
Text -- Zechariah 8:17 (NET)




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JFB: Zec 8:16-17 - -- The promised blessings are connected with obedience. God's covenanted grace will lead those truly blessed by it to holiness, not licentiousness.
The promised blessings are connected with obedience. God's covenanted grace will lead those truly blessed by it to holiness, not licentiousness.

JFB: Zec 8:16-17 - -- Not that the truth should not be spoken to foreigners too; but He makes it an aggravation of their sin, that they spared not even their brethren. Besi...
Not that the truth should not be spoken to foreigners too; but He makes it an aggravation of their sin, that they spared not even their brethren. Besides, and above all outward ordinances (Zec 7:3), God requires truth and justice.

Equitable decisions tend to allay feuds and produce peace.

The place where courts of judicature in the East were held.

JFB: Zec 8:17 - -- Therefore ye too ought to hate them. Religion consists in conformity to God's nature, that we should love what God loves and hate what God hates.
Therefore ye too ought to hate them. Religion consists in conformity to God's nature, that we should love what God loves and hate what God hates.
Calvin -> Zec 8:17
Calvin: Zec 8:17 - -- He afterwards adds, And think not evil every one against his friend. Here the Prophet not only condemns open wrongs, but also the hidden purposes of...
He afterwards adds, And think not evil every one against his friend. Here the Prophet not only condemns open wrongs, but also the hidden purposes of evil. We hence learn, that the law was not only given to restrain men as it were by a bridle, and that it not only contains a rule of life as to outward duties, but that it also rules their hearts before God and angels. The law is indeed really spiritual; and extremely gross and foolish are they who think that they satisfy the law of Moses, when they abstain from murder and theft and other evil deeds; for we see that the Prophets everywhere required a right feeling in the hearts as Zechariah does in this place, who reminds the Jews, that they were not to devise evil against their friends, no, not in their hearts. He might have omitted the last words; but he meant to condemn those frauds which were wont to be covered by many and various disguises. Though then men may not bring forth their wickedness, yet Zechariah shows that God will punish it; for whatever dwells within, however concealed it may be from the eyes of men, however hidden it may be in the depth of the heart, it must yet come to an account before God.
He adds another kind of evil, even perjury, And love not the oath of falsehood. He might have said, swear not to the injury of thy neighbor; but there is to be observed here a contrast between the perverted love of men and the hatred of God. As then God hates a false oath as all other frauds and falsehoods, so he forbids us to desire it: for if we wish to please God, we must see what he requires from us, inasmuch as we designedly provoke his wrath when we desire or covet what he declares that he hates. In a word, Zechariah shows that God would be propitious and kind to the Jews, provided they truly and from the heart repented, and attended to what was right and just — not only to build the temple, to offer sacrifices, and to observe other rites, but also to form their life according to what integrity required; to labor not only by external acts to discharge their duties towards their neighbors; but also to cleanse their hearts from all hatred, all cruelty, and all depraved affections. It now follows —
TSK -> Zec 8:17
TSK: Zec 8:17 - -- let : Zec 7:10; Pro 3:29, Pro 6:14; Jer 4:14; Mic 2:1-3; Mat 5:28, Mat 12:35, Mat 15:19
love : Zec 5:3, Zec 5:4; Jer 4:2; Mal 3:5
things : Psa 5:5, Ps...

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Barnes -> Zec 8:17
Barnes: Zec 8:17 - -- For all these things do I hate - Literally, emphatic, "For they are all these things which I hate."This is the sum of what I hate; for they com...
For all these things do I hate - Literally, emphatic, "For they are all these things which I hate."This is the sum of what I hate; for they comprise in brief the breaches of the two tables, the love of God and of man.
Poole -> Zec 8:17
Poole: Zec 8:17 - -- Let none of you imagine evil in your hearts against his neighbour: see Zec 7:10 .
Love no false oath: see Zec 5:4 : you that must not lie to a man,...
Let none of you imagine evil in your hearts against his neighbour: see Zec 7:10 .
Love no false oath: see Zec 5:4 : you that must not lie to a man, must not swear to a lie before God, Psa 15:4 Eze 17:18,19 .
For all these are things that I hate so that I cannot be reconciled to them; so that I must not, will not let them go unpunished. If your will be blest as I promise, look you do as I prescribe. This is reason enough why you should not do them.
Haydock -> Zec 8:17
Haydock: Zec 8:17 - -- Friend means every neighbour, or all mankind, Luke x. 27, 36. Even thoughts must be guarded. (Calmet)
Friend means every neighbour, or all mankind, Luke x. 27, 36. Even thoughts must be guarded. (Calmet)
Gill -> Zec 8:17
Gill: Zec 8:17 - -- And let none of you imagine evil in your hearts against his neighbour,.... See Gill on Zec 7:10 hatred without a cause was a governing vice under the ...
And let none of you imagine evil in your hearts against his neighbour,.... See Gill on Zec 7:10 hatred without a cause was a governing vice under the second temple, and Jarchi says was the cause of the destruction of it; see Joh 15:25,
and love no false oath; whereby the character and property of a fellow creature are hurt; nor any vain one, which the Jews were addicted to, Mat 5:34,
for all these are things that I hate, saith the Lord; as being contrary to his nature, and to his law; and is a reason why they should be hated and avoided by men.

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TSK Synopsis -> Zec 8:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Zec 8:1-23 - --1 The restoration of Jerusalem.9 They are encouraged to build the temple by God's favour to them.16 Good works are required of them.18 Joy and enlarge...
MHCC -> Zec 8:9-17
MHCC: Zec 8:9-17 - --Those only who lay their hands to the plough of duty, shall have them strengthened with the promises of mercy: those who avoid their fathers' faults h...
Matthew Henry -> Zec 8:9-17
Matthew Henry: Zec 8:9-17 - -- God, by the prophet, here gives further assurances of the mercy he had in store for Judah and Jerusalem. Here is line upon line for their comfort, a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zec 8:14-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 8:14-17 - --
The ground upon which this promise rests is given in Zec 8:14 and Zec 8:15, and it is closed in Zec 8:16 and Zec 8:17 by the addition of the conditi...
Constable -> Zec 7:1--8:23; Zec 8:1-17
Constable: Zec 7:1--8:23 - --IV. Messages concerning hypocritical fasting chs. 7--8
A question posed by representative Israelites provided th...
