collapse all
Text -- Zechariah 8:2 (NET)

Parallel
Cross Reference (TSK)
ITL
Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics



collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)
Wesley: Zec 8:2 - -- With great care that she should not, as formerly, sin against my love, and her own welfare, and with a great desire to do her good, and to rescue her ...
With great care that she should not, as formerly, sin against my love, and her own welfare, and with a great desire to do her good, and to rescue her from her enemies.

With heat of anger against her enemies.
Clarke -> Zec 8:2
Clarke: Zec 8:2 - -- I was jealous - Some refer this to the Jews themselves. They were as the spouse of Jehovah: but they were unfaithful, and God punished them as an in...
I was jealous - Some refer this to the Jews themselves. They were as the spouse of Jehovah: but they were unfaithful, and God punished them as an injured husband might be expected to punish an unfaithful wife. Others apply it to the enemies of the Jews. Though I gave them a commission to afflict you, yet they exceeded their commission: I will therefore deal with them in fury - in vindictive justice.
Calvin -> Zec 8:2
Calvin: Zec 8:2 - -- He then says, that the word of Jehovah came to him; 78 we hence learn, that this was a distinct prophecy. He adds, I have been zealous for Sion (f...
He then says, that the word of Jehovah came to him; 78 we hence learn, that this was a distinct prophecy. He adds, I have been zealous for Sion (for as we have said, the letter
TSK -> Zec 8:2
TSK: Zec 8:2 - -- I was jealous : Zec 1:14-16; Psa 78:58, Psa 78:59; Isa 42:13, Isa 42:14, Isa 59:17, Isa 63:4-6, Isa 63:15; Eze 36:5, Eze 36:6; Joe 2:18; Nah 1:2, Nah ...

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Zec 8:2
Barnes: Zec 8:2 - -- Thus saith the Lord of hosts - Jerome: "At each word and sentence, in which good things, for their greatness, almost incredible are promised, t...
Thus saith the Lord of hosts - Jerome: "At each word and sentence, in which good things, for their greatness, almost incredible are promised, the prophet premises, "Thus saith the Lord of hosts,"as if he would say, Think not that what I pledge you are my own, and refuse me not credence as man. What I unfold are the promises of God."
I was jealous - Literally, "I have been and am jealous for.". He repeats in words slightly varied, but in the same rhythm, the declaration of tits tender love wherewith He opened the series of visions, thereby assuring beforehand that this was, like that, an answer of peace. The form of words shows, that this was a jealousy for, not with her; yet it was one and the same strong, yea infinite love, whereby God, as He says, "clave unto their fathers to love them and chose their seed after them out of all nations"Deu 10:15. His jealousy of their sins was part of that love, whereby, (Dionysius), "without disturbance of passion or of tranquillity, He inflicted rigorous punishment, as a man fearfully reproves a wife who sins."They are two different forms of love according to two needs. Rup.: "The jealousy (Zelus) of God is good, to love people and hate the sins of people. Contrariwise the jealousy of the devil is evil, to hate people and love the sins of people."Osorius: "Since God’ s anger had its origin in the vehemence of His love (for this sort of jealousy arises from the greatness of love), there was hope that the anger might readily be appeased toward her."
Poole -> Zec 8:2
Poole: Zec 8:2 - -- I was I have been in time past, in days of old before the captivity, and I have been so since the captivity for some years past.
Jealous for Zion: ...
I was I have been in time past, in days of old before the captivity, and I have been so since the captivity for some years past.
Jealous for Zion: properly it is the passion of a lover or husband, mixed of love, care, and anger in their highest degrees for the beloved, and against all that is hurtful to it; so God had greatly loved Zion, had been careful of her honour and welfare, and displeased with her sins, which first hurt her, and then with the Chaldeans, which violated her.
With great jealousy with great care that she should not, as formerly, sin against my love and her own welfare, and with a great love to do her good now, and to rescue her from her enemies.
I was jealous for her on her behalf, and not as formerly against her, I am jealous in favour to her, as the Hebrew phrase importeth.
With great fury with heat of anger against her enemies, as Zec 1:14,15 , See Poole "Zec 1:14" , See Poole "Zec 1:15" .
Haydock -> Zec 8:2
Haydock: Zec 8:2 - -- Jealous for her, treating her as a spouse, (Calmet) and not neglecting her as one incorrigible. (Haydock)
Jealous for her, treating her as a spouse, (Calmet) and not neglecting her as one incorrigible. (Haydock)
Gill -> Zec 8:2
Gill: Zec 8:2 - -- Thus saith the Lord of hosts,.... This prophecy, according to Kimchi and Ben Melech, respects time to come; the days of the Messiah, in the war of Gog...
Thus saith the Lord of hosts,.... This prophecy, according to Kimchi and Ben Melech, respects time to come; the days of the Messiah, in the war of Gog and Magog, when they shall come up against Jerusalem, and the Lord shall pour out his great wrath upon them; and it seems right to interpret it, not only literally of Jerusalem, but spiritually of the church in Gospel times:
I was jealous for Zion with great jealousy; the Arabic version reads, "for Jerusalem, and for Zion"; as in Zec 1:14; see Gill on Zec 1:14,
and I was jealous for her with great fury: that is, against her enemies; the Babylonians and Chaldeans now, and the antichristian powers in Gospel times. The Targum paraphrases it, "against the people that provoked her to jealousy"; the past tense is put for the future, as Kimchi and Ben Melech observe.

expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

expand allCommentary -- Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis -> Zec 8:1-23
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 8:1-8
MHCC: Zec 8:1-8 - --The sins of Zion were her worst enemies. God will take away her sins, and then no other enemies shall hurt her. Those who profess religion must adorn ...
Matthew Henry -> Zec 8:1-8
Matthew Henry: Zec 8:1-8 - -- The prophet, in his foregoing discourses, had left his hearers under a high charge of guilt and a deep sense of wrath; he had left them in a melanch...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zec 8:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 8:1-3 - --
Restoration and completion of the covenant relation. - Zec 8:1. "And the word of Jehovah of hosts came, saying, Zec 8:2. Thus saith Jehovah of hos...
Constable -> Zec 7:1--8:23; Zec 8:1-17
Constable: Zec 7:1--8:23 - --IV. Messages concerning hypocritical fasting chs. 7--8
A question posed by representative Israelites provided th...





