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Text -- Zechariah 2:3 (NET)

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2:3 At this point the angelic messenger who spoke to me went out, and another messenger came to meet him
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Zec 2:3 - -- Christ, who had so long talked with Zechariah.

Christ, who had so long talked with Zechariah.

Wesley: Zec 2:3 - -- From the midst of the myrtle - trees.

From the midst of the myrtle - trees.

JFB: Zec 2:3 - -- The interpreting angel is met by another angel sent by the measuring Divine Angel to "run" to Zechariah (Zec 2:4). Those who perform God's will must n...

The interpreting angel is met by another angel sent by the measuring Divine Angel to "run" to Zechariah (Zec 2:4). Those who perform God's will must not merely creep, nor walk, but run with alacrity.

JFB: Zec 2:3 - -- Namely, from me (Zechariah).

Namely, from me (Zechariah).

JFB: Zec 2:3 - -- From the measuring angel.

From the measuring angel.

Calvin: Zec 2:3 - -- It is said, that the angel went forth, and that another angel met him. It hence appears as from the whole of what the Prophet says, how carefully ...

It is said, that the angel went forth, and that another angel met him. It hence appears as from the whole of what the Prophet says, how carefully God provides for the safety of his Church; for he has ever angels as his emissaries, who hasten at his nod, and aid the Church in its necessities. Since then angels thus unite to secure the well-being of the Church, we hence perceive how dear to God are the faithful, in whose favor he thus employs all his angels; and we also see, that it was the Lord’s will that this prophecy should be clear and manifest to all the godly: go, and run to that young man, he says, and tell him. Zechariah had indeed asked for an explanation of the measure in the man’s hand, but from the fact that another angel met him, it appears, as I have already said, that God does not neglect the request and prayers of his people, provided only that they are desirous of learning; he will then perform the part of a true and faithful teacher towards them. But the word “run,” ought especially to be noticed: “go,” he says, “and even hasten, lest the youth should longer doubt, and explain the purpose of this prophecy.” He calls the Prophet a youth, because he was then among angels. He would not call him a man of full age, because he had before called an angel man. What rank could the Prophet hold among angels except that of a youth? This circumstance ought therefore to be observed as the reason why Zechariah spoke disparagingly or humbly of himself.

Now as to the import of the prophecy, we have already said, that here is described the heavenly Jerusalem, which is surrounded by no walls, but is open to the whole world, and which depends not on its own strength, but dwells safely though exposed on all sides to enemies; for the Prophet says not without reason, “through the villages shall Jerusalem be inhabited;” that is, it shall everywhere be inhabited, so that it will have no need of defense to restrain or hinder enemies to come near; for a safe rest shall be given to it, when every one shall quietly occupy his own place. It follows —

TSK: Zec 2:3 - -- the angel : Zec 1:9, Zec 1:13, Zec 1:14, Zec 1:19, Zec 4:1, Zec 4:5, Zec 5:5 and another : Zec 1:8, Zec 1:10,Zec 1:11

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Barnes: Zec 2:3 - -- The angel that talked with me went forth - Probably to receive the explanation which was given him for Zechariah; and another angel, a higher a...

The angel that talked with me went forth - Probably to receive the explanation which was given him for Zechariah; and another angel, a higher angel, since he gives him a commission, "went forth to meet him,"being (it seems probable) instructed by the Angel of the Lord, who laid down the future dimensions of the city. The indefiniteness of the description, another angel, implies that he was neither the Angel of the Lord, nor (were they different) Michael, or the man with the measuring line, but an angel of intermediate rank, instructed by one higher, instructing the lower, who immediately instructed Zechariah.

Poole: Zec 2:3 - -- The angel that talked the great and glorious Angel, i.e. Christ Jesus himself, which had so long talked with Zechariah. Went forth from the midst o...

The angel that talked the great and glorious Angel, i.e. Christ Jesus himself, which had so long talked with Zechariah.

Went forth from the midst of the myrtle trees, where he was first seen: whither he is going is not said; perhaps to standby, direct, and encourage the person that was going to measure Jerusalem.

Another angel went out to meet him a created angel, or a ministerial angel, as became his office, offers his service to Christ, who is Lord of angels.

Haydock: Zec 2:3 - -- Another. The angel who measured spoke to Michael. (Calmet)

Another. The angel who measured spoke to Michael. (Calmet)

Gill: Zec 2:3 - -- And, behold, the angel that talked with me went forth,.... See Zec 1:9 and he "went forth" from the place where the prophet was, with whom he had been...

And, behold, the angel that talked with me went forth,.... See Zec 1:9 and he "went forth" from the place where the prophet was, with whom he had been conversing:

and another angel went out to meet him: the same that was seen among the myrtle trees, Zec 1:8 and here, with a measuring line in his hand, Zec 2:1.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Zec 2:3 See the note on the expression “angelic messenger” in 1:9.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 2:1-5 - --The Son of David, even the Man Christ Jesus, whom the prophet sees with a measuring line in his hand, is the Master-Builder of his church. God notices...

Matthew Henry: Zec 2:1-5 - -- This prophet was ordered, in God's name, to assure the people (Zec 1:16) that a line should be stretched forth upon Jerusalem. Now here we have th...

Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 2:1-5 - -- Whilst the second vision sets forth the destruction of the powers that were hostile to Israel, the third (Zec 2:1-5) with the prophetic explanation ...

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 2:1-5 - --1. The vision itself 2:1-5 2:1-2 In the next scene of his vision, Zechariah saw a man (i.e., an angel who looked like a man) with a measuring line in ...

Guzik: Zec 2:1-13 - --Zechariah 2 - A City Without Walls A. Call to Return to the Promised Land. 1. (1-5) The man with the measuring line and the protection promised. T...

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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 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Zec 2:1, God, in the care of Jerusalem, sends to measure it; Zec 2:6, The redemption of Zion; Zec 2:10, The promise of God’s presence.

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 2 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 2 The vision of an angel sent to measure Jerusalem, and its flourishing state under God’ s protection foretold, Zec 2:1-5 . The people...

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 2 (Chapter Introduction) (Zec 2:1-5) The prosperity of Jerusalem. (Zec 2:6-9) The Jews called to return to their own land. (Zec 2:10-13) A promise of God's presence.

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 2 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. Another vision which the prophet saw, not for his own entertainment, but for his satisfaction and the edification of t...

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 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ZECHARIAH 2 This chapter contains a prophecy of the church under the Gospel dispensation; of the largeness and numbers of it; and o...

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