
Text -- Zechariah 8:20 (NET)




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Wesley -> Zec 8:20
Multitudes.

JFB: Zec 8:20 - -- A preface needed to assure the Jews, now disheartened by the perils surrounding them, and by the humble aspect of the temple. "Unlikely as what follow...
A preface needed to assure the Jews, now disheartened by the perils surrounding them, and by the humble aspect of the temple. "Unlikely as what follows may seem to you, Jehovah of hosts, boundless in resources, saith it, therefore it shall be so." Just before Christ's coming, a feeling grew up among the heathen of the unsatisfactoriness of their systems of religion and philosophy; this disposed them favorably towards the religion of the Jew, so that proselytes embraced the worship of Jehovah from various parts of Asia; these again were predisposed to embrace Christianity when it was preached to them (Act 2:9-12, Act 2:41). But the full accomplishment of the conversion of the Gentiles foretold here is reserved till "Jerusalem" (Zec 8:22) becomes the center of Christianized Jewry (Rom 11:12, Rom 11:15).
Clarke -> Zec 8:20
Clarke: Zec 8:20 - -- There shall come people - Similar promises to those in Isa 2:3 and in Mic 4:1, Mic 4:2. Many Gentiles, as well as Jews, will then be found devoting ...
Calvin -> Zec 8:20
Calvin: Zec 8:20 - -- The Prophet here extends his discourse still farther; for he promises not only the complete restoration of his chosen people, but also the propagatio...
The Prophet here extends his discourse still farther; for he promises not only the complete restoration of his chosen people, but also the propagation of the Church; for God, he says, will gather a Church for himself from many and remote nations, and unite many nations in one body. And this ought to have availed especially to animate the Jews, as they were thus taught that the temple was built, not only that God might be worshipped by one nation, but by all nations. Moreover, as before this time some had come from distant lands to worship God, the Prophet may seem here to have this in view by using
He begins by saying, that God was the author of this prophecy; and this was said to secure credit. There was need, as we have said, of no common authority, since he was here speaking of what was incredible. There was only a handful of people returned to their country, and many dangers surrounded them almost every day; so that many, wearied with their present condition, preferred exile, and regret for their return had now crept into the minds of many, for they thought that they had been deceived. Since then the state of the people was such, there was need of something more than ordinary to confirm what is here said — that the glory of the second temple would be greater and more eminent than that of the first: It shall yet be, he says. Though a comparison is implied, there is yet no equality expressed, as though some few only would come. But as there had been no temple for seventy years, and as the temple, now begun to be built, was in no high esteem, but mean and insignificant, the Prophet says, that the time would yet come, when nations and inhabitants of great cities would ascend into Jerusalem. We may indeed render
TSK -> Zec 8:20
TSK: Zec 8:20 - -- there : Zec 2:11, Zec 14:16, Zec 14:17; 1Ki 8:41, 1Ki 8:43; 2Ch 6:32, 2Ch 6:33; Psa 22:27, Psa 67:1-4, Psa 72:17; Psa 89:9, Psa 117:1, Psa 117:2, Psa ...
there : Zec 2:11, Zec 14:16, Zec 14:17; 1Ki 8:41, 1Ki 8:43; 2Ch 6:32, 2Ch 6:33; Psa 22:27, Psa 67:1-4, Psa 72:17; Psa 89:9, Psa 117:1, Psa 117:2, Psa 138:4, Psa 138:5; Isa 2:2, Isa 2:3, Isa 11:10, Isa 49:6, Isa 49:22, Isa 49:23, Isa 60:3-12; Isa 66:18-20; Jer 16:19; Hos 1:10, Hos 2:23; Amo 9:12; Mic 4:1, Mic 4:2; Mal 1:11; Mat 8:11; Act 15:14, Act 15:18; Rom 15:9-12; Rev 11:15

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Barnes -> Zec 8:20
Barnes: Zec 8:20 - -- It shall yet be that - The promises are those which God had already made by Isaiah (Isa 2:2 ff) and Micah (Mic 4:1 ff). Yet where was the show ...
It shall yet be that - The promises are those which God had already made by Isaiah (Isa 2:2 ff) and Micah (Mic 4:1 ff). Yet where was the show of their fulfillment? The Jews themselves, a handful: the temple unfinished; its completion depending, in human sight, upon the will of their pagan masters, the rival worship at Samaria standing and inviting to coalition. Appearances and experience were against it. God says virtually, that it was, in human sight, contrary to all expectations. But "weakness is aye Heaven’ s might."Despite of all, of the fewness of those who were returned, their downheartedness, broken condition, hopelessness, though all had hitherto failed, though, or rather because, all human energy and strength were gone, as God had said before, "The Lord shall yet (Zec 1:17; Zec 2:1-13 :16 (12 English)) choose Jerusalem,"so now, It shall "yet"be "that."
Nations and many cities shall come - He describes vividly the eagerness and mutual impulse, with which not only many but mighty nations should throng to the Gospel, and every fresh conversion should win others also, until the great tide should sweep through the world.
Poole -> Zec 8:20
Poole: Zec 8:20 - -- Thus saith the Lord of hosts: this solemn attestation, that it is the Lord of hosts who will do that great thing next promised, calls both for our he...
Thus saith the Lord of hosts: this solemn attestation, that it is the Lord of hosts who will do that great thing next promised, calls both for our heeding and believing of it.
It shall yet come to pass how low soever the state of my church doth appear, and really is, yet a time shall come when it shall be more considerable.
There shall come people that is, multitudes of people, for they shall be inhabitants of many and great cities, which is added to explain what was more obscure in that one word,
people The Gentiles shall be added to the church, and increase her greatly.
Gill -> Zec 8:20
Gill: Zec 8:20 - -- Thus saith the Lord of hosts, It shall yet come to pass,.... This is another thing that shall certainly be accomplished:
that there shall come pe...
Thus saith the Lord of hosts, It shall yet come to pass,.... This is another thing that shall certainly be accomplished:
that there shall come people, and the inhabitants of many cities; in the Gentile world; they shall come and hear the word, believe in Christ, and join together in a Gospel church state; as they did at Antioch, Thessalonica, Corinth, and many other places: Ben Melech says this shall be in the days of the Messiah; and so it has been in the days of the true Messiah Jesus, and will be again in the latter day.

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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 8:18-23
MHCC: Zec 8:18-23 - --When God comes towards us in ways of mercy, we must meet him with joy and thankfulness. Therefore be faithful and honest in all your dealings; and let...
Matthew Henry -> Zec 8:18-23
Matthew Henry: Zec 8:18-23 - -- These verses contain two precious promises, for the further encouragement of those pious Jews that were hearty in building the temple. I. That a hap...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zec 8:20-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 8:20-22 - --
Zec 8:20. "Thus saith Jehovah of hosts: Yet will nations come, and inhabitants of many cities. Zec 8:21. And the inhabitants of one (city) will go...
Constable -> Zec 7:1--8:23; Zec 8:18-23
Constable: Zec 7:1--8:23 - --IV. Messages concerning hypocritical fasting chs. 7--8
A question posed by representative Israelites provided th...
