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Text -- Zechariah 10:4 (NET)

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10:4 From him will come the cornerstone, the wall peg, the battle bow, and every ruler.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: ZECHARIAH, BOOK OF | Nail | CORNER-STONE | CORNER | BATTLE-BOW | Archery | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Zec 10:4 - -- From God.

From God.

Wesley: Zec 10:4 - -- The prince or ruler, who is in a polity as a corner - stone in buildings.

The prince or ruler, who is in a polity as a corner - stone in buildings.

Wesley: Zec 10:4 - -- Which fastens the tents of war, or the timber together in a house.

Which fastens the tents of war, or the timber together in a house.

Wesley: Zec 10:4 - -- All warlike provision.

All warlike provision.

Wesley: Zec 10:4 - -- Or collector of tribute. It was from God that Nebuchadnezzar mightily prevailed, and opprest Israel; and it is from God also, that Judah grows up to s...

Or collector of tribute. It was from God that Nebuchadnezzar mightily prevailed, and opprest Israel; and it is from God also, that Judah grows up to such power, as to be able to cope with his adversaries, and to impose tribute on them.

JFB: Zec 10:4 - -- Judah is to be no more subject to foreigners, but from itself shall come its rulers.

Judah is to be no more subject to foreigners, but from itself shall come its rulers.

JFB: Zec 10:4 - -- Stone, Messiah (Isa 28:16). "Corners" simply express governors (1Sa 14:38, Margin; Isa 19:13, Margin). The Maccabees, Judah's governors and deliverers...

Stone, Messiah (Isa 28:16). "Corners" simply express governors (1Sa 14:38, Margin; Isa 19:13, Margin). The Maccabees, Judah's governors and deliverers from Antiochus the oppressor, are primarily meant; but Messiah is the Antitype. Messiah supports and binds together the Church, Jews and Gentiles.

JFB: Zec 10:4 - -- (Jdg 4:21; Isa 22:23). The large peg inside an Oriental tent, on which is hung most of its valuable furniture. On Messiah hang all the glory and hope...

(Jdg 4:21; Isa 22:23). The large peg inside an Oriental tent, on which is hung most of its valuable furniture. On Messiah hang all the glory and hope of His people.

JFB: Zec 10:4 - -- (Zec 9:13). Judah shall not need foreign soldiery. Messiah shall be her battle-bow (Psa 45:4-5; Rev 6:2).

(Zec 9:13). Judah shall not need foreign soldiery. Messiah shall be her battle-bow (Psa 45:4-5; Rev 6:2).

JFB: Zec 10:4 - -- Rather, in a good sense, ruler, as the kindred Ethiopic term means. So "exactor," in Isa 60:17, namely, one who exacts the tribute from the nations ma...

Rather, in a good sense, ruler, as the kindred Ethiopic term means. So "exactor," in Isa 60:17, namely, one who exacts the tribute from the nations made tributary to Judah [LUDOVICUS DE DIEU].

Clarke: Zec 10:4 - -- Out of him came forth the corner - This is spoken of the tribe of Judah: all strength, counsel, and excellence came from that tribe. The corner ston...

Out of him came forth the corner - This is spoken of the tribe of Judah: all strength, counsel, and excellence came from that tribe. The corner stone, the ornament and completion of the building; the nail, by which the tents were fastened, and on which they hung their clothes, armor, etc., the battlebow, the choicest archers

Clarke: Zec 10:4 - -- Every oppressor together - Those heroes and generals, by whom, under God, their foes should be totally routed. Newcome translates, "Every ruler toge...

Every oppressor together - Those heroes and generals, by whom, under God, their foes should be totally routed. Newcome translates, "Every ruler together."Perhaps all this is spoken of the Messiah.

Calvin: Zec 10:4 - -- There is here a confirmation of the last verse, but the metaphors are different; for he says, that the Jews would be fortified by every defense neces...

There is here a confirmation of the last verse, but the metaphors are different; for he says, that the Jews would be fortified by every defense necessary for their security; nor is he inconsistent with himself. In the last chapter he indeed taught us, that though exposed to all kinds of wrongs, they would yet be safe through aid from heaven; but now he promises that there would come from them the corner-stone, the nail, the bow, and the exactor; and this seems a different doctrine; but it is the same as though he had promised, that though they stood in need of many helps, they would yet be sufficiently furnished, as God would be ready to aid them whenever there was need.

