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Text -- Zechariah 13:1 (NET)

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The Refinement of Judah
13:1 “In that day there will be a fountain opened up for the dynasty of David and the people of Jerusalem to cleanse them from sin and impurity.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin


Dictionary Themes and Topics: ZECHARIAH, BOOK OF | Washing | UNCLEANNESS | Types | Jesus, The Christ | JOHN THE BAPTIST | Israel | Fountain | BAPTISM (LUTHERAN DOCTRINE) | Atonement | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Zec 13:1 - -- The blood of Christ.

The blood of Christ.

Wesley: Zec 13:1 - -- The spouse is to Christ a fountain sealed, but Christ is to sinners a fountain opened.

The spouse is to Christ a fountain sealed, but Christ is to sinners a fountain opened.

Wesley: Zec 13:1 - -- The inhabitants of Jerusalem are all to whom the gospel is preached.

The inhabitants of Jerusalem are all to whom the gospel is preached.

Wesley: Zec 13:1 - -- For purging away all manner of sins and uncleannesses.

For purging away all manner of sins and uncleannesses.

JFB: Zec 13:1 - -- It has been long opened, but then first it shall be so "to the house of David," &c. (representing all Israel) after their long and weary wanderings. L...

It has been long opened, but then first it shall be so "to the house of David," &c. (representing all Israel) after their long and weary wanderings. Like Hagar in the wilderness they remain ignorant of the refreshment near them, until God "opens their eyes" (Gen 21:19) [MOORE]. It is not the fountain, but their eyes that need to be opened. It shall be a "fountain" ever flowing; not a laver needing constantly to be replenished with water, such as stood between the tabernacle and altar (Exo 30:18).

JFB: Zec 13:1 - -- That is, judicial guilt and moral impurity. Thus justification and sanctification are implied in this verse as both flowing from the blood of Christ, ...

That is, judicial guilt and moral impurity. Thus justification and sanctification are implied in this verse as both flowing from the blood of Christ, not from ceremonial sacrifices (1Co 1:30; Heb 9:13-14; 1Jo 1:7; compare Eze 36:25). Sin in Hebrew is literally a missing the mark or way.

Clarke: Zec 13:1 - -- In that day there shall be a fountain opened - This chapter is a continuation of the preceding, and should not have been separated from it

In that day there shall be a fountain opened - This chapter is a continuation of the preceding, and should not have been separated from it

Clarke: Zec 13:1 - -- A fountain - The source of mercy in Christ Jesus; perhaps referring to the death he should die, and the piercing of his side, when blood and water i...

A fountain - The source of mercy in Christ Jesus; perhaps referring to the death he should die, and the piercing of his side, when blood and water issued out

Clarke: Zec 13:1 - -- To the house of David - To David’ s family, and such like persons as it included. See the history of David and his sons, and then learn for who...

To the house of David - To David’ s family, and such like persons as it included. See the history of David and his sons, and then learn for whom Christ shed his blood

Clarke: Zec 13:1 - -- Inhabitants of Jerusalem - Such like persons as the Jews were in every part of their history, and in their last times, when they clamoured for the b...

Inhabitants of Jerusalem - Such like persons as the Jews were in every part of their history, and in their last times, when they clamoured for the blood of Christ, and pursued him unto death! Learn from this also for whom Christ died! These were the worst of the human race; and if he died for them, none need despair. They rejected, betrayed, crucified, slew, and blasphemed Christ, and afterwards persecuted his followers. For these he died! Yes: and he tasted death for Every Man

Clarke: Zec 13:1 - -- For sin and for uncleanness - For the removal of the guilt of sin, and for the purification of the soul from the uncleanness or pollution of sin.

For sin and for uncleanness - For the removal of the guilt of sin, and for the purification of the soul from the uncleanness or pollution of sin.

Calvin: Zec 13:1 - -- From this verse we again learn, that Zechariah promised the spirit of repentance to the Jews, so that they would find God still propitious to them, w...

From this verse we again learn, that Zechariah promised the spirit of repentance to the Jews, so that they would find God still propitious to them, when their circumstances were brought to the verge of despair: for it would not have been enough for them to feel sorrow, except God himself became propitious and merciful to them. He had said indeed that the Spirit of grace and of commiserations would be poured forth; but he had not as yet taught clearly what he now adds respecting remission and pardon. After having then declared that there would be felt by the Jews the bitterest sorrow, because they had as it were pierced God, he now mentions the fruit of this repentance. And hence also appears what Paul means by sorrow not to be repented of; for it generates repentance unto salvation. When then our sorrow is blessed by the Lord, the end is to be regarded; for our hearts are thereby raised up to joy. But the issue of repentance, as Zechariah declares here, is ablution: and he alludes to the legal rites when he says,

A fountain shall be opened to the house of David, and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem. We know that formerly under the law many washings were prescribed to the Jews; and when any one had become defiled, to wash himself was the remedy. It is certain that water was of no value to cleanse the heart; but the sins of men, we know, are expiated by the death of Christ, so that true ablution is by the blood which he shed for us. 167 Hence the types of the law ought no doubt to be referred to this blood. The meaning is that God would be reconciled to the Jews when they became touched with sincere sorrow, and that reconciliation would be ready for them, for the Lord would cleanse them from every defilement.

