faithfully with one another, abstain from every falsehood and deceit, and from every kind of craftiness, — and also that they should execute justice in their gates. And because he names neighbors here, it would be very absurd for anyone hence to conclude, that it is lawful to defraud strangers, or those with whom we have no near connection: but the Prophet by this term meant only to set forth the atrocious conduct of the Jews, who spared not even their friends and their brethren. Though then it is a wicked thing to deceive any one, even the farthest from us, it is yet a greater crime when one lies in wait for his near neighbor and brother: and we know that this mode of speaking occurs everywhere in the law; for God, in order to restrain us from evil deeds, has set before us that kind of sin which we are constrained by the impulse of nature to detest. Thus he speaks of secret hatred as being murder. Then the Prophet in this place meant more sharply to reprove the Jews, because such barbarity had prevailed among them, that no one regarded his neighbor, but raged as it were against his own bowels.

As to the words, truth and the judgment of peace, he intimates by them, that not only individuals were privately given to evil deeds, but that also the court of justice was full of frauds and wrong acts, while it ought to have been the sanctuary of justice. Though many may be perversely wicked among the people, yet their audacity and wickedness are always restrained, when the laws are put in force, and incorrupt judges rule. But the Prophet shows that the judges had become like robbers, for there was no integrity in the gates. He mentions truth first, for the judges craftily perverted all truth by misrepresentations, as it is commonly the case. For even the worst of men do not openly say that they approve of a wicked deed; but they find out disguises by which they cover their own baseness, and that of those who do wrong, whom they favor, when bribed with money. It is then necessary that truth should have the first place in courts of justice. By the judgment of peace he understands, when his own is given to every one. Some think that what is right is called the judgment of peace, because when mercenary judges condemn and oppress the innocent, and for gain’s sake patronise what is wrong, many tumults often arise, and then open war ensues: but as the word peace has a wide meaning in Hebrew, we may take the judgment of peace as meaning only a calm and a rightly formed judgment. The Jews, we know, administered justice in the gates.

TSK: Zec 8:16 - -- are : Deu 10:12, Deu 10:13, Deu 11:7, Deu 11:8; Mic 6:8; Luk 3:8-14; Eph 4:17; 1Pe 1:13-16 Speak : Zec 8:19, Zec 7:9; Lev 19:11; Psa 15:2; Pro 12:17, ...

are : Deu 10:12, Deu 10:13, Deu 11:7, Deu 11:8; Mic 6:8; Luk 3:8-14; Eph 4:17; 1Pe 1:13-16

Speak : Zec 8:19, Zec 7:9; Lev 19:11; Psa 15:2; Pro 12:17, Pro 12:19; Jer 9:3-5; Hos 4:1, Hos 4:2; Mic 6:12; Eph 4:25; 1Th 4:6; Rev 21:8

execute the judgment of truth and peace : Heb. judge truth and the judgment of peace, Zec 7:9; Isa 9:7, Isa 11:3-9; Amo 5:15, Amo 5:24; Mat 5:9

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Zec 8:16 - -- These are the things that ye shall do - He exhorts them to the same duties, to which the former prophets had exhorted their fathers, Zec 7:9-10...

These are the things that ye shall do - He exhorts them to the same duties, to which the former prophets had exhorted their fathers, Zec 7:9-10, and, as before, first positively to truth and peace; then to avoid everything contrary to it. "Judgment of peace"must be judgment which issues in peace, as all righteous judgment righteously received, in which case each party acquiesces, must. Kimchi: "If ye judge righteousness, there will be peace between the litigants, according to that proverb, Sanhedr. f. 7. a. quoted by Me. Caul, p. 78), ‘ He that hath his coat taken from him by the tribunal, let him sing and go his way’ ("because,"says a gloss (Rashi, quoted Ibid.), "they have judged the judgment of truth, and have taken away that which would have been stolen property, if he retained it,"being in fact not his). And they have quoted that, "And all this people shall go to their place in peace"Exo 18:23. : "All this people,"even he that is condemned in judgment. It is also interpreted of arbitration. What sort of judgment is that, in which there is peace? It is that of arbitration."