By the corner-stone he means the firmness of the building; from the Jews then shall be the corner-stone; that is, there shall ever be among that people those capable of carrying on the public government: then, from thee the nail; beams, we know, and other parts of the building, are fastened by nails, and we know also, that the ceiling is thereby made secure. Zechariah then mentions here all the supports which sustain a building from its very foundation. He afterwards adds, the bow of war, that is, what is necessary to overcome enemies; and, lastly, the exactor, one who has power over bordering nations, and demands tribute or tax from them, as conquerors are wont to do from their subjects. 118

We now see what the Prophet means — that when God would manifest his care for his people and openly show his favor, the Jews would be fortified by all kinds of help, so as to be well established, and that they would possess so much public authority as to have strength enough to resist all enemies; in short, that they would gain the fruit of conquest, and constrain all nations to be tributaries to them.

If any one asks when has this been fulfilled, my answer is, that some preludes of this were given when God raised up the Maccabees, and made the Jews again to live according to their own laws, and to enjoy their own rights; but no doubt the Prophet includes the whole course of redemption. As then God redeemed his people only to a small extent until Christ appeared, it is no wonder that Zechariah, in speaking of full and complete redemption, extends his words to the kingdom of Christ, and this was necessary. We hence learn, that the Church stands abundantly firm, and is also furnished with all needful things, while it continues under the protection of God, and that it is endued with sufficient power to resist all its enemies. It follows —

TSK: Zec 10:4 - -- of him came forth : Zec 1:20,Zec 1:21, Zec 9:13-16, Zec 12:6-8; Num 24:17; Isa 41:14-16, Isa 49:2, Isa 54:16; Jer 1:18; Mic 5:5-8; Mat 9:38; 2Co 10:4,...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Zec 10:4 - -- Out of him came forth - Or rather, "From him is the corner,"as Jeremiah, "Their nobles shall be from themselves, and their governor shall go fo...

Out of him came forth - Or rather, "From him is the corner,"as Jeremiah, "Their nobles shall be from themselves, and their governor shall go forth from the midst of them"Jer 30:21. Her strength, though given by God, was to be inherent in her, though from her too was to come He who was to be "the head-corned-stone,"the sure Foundation and Crowner of the whole building.

From thee the nail - An emblem of fixedness in itself, (as Isaiah says, "I will fasten him a nail to a sure place"Isa 22:23) and of security given to others dependent on Him, as Isaiah says further, "And they shall hang upon him all the glory of his father’ s house, the offspring and the issue, from the vessels of cups to the vessels of flagons"Isa 22:24; all, of much or little account, the least and the greatest. Osorius: "Christ is the cornerstone; Christ is the nail fixed in the wall, whereby all vessels are supported. The word of Christ is the bow, whence the arrows rend the king’ s enemies."

From it every exactor shall go forth together - God had promised Zec 9:8 that no "oppressor,"or "exactor Isa 14:2, shall pass through them anymore."He seems to repeat it here. "From thee shall go forth every oppressor together; go forth,"not to return: as lsaiah had said, "Thy children shall make haste to return; thy destroyers and they that made thee waste shall go forth of thee"Isa 49:17. "From it, its cornerstone; from it, the sure nail; from it, the battle bow; from it,"he no longer unites closely with it, that which should be from it, or of it, but - "from it shall go forth every oppressor together;"one and all, as we say; a confused pele-mele body, as Isaiah, "all that are found of thee are bound together"Isa 22:3; "together shall they all perish"Isa 31:3; or, in separate clauses, "they are all of them put to shame; together they shall go into confusion"Isa 45:16.

Poole: Zec 10:4 - -- Out of him or out from him, from Judah, rather from the God of Judah, came forth the corner which in buildings is strength and beauty; here it is t...

Out of him or out from him, from Judah, rather from the God of Judah,

came forth the corner which in buildings is strength and beauty; here it is the prince or ruler, which is in a polity as a corner-stone in buildings.

Out of him the nail from God the nail which fastens the tents of war, or fastens the timber together in a house.

The battle bow all warlike provision both of men and arms, synecdochically expressed by bow.

Out of him every oppressor or officer, exactor, collector of tribute. It was from God that Nebuchadnezzar mightily prevailed, and in the course of his victories oppressed Israel; and it is from God also that Judah is at last made free, grows up to such power as to be able to cope with his adversaries, to beat them, and to impose tribute on them. He sets up and pulls down as he pleaseth, Ps 9 .

Haydock: Zec 10:4 - -- Corner, to connect the building. The Machabees were not of the tribe of Juda; but it was the chief, and gave name to the rest. Judas was also a fig...

Corner, to connect the building. The Machabees were not of the tribe of Juda; but it was the chief, and gave name to the rest. Judas was also a figure of Christ, the chief corner-stone, and he should be born of that tribe. ---

Pin, to fasten down the tent, or to hang things upon. These comparisons were not deemed mean, 1 Esdras ix. 8., and Isaias xxii. 23. ---

Exactor. The term may have a good as well as a bad sense. Taxes must be paid for the support of lawful governments. Judas forced other nations to pay tribute. (Calmet) ---

The same term in Ethiopia, means "a king." (De Dieu)

Gill: Zec 10:4 - -- Out of him came forth the corner,.... Or "cornerstone"; by which is meant a king or ruler, as the Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi; and is no other than the...

