
Text -- Zechariah 13:8 (NET)




Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics



collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)
Wesley: Zec 13:8 - -- Not precisely two, but the greater part shall die a temporal death, by the sword of Titus, or in eternal death under unbelief.
Not precisely two, but the greater part shall die a temporal death, by the sword of Titus, or in eternal death under unbelief.

A remnant, the lesser part, shall escape or be preserved.
JFB -> Zec 13:8-9
JFB: Zec 13:8-9 - -- Two-thirds of the Jewish nation were to perish in the Roman wars, and a third to survive. Probably from the context (Zec 14:2-9), which has never yet ...
Two-thirds of the Jewish nation were to perish in the Roman wars, and a third to survive. Probably from the context (Zec 14:2-9), which has never yet been fulfilled, the destruction of the two-thirds (literally, "the proportion of two," or "portion of two") and the saving of the remnant, the one-third, are still future, and to be fulfilled under Antichrist.
Two parts therein shall be cut off - In the war with the Romans

Clarke: Zec 13:8 - -- But the third shall be left - Those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ shall be preserved alive; and not one of these perished in the siege, or af...
But the third shall be left - Those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ shall be preserved alive; and not one of these perished in the siege, or afterwards, by those wars.
Calvin -> Zec 13:8
Calvin: Zec 13:8 - -- He goes on with the same subject; for he reminds the faithful, that though God had resolved to restore his Church, and though his blessing would be e...
He goes on with the same subject; for he reminds the faithful, that though God had resolved to restore his Church, and though his blessing would be evident, yet very heavy afflictions were not far distant; as though he had said, “God will give you a serene heaven and a bland air, that the land may bring forth its fruit; but still there is a heavy tempest impelling, and ye shall not be exempt from storms and hail. But when God has laid waste a part of the land, he will bless you with corn and wine, so that you shall have sufficient support.” So also in this place he says, “God will protect his Church, and will also be propitious to it, for he will wash away all the filth of wickedness, and will give to you faithful pastors, when he has removed the impostures of Satan: but in the meantime most grievous afflictions await you, and a hard state of things, and difficult to be borne, must be expected; for God will appear as though he intended to destroy his people: such will be the scattering.”
For this reason he says, that there will be through the whole land the most grievous calamities: Two parts, he says, shall die; the third only shall remain
We now see how all these things agree, and how the Prophet’s words harmonise. In short, he means, that what he had before promised respecting the future favor of God, does not belong indifferently to all, or to the whole body of the people, but to the faithful, whom God will in a wonderful manner deliver from ruin; for of the people God will only save the third part, as he had already resolved to destroy the other two parts. The intention of the Prophet is now by no means doubtful.
But we hence conclude, that what God daily promises to his Church is not to be extended indiscriminately to all, for many falsely profess his name: but he knows his own, as Paul says, and therefore exhorts them to depart from iniquity. (2Ti 2:16.) Let us then know that promises of God’s favor do not appertain to hypocrites: for though he has decreed to deal kindly and graciously with his Church, he yet continues to diminish it, so that the third part only remains safe. Whenever then we speak of God’s mercy towards his Church, and of his aid and help, let us ever bear in mind the cleansing of which Zechariah now speaks, that God will reserve the third part, while the greater portion ever runs headlong into ruin. It is then enough that the third part should be delivered from destruction. But this verse, as it has already appeared, ought to be applied to the kingdom of Christ.
Literally we read, the mouth of the two; but
TSK -> Zec 13:8
TSK: Zec 13:8 - -- two : Zec 11:6-9; Deut. 28:49-68; Isa 65:12-15, Isa 66:4-6, Isa 66:24; Eze 5:2-4, Eze 5:12; Dan 9:27; Mal 3:1, Mal 3:2, Mal 3:5, Mal 4:1-3; Mat 3:10-1...
two : Zec 11:6-9; Deut. 28:49-68; Isa 65:12-15, Isa 66:4-6, Isa 66:24; Eze 5:2-4, Eze 5:12; Dan 9:27; Mal 3:1, Mal 3:2, Mal 3:5, Mal 4:1-3; Mat 3:10-12, Mat 21:43, Mat 21:44, Mat 22:7, Mat 23:35-37, Mat 24:21; Luk 19:41-44, Luk 20:16-18, Luk 21:20-24, Luk 23:28-30; 1Th 2:15, 1Th 2:16; Rev 8:7-12; Rev 16:19
but : Zec 14:1, Zec 14:2; Isa 6:13; Jer 30:11; Joe 2:31, Joe 2:32; Amo 9:8, Amo 9:9; Mat 24:22; Mar 13:20; Rom 9:27-29, Rom 11:1-5

