
Text -- Zechariah 2:12 (NET)




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Wesley -> Zec 2:12
Wesley: Zec 2:12 - -- Claim, recover, possess, and delight in, as a man doth in his paternal inheritance.
Claim, recover, possess, and delight in, as a man doth in his paternal inheritance.
JFB: Zec 2:12 - -- Lest the joining of the Gentile "nations to Jehovah" (Zec 2:11) should lead the Jews to fear that their peculiar relation to Him (Deu 4:20; Deu 9:29; ...

JFB: Zec 2:12 - -- The course of God's grace was interrupted for a time, but His covenant was not set aside (Rom 11:28-29); the election was once for all, and therefore ...
The course of God's grace was interrupted for a time, but His covenant was not set aside (Rom 11:28-29); the election was once for all, and therefore shall hold good for ever.
Clarke -> Zec 2:12
Clarke: Zec 2:12 - -- The Lord shall inherit Judah his portion in the holy land - This is a promise of the final restoration of the Jews, and that they should be God̵...
The Lord shall inherit Judah his portion in the holy land - This is a promise of the final restoration of the Jews, and that they should be God’ s portion in their own land.
Calvin -> Zec 2:12
Calvin: Zec 2:12 - -- The Prophet confirms the former doctrine, but removes offenses, which might have occurred to the Jews and prevented them from believing this prophecy...
The Prophet confirms the former doctrine, but removes offenses, which might have occurred to the Jews and prevented them from believing this prophecy: for they had been for a time rejected, so that there was no difference between them and other nations. The land of Canaan had been given them as a pledge of their heirship; but they had been thence expelled, and there had been no temple, no public worship, no kingdom. The Jews then might have concluded from all these reasons, that they were rejected by God. Hence the Prophet here promises that they were to be restored again to their former state and to their own place. Jehovah, he says, will take Judah as his hereditary portion; that is, God will really show that he has not forgotten the election by which he had separated the Jews for himself; for he intended them to be to him a peculiar people. They were now mixed with the nations; their dispersion seemed an evidence of repudiation; but it was to be at length manifest that God was mindful of that adoption, by which he once purposed to gather the Jews to himself, that their condition might be different from that of other nations. When therefore he says, that Judah would be to God for an heritage or for an hereditary portion, he brings forward nothing new, but only reminds them that the covenant by which God chose Judah as his people would not be void, for it would be made evident in its time.
And the following clause is to the same purpose, And he will again choose Jerusalem; for it was not then for the first time that Jerusalem became the city of God when restoration took place, but the election, which existed before, was now in a manner renewed conspicuously in the sight of men. It is then the same as though the Prophet had said, “The course of God’s favor has indeed been interrupted, yet he will again show that you have not been in vain chosen as his people, and that Jerusalem, which was his sanctuary, has not been chosen without purpose.” The renovation of the Church, then, is what the Prophet means by these words.
What we have said elsewhere ought at the same time to be noticed, that the word choose is not to be taken here in its strict sense; for God does not repeatedly choose those whom he regards as his Church. God’s election is one single act, for it is eternal and immutable. But as Jerusalem had been apparently rejected, the word choose imports here that God would make it evident, that the first elections had ever been unchangeable, however hidden it may have been to the eyes of men. He then adds —
Note that Judah is here called "the holy land"; its only occurrence.
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Barnes -> Zec 2:12
Barnes: Zec 2:12 - -- And the Lord shall inherit Judah His portion - The inheritance of the Lord is the title which God commonly gave to Israel (Deu 4:20; Deu 9:26, ...
And the Lord shall inherit Judah His portion - The inheritance of the Lord is the title which God commonly gave to Israel (Deu 4:20; Deu 9:26, Deu 9:29; 1Sa 26:19; 2Sa 14:16; 2Sa 20:19; 2Sa 21:3; 1Ki 8:51; Psa 28:9; Psa 33:12; Psa 68:10; Psa 78:62, Psa 78:71; Psa 119:1; Psa 106:40, Joe 2:17; Joe 3:2, (Hebrew) Isa 19:25; Isa 47:6; Jer 12:7-9; Jer 50:11). God is said to be the portion of Israel Jer 10:16; Jer 51:19; of the pious Psa 16:5; Psa 73:26; Psa 119:57; Psa 142:6; Lam 3:24; once only beside, is Israel said to be the portion of God Deu 32:9; once only is God said to inherit Israel, "Pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for thine inheritance"Exo 34:9. Zechariah unites the two rare idioms.