Poole: Zec 8:16 - -- These are the things that ye shall do you to whom I am returned, whom I have promised to bless, you have something to do that the blessing may come u...

These are the things that ye shall do you to whom I am returned, whom I have promised to bless, you have something to do that the blessing may come upon you, and look you do it. Beside building the temple and restoring public worship in sacrifices, these things ye must do.

Speak ye every man the truth be true of your word, and lie not one to another, as becomes such a people, Psa 24:4 Pro 12:19 Hos 4:1 .

To his neighbour to all men: it hath been the sin of your fathers, they have lived, deceived, and cheated, not strangers, but brothers and neighbours; but do not ye so; every one you deal with is your neighbour, do you speak truth to every such one.

Execute the judgment of truth: see Zec 7:9 .

And peace that may restore, settle, and promote peace among you, as righteous judgments will do.

In your gates either referring to the places of judicature, where the judges sat; or more generally and comprehensively through the whole land, Exo 20:10 .

Haydock: Zec 8:16 - -- Of peace, or perfect. Shew no partiality.

Of peace, or perfect. Shew no partiality.

Gill: Zec 8:16 - -- These are the things that ye shall do,.... Which were duties incumbent on them, and which it became them to perform, under a sense of the favours bes...

These are the things that ye shall do,.... Which were duties incumbent on them, and which it became them to perform, under a sense of the favours bestowed on them, to show their gratitude to God, and that they might glorify him:

Speak ye every man the truth to his neighbour; not using deceit, prevarication, and lying, Eph 4:25 and it becomes every man under the Gospel dispensation, according to the gift he has received, to speak, publish, and declare the truth of the Gospel, to the edification of others:

execute the judgment of truth and peace in your gates; that is, execute true judgment, as in Zec 7:9 do justice between man and man, without respect of persons; the issue of which will be peace between the contending parties: and this was to be done in their "gates", because there their courts of judicature were kept.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Zec 8:16 For a similar reference to true and righteous judgment see Mic 6:8.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Zec 8:1-23 - --1 The restoration of Jerusalem.9 They are encouraged to build the temple by God's favour to them.16 Good works are required of them.18 Joy and enlarge...

MHCC: Zec 8:9-17 - --Those only who lay their hands to the plough of duty, shall have them strengthened with the promises of mercy: those who avoid their fathers' faults h...

Matthew Henry: Zec 8:9-17 - -- God, by the prophet, here gives further assurances of the mercy he had in store for Judah and Jerusalem. Here is line upon line for their comfort, a...

Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 8:14-17 - -- The ground upon which this promise rests is given in Zec 8:14 and Zec 8:15, and it is closed in Zec 8:16 and Zec 8:17 by the addition of the conditi...

Constable: Zec 7:1--8:23 - --IV. Messages concerning hypocritical fasting chs. 7--8 A question posed by representative Israelites provided th...

Constable: Zec 8:1-17 - --D. Israel's restoration to God's favor 8:1-17 Chapter 8 not only contains two major messages from the Lord (vv. 1-17, 18-23) but 10 minor messages, "a...

Guzik: Zec 8:1-23 - --Zechariah 8 - Jerusalem Restored A. Israel restored to God's favor. 1. (1-2) The LORD says: My passionate love for Israel has not diminished. Agai...

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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 8 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Zec 8:1, The restoration of Jerusalem; Zec 8:9, They are encouraged to build the temple by God’s favour to them; Zec 8:16, Good works a...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 8 The restoration of Jerusalem, Zec 8:1-8 . The people are encouraged to build the temple by a promise of God’ s blessing, Zec 8:9-15 ...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) (Zec 8:1-8) The restoration of Jerusalem. (Zec 8:9-17) The people encouraged by promises of God's favour, and exhorted to holiness. (Zec 8:18-23) 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 8 (Chapter Introduction) The work of ministers is rightly to divide the word of truth and to give every one his portion. So the prophet is here instructed to do, in the fur...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ZECHARIAH 8 This chapter contains promises of various blessings to the people of the Jews; and exhortations to each of the duties i...

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