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Zec 13:8
Barnes: Zec 13:8 - -- In all the land, two parts therein shall be cut off and die - " In all the land of Israel,"says a Jewish interpreter; (Kimchi); "- the land, in ...
In all the land, two parts therein shall be cut off and die - " In all the land of Israel,"says a Jewish interpreter; (Kimchi); "- the land, in which the Good Shepherd had been slain and the sheep scattered, "that upon you."our Lord had said, "may come all the righteous blood."As David punished Moab, "with two lines measured he to put to death, and with one full line to keep alive"2Sa 8:2; and Ezekiel prophesied, "A third part of thee shall die with the pestilence, and with famine shall they be consumed in the midst of thee: and a third part shall fall by the sword round about thee"Eze 5:12; so now, the greater part should be destroyed, but a remnant should be saved. "But the third part shall be left therein. Even so then at this present time also,"Paul says, "there is a remnant according to the election of grace"Rom 11:5. Osorius: "The third part only shall be saved from the common destruction; yet not so, that they should suppose that glory was to be obtained amid ease."
Poole -> Zec 13:8
Poole: Zec 13:8 - -- This verse may be a prediction of the great slaughter Titus made among the Jews, and also an emblem of the multitudes of them that perish, and pauci...
This verse may be a prediction of the great slaughter Titus made among the Jews, and also an emblem of the multitudes of them that perish, and paucity of them that are saved.
In all the land of Judea or the whole world.
Two parts not precisely two, but, more largely, the greater part by far.
Shall be cut off and die a temporal death, by the sword of Titus, or an eternal death under unbelief and rejecting Christ.
But the third i.e. a remnant, the lesser part, yet as many as are chosen, shall be left therein ; shall escape or be preserved and saved.
This verse may be a prediction of the great slaughter Titus made among the Jews, and also an emblem of the multitudes of them that perish, and paucity of them that are saved.
In all the land of Judea or the whole world.
Two parts not precisely two, but, more largely, the greater part by far.
Shall be cut off and die a temporal death, by the sword of Titus, or an eternal death under unbelief and rejecting Christ.
But the third i.e. a remnant, the lesser part, yet as many as are chosen, shall be left therein ; shall escape or be preserved and saved.
Haydock -> Zec 13:8
Haydock: Zec 13:8 - -- Third. The greatest part of mankind will be lost. (Haydock) ---
The few Jews who embrace the faith will be absorbed in the Gentile converts, and s...
Third. The greatest part of mankind will be lost. (Haydock) ---
The few Jews who embrace the faith will be absorbed in the Gentile converts, and suffered to live, though proved by persecutions, while the rest shall be exterminated. Both shall lose their name, and be styled Christians. (Calmet) ---
Those who adhere to Judaism, or to paganism, cannot be saved. This is the privilege only of Christian Catholics, who live piously, and are selected by God's grace. (Worthington)
Gill -> Zec 13:8
Gill: Zec 13:8 - -- And it shall come to pass, that in all the land, saith the Lord,.... Either in all the land of Israel, as Kimchi interprets it; or rather in all the ...
And it shall come to pass, that in all the land, saith the Lord,.... Either in all the land of Israel, as Kimchi interprets it; or rather in all the world, as Aben Ezra and others; for this prophecy seems to have respect, not to the calamities of the Jews at the destruction of Jerusalem, after the death of Christ, when a few were saved, a remnant according to the election of grace, yet so as by fire, for whose sake the days of tribulation were shortened; but to the external state of the church, and the trouble of it throughout Christendom, about the time of the destruction of antichrist:
two parts therein shall be cut off and die; all hypocrites, formalists, and outward court worshippers; who seem as if they would be at this time two thirds of the professors of true religion; who will not be able to stand the hour of temptation that will come upon all the earth, to try the inhabitants of it; which will be the last struggle of the beast of Rome, Rev 3:10 but will be twice dead, plucked up by the roots; will die to the profession of religion, and be cut off from the people of God, and have no more a name with them:
but the third shall be left therein; the few names in Sardis, which have not defiled their garments; the hundred forty and four thousand that will stand with Christ, and by him, on Mount Zion, being redeemed from among men, Rev 3:4 compare with this Rev 16:19.

expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes: Zec 13:8 The fractions mentioned here call to mind the affliction of God’s people described by Ezekiel, though Ezekiel referred to his own times whereas ...
Geneva Bible -> Zec 13:8
Geneva Bible: Zec 13:8 And it shall come to pass, [that] in all the land, saith the LORD, ( k ) two parts in it shall be cut off [and] die; but the third shall be left in it...

expand allCommentary -- Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis -> Zec 13:1-9
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 13:7-9
MHCC: Zec 13:7-9 - --Here is a prophecy of the sufferings of Christ. God the Father gave order to the sword of his justice to awake against his Son, when he freely made hi...
Matthew Henry -> Zec 13:7-9
Matthew Henry: Zec 13:7-9 - -- Here is a prophecy, I. Of the sufferings of Christ, of him who was to be pierced, and was to be the fountain opened. Awake, O sword! against my She...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zec 13:7-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 13:7-9 - --
Zec 13:7. "Arise, O sword, over my shepherd, and over the man who is my neighbour, is the saying of Jehovah of hosts: smite the shepherd, that the ...
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...