He speaks of a fountain opened; and he no doubt intimates here a difference between the law and the gospel. Water was brought daily to the temple; but it was, we know, for private washings. But Zechariah promises here a perpetual stream of cleansing water; as though he had said, “Ablution will be free to all, when God shall again receive his people into favor.” Though remission of sins was formerly offered under the law, yet it is now much more easily obtained by us; not that God grants a license to sin, but that the way in which our filth is cleansed, has become more evident since the coming of Christ. For the fathers under the law were indeed fully assured that God was so propitious as not to impute sins; but where was the pledge of ablution? In the sprinkling of blood, and that blood was the blood of a calf or a lamb. Now since we know that we have been redeemed by Christ, and that our souls are sprinkled with his blood by the hidden power of the Holy Spirit, it is doubtless the same as though God had not only set before our eyes our ablution, but also placed it as it were in our hands, while to the fathers it was more obscure or shown to them at a distance.

And he says, To the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem. He had before restricted God’s favor to that city, that he might goad the Jews, who had preferred their outward gratifications to so great a happiness; for they thought themselves happy in their exile, because they inhabited a pleasant and fruitful country, and enjoyed quietness and peace; and thus it happened that they despised the deliverance offered to them. Hence the Prophet promises here to the citizens of Jerusalem and to the royal family a fountain in which they might wash away their filth; for from Sion was the law to go forth, and from Jerusalem the word of the Lord. (Isa 2:2.) And we know that from thence were taken the first-fruits of the new Church. 168 What we have before seen respecting God’s favor being extended farther, is no objection; for both events were in their due order fulfilled, as God blessed the tribe of Judah, who trusted in his promises and returned to their own country, and afterwards extended wider his favor, and gathered into one body those who had been dispersed through distant parts of the world.

He adds, For sin and for uncleanness, or as some read, “for sprinkling,” which is by no means suitable, except the word “sin” be taken for expiation. The word is derived from נדד , nedad, but it often means sprinkling, sometimes uncleanness, and sometimes the uncleanness of women, and so some render it here. The verb signifies to remove or to separate; and hence נדה , nede, is the removal of a woman from her husband during her uncleanness, but it is applied to designate any uncleanness. It might indeed be taken here for the uncleanness of women, as an instance of a part for the whole; but I am led by the context to render it uncleanness. Now if we translate חטאת , chathat, sin, then נדה , nede, must be rendered uncleanness; but if the first be expiation, then the second may be sprinkling: and this meaning I am disposed to take, for under the law sins were cleansed by sacrifices as well as by washings. 169

The import of the whole then is — that though the Jews had in various ways defiled themselves, so that they were become filthy before God, and their uncleanness was abominable, yet a fountain would be prepared for them, by which they might cleanse themselves, so as to come before God pure and clean. We hence see that it was the Prophet’s object to show, that the repentance of which he had spoken would not be useless, for there would be a sure issue, when God favored the Jews, and showed himself propitious to them, and already pacified, and even provided for them a cleansing by the blood of his only-begotten Son, so that no filth might prevent them to call on him boldly and in confidence; for instead of the legal rites there would be the reality, as their hearts would be sprinkled by the Spirit, so that they would be purified by faith, and would thus cast away all their filth.

Defender: Zec 13:1 - -- There will be living waters emerging from Jerusalem in that day (Zec 14:8), but the "fountain" mentioned in this verse is "for sin and uncleanness." I...

There will be living waters emerging from Jerusalem in that day (Zec 14:8), but the "fountain" mentioned in this verse is "for sin and uncleanness." It can only refer to the cleansing blood of the Savior (Eph 1:7; Rev 1:5), which is, for the first time, applied here to the whole nation of Israel. Possibly their national repentance will be couched in the words of Isaiah 52:13-53:12."

TSK: Zec 13:1 - -- that : Zec 12:3, Zec 12:8, Zec 12:11 a fountain : Job 9:30,Job 9:31; Psa 51:2, Psa 51:7; Isa 1:16-18; Eze 36:25; Joh 1:29, Joh 19:34, Joh 19:35; 1Co 6...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Zec 13:1 - -- In that day there shall be a fountain opened - Zechariah often repeats, "in that day"Zec 12:3-4, Zec 12:6, Zec 12:8-9, Zec 12:11; Zec 13:1-2, Z...