Out of him came forth the corner,.... Or "cornerstone"; by which is meant a king or ruler, as the Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi; and is no other than the King Messiah, who was to come out of Judah, and did spring from that tribe, 1Ch 5:2 and this is a reason why God will visit the house of Judah, or the Jews, in the latter day, because the Messiah was promised and sent unto them, salvation was of them, though they rejected him; but the Lord will have mercy on them; the Redeemer shall come to Zion in a spiritual manner, and turn away iniquity from them, and then all Israel shall be saved by him. The epithet of a "corner" stone well agrees with him, that being not only the ornament, but the strength and support of the building, which knits, cements, and keeps the whole together: Christ is a beautiful and precious cornerstone, which gives glory and lustre to the church, and is the support, yea, the foundation of it; and who joins and unites together men and angels; Jews and Gentiles; Old and New Testament saints; saints above and below; saints in all ages and places, and of all nations and denominations; and is the Head of the corner, being superior to men and angels, to the kings of the earth, and to the church of God; see Eph 2:20.

Out of him the nail; the Targum is, "out of him his Messiah"; which shows that this text was formerly understood of Christ by the Jews; Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it of a prince and governor; so Eliakim the governor is said to be "as a nail in a sure place", Isa 22:23 who was a type of Christ; and this agrees with Christ himself. The allusion is either to a nail, by which the timber in the building is compacted together, and the whole is strengthened, as the church is by Christ: or to a nail to which the cords of tents are fastened, as those of shepherds, travellers, or soldiers; the church is as such a tent; Christ is the nail to which its cords are fastened, which denotes the stability and security of it: or to a nail fixed in a wall, on which things are hung; on Christ are hung all the vessels of mercy; the covenant of grace, and all its promises and blessings; and all the glory of his Father's house, of his building, the temple, and of the salvation of his people, is to be hung on him.

Out of him the battle bow; or "warrior", as Jarchi interprets it; the Lord is a man of war; Christ makes war in righteousness; the armies of heaven follow him; he is at the head of them, and fights the battles of his people, and is victorious, and makes them more than conquerors; their spiritual armour is from him, and they are armed by him, Rev 19:11

out of him every oppressor together: or "exactor" n; which is used in a good sense, Isa 60:17 as it must be here, since all the rest of the epithets are; and may design the apostles of Christ, who preached the doctrines of grace and righteousness, and required of men the obedience of faith; and these came out of Judah and Jerusalem, and went into all the world, demanding faith in and obedience to the Son of God.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Zec 10:4 This is not the usual word to describe a king of Israel or Judah (such as מֶלֶךְ, melekh, or נָש...

Geneva Bible: Zec 10:4 Out ( f ) of him came forth the corner, out of him the nail, out of him the battle bow, out of him every ( g ) oppressor together. ( f ) Out of Judah...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Zec 10:1-12 - --1 God is to be sought unto, and not idols.3 As he visited his flock for sin, so he will save and restore them.

MHCC: Zec 10:1-5 - --Spiritual blessings had been promised under figurative allusions to earthly plenty. Seasonable rain is a great mercy, which we may ask of God when the...

Matthew Henry: Zec 10:1-4 - -- Gracious things and glorious ones, very glorious and very gracious, were promised to this poor afflicted people in the foregoing chapter; now here G...

Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 10:3-4 - -- To this there is appended in Zec 10:3. the promise that Jehovah will take possession of His flock, and redeem it out of the oppression of the evil s...

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 9:1--11:17 - --A. The burden concerning the nations: the advent and rejection of Messiah chs. 9-11 In this first oracle...

Constable: Zec 10:1-12 - --2. The restoration of the true people ch. 10 The first part of this oracle focused particularly on the true King who would come and exercise sovereign...

Guzik: Zec 10:1-12 - --Zechariah 10 - A Promise to Gather Israel A. The superiority of the Messiah's reign. 1. (1) The blessed nature of the Messiah's reign. Ask the LOR...

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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 10 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Zec 10:1, God is to be sought unto, and not idols; Zec 10:3, As he visited his flock for sin, so he will save and restore them.

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 10 God is to be sought unto, and not idols, Zec 10:1,2 . As he visited his flock for sin, so will he save and restore them, Zec 10:3-12 .

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) (Zec 10:1-5) Blessings to be sought from the Lord. (Zec 10:6-12) God will restore his people.

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) The scope of this chapter is much the same with that of the foregoing chapter - to encourage the Jews that had returned with hopes that though they...

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ZECHARIAH 10 This chapter is a prophecy of the conversion of the Jews in the latter day, when the fulness of the Gentiles is brough...

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