In the holy land - The land is again made holy by God, and sanctified by His Presence. So He calls the place where He revealed Himself to Moses, "holy ground"Exo 3:5. So it is said, "the holy place"Lev 10:17; Lev 14:13, "the holy house"1Ch 29:3, "the holy ark"2Ch 35:3, "the holy city"Neh 11:1, Neh 11:18; Isa 48:2; Isa 52:1, "the holy mountain"Isa 27:13; Jer 31:23; Zec 8:3, "the holy people"Isa 62:12, "the holy chambers"(Eze 42:13 all), or, with reference to their relation to God who consecrates them, "My holy mountain"Psa 2:6; Isa 11:9; Isa 56:7; Isa 57:13; Isa 65:11, Isa 65:25; Isa 66:20; Eze 20:40; Joe 2:1; Joe 3:17; Oba 1:16. Zep 3:11, "Thy holy habitation"Exo 15:13, "Thy holy dwelling-place"(Deu 26:15. "His holy hab."Psa 68:6; Jer 25:30; Zec 2:1-13 :17) "thy holy temple"(Psa 5:8; Psa 79:1; Psa 138:2; Jon 2:5, Jon 2:8, "His holy temple,"Mic 1:2; Hab 2:20), "Thy holy mountain"(Psa 15:1; Psa 43:3; Dan 9:16. "His holy hill,"Psa 3:5; Psa 48:2; Psa 99:9), "Thy holy oracle"Psa 28:2, "Thy holy city"Dan 9:24, "cities"Isa 64:9, "His holy place"Psa 24:1-10 :, "His holy border."Psa 78:54. It is not one technical expression, as people now by a sort of effort speak of "the holy land."Everything which has reference to God is holy. The land is holy, not for any merits of theirs, but because God was worshiped there, was specially present there. It was an anticipation and type of "Thy holy Church throughout all the world doth acknowledge Thee."This land their fathers had "polluted with blood"Psa 106:38; God says, "they defiled My land"Jer 2:7; Jer 3:9; Jer 16:18; Ezekiel called her eminently, "the land that is not cleansed"Eze 22:24. Now God said, "I will remove the iniquity of the land"Zec 3:9, and she was again a holy land, as hallowed by Him.
It is not a mere conversion of the pagan, But, as Isaiah Isa 2:3 and Micah Mic 4:2 foretold; a conversion, of which Jerusalem should be the center, as our Lord explained to the Apostles after His Resurrection, "that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in His name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem"Luk 24:47.
Poole -> Zec 2:12
Poole: Zec 2:12 - -- The Lord Jehovah, the God of Abraham and of his seed, who had cast off Judah, and seemed to quit his claim in his ancient inheritance, by a disseisin...
The Lord Jehovah, the God of Abraham and of his seed, who had cast off Judah, and seemed to quit his claim in his ancient inheritance, by a disseisin of seventy years.
Shall inherit claim, recover, possess, and delight in, as a man doth in his paternal inheritance.
Judah all his Israel; this tribe mentioned, but all the rest included.
His portion his treasure and peculiar people, his lot and part.
In the holy land Heb. upon ; holy, not by any inherent holiness, but holy and selected, and set apart for a holy people consecrated to God.
Shall choose Jerusalem again ; the Lord will, as of old, choose Jerusalem for his seat.
Gill -> Zec 2:12
Gill: Zec 2:12 - -- And the Lord shall inherit Judah his portion in the holy land,.... The Lord's people is his portion, and the lot of his inheritance; whom he has chose...
And the Lord shall inherit Judah his portion in the holy land,.... The Lord's people is his portion, and the lot of his inheritance; whom he has chosen, and calls as such, whether they be Jews or Gentiles; but here it seems to mean the believing Jews; who, it is very likely, upon their conversion, will be returned to their own land, here called "the holy land"; because formerly here the Lord's holy people dwelt, his holy sanctuary was, and his holy worship and ordinances were attended on; and where now he will possess and enjoy his people, and favour them with communion with himself:
and shall choose Jerusalem again; after long trodden down of the Gentiles; as it formerly was a place of divine worship, so it shall be again; and which will be performed in it in a more spiritual and evangelical manner than ever; or it may respect the people of the Jews, who, being called by grace, this will be a kind of a renovation of their election, and an evidence of it; see Rom 11:26.

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TSK Synopsis -> Zec 2:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Zec 2:1-13 - --1 God, in the care of Jerusalem, sends to measure it.6 The redemption of Zion.10 The promise of God's presence.
MHCC -> Zec 2:10-13
MHCC: Zec 2:10-13 - --Here is a prediction of the coming of Christ in human nature. Many nations in that day would renounce idolatry, and God will own those for his people ...
Matthew Henry -> Zec 2:10-13
Matthew Henry: Zec 2:10-13 - -- Here is, I. Joy proclaimed to the church of God, to the daughter of Zion, that had separated herself from the daughter of Babylon. The Jews that...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zec 2:12-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 2:12-13 - --
"And Jehovah will take possession of Judah as His portion in the holy land, and will yet choose Jerusalem. Zec 2:13. Be still, all flesh, before J...
Constable: Zec 1:7--6:9 - --II. The eight night visions and four messages 1:7--6:8
Zechariah received eight apocalyptic visions in one night...

Constable: Zec 2:1-13 - --C. The surveyor ch. 2
In the first vision (1:7-17) God promised comfort to Israel. In the second (1:18-2...

Constable: Zec 2:6-13 - --2. The oracle about enemy destruction and Israelite blessing 2:6-13
This message brings out the ...