In that day there shall be a fountain opened - Zechariah often repeats, "in that day"Zec 12:3-4, Zec 12:6, Zec 12:8-9, Zec 12:11; Zec 13:1-2, Zec 13:4; Zec 14:6, Zec 14:8, Zec 14:13, Zec 14:20, resuming his subject again and again, as a time not proximate, but fixed and known of God, of which he declared somewhat. It is "that day"which "Abraham desired to see, and saw it"Joh 8:56, whether by direct revelation, or in the typical sacrifice of Isaac, "and was glad:"it was "that day"which "many prophets and kings and righteous men desired to see"Mat 13:17; Luk 10:24, and in patience waited for it,: "the"one "day of salvation"of the Gospel. He had spoken of repentance, in contemplation of Christ crucified; he now speaks of forgiveness and cleansing, of sanctification and consequent obedience. The "fountain shall be"not simply "opened,"but shall remain open. Isaiah had already prophesied of the refreshment of the Gospel. "When the poor and needy seek water and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst, I, the Lord, will hear them, I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them. I will open rivers in high places and fountains in the midst of the valleys"Isa 41:17-18; here it is added, "for sin. and for uncleanness."

There were "divers"Heb 9:10 symbolical "washings"under the law; the Levites were "sprinkled with the water of purifying"Num 8:7, literally, "the water of taking away of sin: living waters"Num 19:17, put to the ashes of an heifer, were appointed as a "water for"(removing) "defilements"(Num 19:9, Num 19:13, Num 19:20-21 bis; Num 31:23); "a cleansing of sin"Num 19:9. Now, there should be one ever-open fountain for all "the house of David."Theodoret: "Who that fountain is, the Lord Himself teacheth through Jeremiah, ‘ they have forsaken Me, the fountain of living waters’ Jer 2:13; and in the Gospel He says, ‘ If any man thirst, let him come unto Me and drink’ Joh 7:37; and ‘ The water which I shall give him, is a fountain of living water, gushing up to everlasting life’ Joh 4:14. This was ‘ open to the house of David;’ for of that kindred He took human nature. It was opened also ‘ for the dwellers of Jerusalem,’ for the sprinkling of holy baptism; through which we have received remission of sins."Cyril: "That, receiving divine and holy baptism, we are sprinkled with the Blood of Christ to the remission of sins, who can doubt?"Dionysius: "Of this fountain much was foretold by Ezekiel, ‘ that a fountain should issue forth from the temple of the Lord, and ‘ go down into the desert’ Eze 47:1, Eze 47:8-9, and ‘ every soul, to whom it shall come, shall live;’ and Joel, ‘ A fountain shall come forth of the house of the Lord, and water the valley of Shillim’ Joe 3:18. Of this fountain Peter said to the Jews, when ‘ pricked in the heart’ and seeking forgiveness, ‘ Let everyone of you be baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins’ "Act 2:37-38.

Poole: Zec 13:1 - -- In that day when the Lamb of God shall be offered up a sacrifice for mankind, and the gospel shall be preached in which the glad tidings of our rede...

In that day when the Lamb of God shall be offered up a sacrifice for mankind, and the gospel shall be preached in which the glad tidings of our redemption are published.

A fountain: by water and ceremonial washings was legal pollution in many cases purged away, and much of the legal service stood in divers washings; but all these were shadows and types; here is that they typified, the matchless healing and purging fountain, i.e. the blood of Christ; here is the true Siloam, which never failed to heal any that rightly used it; it is Christ.

Opened: the spouse is to Christ a fountain sealed, but Christ is to sinners a fountain opened: under the law he was as the waters of the temple, for the Jew; but now he is opened to us Gentiles, free to all, and of easy access, and of sovereign virtue to heal.

To the house of David he was every where nearest to them, and though his own kindred did some of them slight him, and not believe in him, yet some others did, and it may intimate to us the first tender of grace made to his own, to whom he came, though they received him not; or the royal family some of them will be benefited by it, and all of them need it; no outward privilege can secure us against the poison of sin, grace alone, this fountain only, can purge it away in great and noble, or mean and base.

To the inhabitants of Jerusalem to all the Jews before the Gentiles,

To you first saith the apostle,

God hath sent his Son but in that it is opened, it is to us Gentiles also. Jerusalem, as image of the whole church, takes in the Gentiles; so inhabitants of Jerusalem are all to whom the gospel is preached, all penitents.

For sin and for uncleanness for purging away of all manner of sins and uncleannesses, of which men repent, and from which they depart, according to that Pro 20:9 1Jo 1:9 .

Haydock: Zec 13:1 - -- Fountain. In the New Testament Christ is made an open fountain by his incarnation, John iv. 13. (St. Gregory, xx. in Ezechiel i. 6. ep. 186.) (Wor...

Fountain. In the New Testament Christ is made an open fountain by his incarnation, John iv. 13. (St. Gregory, xx. in Ezechiel i. 6. ep. 186.) (Worthington) ---

His baptism and other sacraments have the most surprising effects, to which the prophet refers more than to those waters which were brought by pipes into the temple to cleanse the victims, Ezechiel xlvii. 1. (Calmet) ---

The washing. Septuagint, "change and sprinkling." Grabe substitutes Greek: chorismon, "separation," and marks the verse with an asterisk. The legal impurities shall be effaced. (Haydock)

Gill: Zec 13:1 - -- In that day there shall be a fountain opened,.... Which Aben Ezra and Kimchi understand literally; but R. Moses the priest figuratively; and so the Ta...

In that day there shall be a fountain opened,.... Which Aben Ezra and Kimchi understand literally; but R. Moses the priest figuratively; and so the Targum, which interprets it of the doctrine of the law being open as a fountain of water; and so Abendana, who compares it with Isa 2:3 but rather it should be understood of the preaching of the Gospel, and the administration of Gospel ordinances; though better of Christ himself, the fountain of gardens, and of living waters, from whose pierced side, of whom mention is made as pierced in the preceding chapter Zec 12:10, sprung blood and water; blood for justification, remission, and cleansing, and water for sanctification: and best of all of his blood particularly, called a "fountain", not so much for the quantity of blood shed, as for its full virtue and efficacy to answer the purposes for which it was shed; it being the blood not only of man, and of an innocent man, but of the Son of God; and may be said to be "opened", because of its continued virtue to cleanse from sin; it is not sealed, but opened, and always stands open; there is no hinderance or obstruction in coming to it; not the meanness or poverty of persons, they that have no money may come to these waters; nor their sinfulness, even though they are the chief of sinners; nor their being of this and the other nation, it is exposed to all; to all that the Father has given to Christ; to all sensible sinners: though it follows,

to the house of David, and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem; for this, as it may be literally understood of the Jews in the latter day, including their great men and common people, high and low, rich and poor; so mystically of all the family of Christ the son of David, and of all that belong to the heavenly Jerusalem, even the whole church of the firstborn, whose names are written in heaven:

for sin, and for uncleanness; that is, for sin, which is uncleanness; sin is an unclean thing, and has defiled all human nature, and nothing can remove the pollution of it; but the blood of Christ can remove it, and that being shed makes atonement for it, procures the pardon of it, and justifies from it in the sight of God; and being sprinkled on the conscience, removes it from that. The Targum interprets it mystically of the forgiveness of sins, paraphrasing it thus,

"I will forgive their iniquities, as they are cleansed with the water of sprinkling, and the ashes of the heifer, which is for sin.''

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Zec 13:1 This reference to the fountain opened up…to cleanse them from sin and impurity is anticipatory of the cleansing from sin that lies at the heart ...

Geneva Bible: Zec 13:1 In that day there ( a ) shall be a fountain opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin and for uncleanness. ( a ) He sh...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Zec 13:1-9 - --1 The fountain of purgation for Jerusalem,2 from idolatry, and false prophecy.7 The death of Christ, and the trial of a third part.

MHCC: Zec 13:1-6 - --In the time mentioned at the close of the foregoing chapter, a fountain would be opened to the rulers and people of the Jews, in which to wash away th...

Matthew Henry: Zec 13:1-6 - -- Behold the Lamb of God taking away the sin of the world, the sin of the church; for therefore was the Son of God manifested, to take away our s...

Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 13:1 - -- The penitential supplication of Israel will lead to a thorough renewal of the nation, since the Lord will open to the penitent the fountain of His g...

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 13:1-9 - --2. The restoration of Judah ch. 13 "The connection between chapters 12 and 13 is so close that a...

Constable: Zec 13:1-6 - --Israel's cleansing 13:1-6 13:1 In that day God would open a fountain for the complete spiritual cleansing of the Israelites, both for their moral sins...

Guzik: Zec 13:1-9 - --Zechariah 13 - The Nation Purified A. The purification of the people 1. (1) A fountain to cleanse sin. "In that day a fountain shall be opene...

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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 13 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Zec 13:1, The fountain of purgation for Jerusalem, Zec 13:2, from idolatry, and false prophecy; Zec 13:7, The death of Christ, and the tr...

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 13 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 13 The fountain of purgation for Jerusalem, Zec 13:1 . The extirpation of idolatry and false prophecy, Zec 13:2-6 . The death of Christ, an...

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 13 (Chapter Introduction) (Zec 13:1-6) The Fountain for the remission of sins, The conviction of the false prophets. (Zec 13:7-9) The death of Christ, and the saving of a remn...

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 13 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. Some further promises relating to gospel-times. Here is a promise of the remission of sins (Zec 13:1), of the reformat...

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 13 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ZECHARIAH 13 In this chapter are prophecies concerning the purification of the penitent Jews before spoken of; the removal of idols...

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