
Text -- Zechariah 8:7 (NET)




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Wesley -> Zec 8:7
Wesley: Zec 8:7 - -- country - Persia and Media, which lay east from Jerusalem, and were now masters of Babylon.
country - Persia and Media, which lay east from Jerusalem, and were now masters of Babylon.
JFB -> Zec 8:7
JFB: Zec 8:7 - -- That is, from every region (compare Psa 50:1; the "West" is literally, "the going down of the sun") to which they are scattered; they are now found es...
That is, from every region (compare Psa 50:1; the "West" is literally, "the going down of the sun") to which they are scattered; they are now found especially in countries west of Jerusalem. The dispersion under Nebuchadnezzar was only to the east, namely, to Babylonia. The restoration, including a spiritual return to God (Zec 8:8), here foretold, must therefore be still future (Isa 11:11-12; Isa 43:5-6; Eze 37:21; Amo 9:14-15; also Zec 13:9; Jer 30:22; Jer 31:1, Jer 31:33).
Clarke -> Zec 8:7
Clarke: Zec 8:7 - -- I will save my people from the east country, and from the west - From every land in which any of them may be found. But these promises principally r...
I will save my people from the east country, and from the west - From every land in which any of them may be found. But these promises principally regard the Christian Church, or the bringing in the Jews with the fullness of the Gentiles.
Calvin -> Zec 8:7
Calvin: Zec 8:7 - -- He pursues the same subject, and introduces a preface, very necessary in so confused a state of things; for it was very difficult to raise up despond...
He pursues the same subject, and introduces a preface, very necessary in so confused a state of things; for it was very difficult to raise up desponding minds and to inspire them with confidence, when pressed down with fear and trembling. This is the reason why Zechariah repeats so often, that he declared nothing but God’s commands only.
Behold, he says, I will save, or deliver my people. As dispersion took away hope, the Prophet restores it, and says, that it would not be difficult to gather the people from all parts of the world, when God stretched forth his hand; and emphatical is the expression, I will deliver my people. God then does here exalt himself, that we may learn to exalt his power, and not to judge of it according to our own comprehension. I will deliver my people, he says, from the rising as well as from the setting of the sun. This sentence then is connected with the preceding, in which the Prophet briefly shows that the Jews erred and acted perversely, when they ascribed no more to God than what the judgment of their own flesh dictated, or what seemed probable according to the course of nature. As then he had taught them that great wrong is done to God except he is separated from men, and shines eminent above the whole world, he now adds, that God, with whom nothing is wonderful or difficult, had resolved to gather his people, and from their dispersion to restore them again to Jerusalem. The Prophet then says here nothing new, but rightly applies what he had just said of God’s infinite and incomprehensible power, which men absurdly attempt to inclose in their own brains, and to attach to earthly instrumentalities.
TSK -> Zec 8:7
TSK: Zec 8:7 - -- I : Psa 107:2, Psa 107:3; Isa 11:11-16, Isa 27:12, Isa 27:13, Isa 43:5, Isa 43:6, Isa 49:12, Isa 59:19, Isa 66:19, Isa 66:20; Jer 31:8; Eze 37:19-25; ...

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Barnes -> Zec 8:7
Barnes: Zec 8:7 - -- I will save My people from the East country and from the West country - Dionysius: "that is, the whole world; for Israel had been scattered in ...
I will save My people from the East country and from the West country - Dionysius: "that is, the whole world; for Israel had been scattered in every part of the world."God had said to Israel, "I will bring thy seed from the east and gather thee from the west; I will say to the north, Give up, and to the south, Keep not back"Isa 43:5-6. The two tribes had been carried to Babylon and had been dispersed, or had been allowed to migrate to the various provinces of the Babylonian or Persian empire. But these were in the East, though commonly called the north, because they invaded Israel from the north. Those who had migrated to Egypt were in the south. As yet none were in the West. The dispersion, as well as the gathering, was still future. When our Lord came, they had migrated westward. Greece, Italy, Asia minor, were full of them; and from all they were gathered. All Paul’ s Epistles written to named Churches, were written to Churches formed from converts in the West. In all these countries God would gather His one people, His Church, not of "the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles"Rom 9:24, grafted into them, as our Lord said, "I say unto you, that many shall come from the east and from the west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven; but the children of the kingdom (the unbelieving Jews, who were not the remnant) shall be cast out into outer darkness"Mat 8:11-12.
Poole -> Zec 8:7
Poole: Zec 8:7 - -- Thus saith the Lord of hosts: here again God engageth his almighty power to make good his promise.
Behold consider well what power is to do this.
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Thus saith the Lord of hosts: here again God engageth his almighty power to make good his promise.
Behold consider well what power is to do this.
I will save my people bring them safe,
from the east country Persia and Media, which lay east from Jerusalem, and, being now masters of Babylon and the captive Jews, they are said to be brought out of the east, though otherwhiles they are brought out of the north; both very consistent.
And from the west country: no doubt some of the Jews were carried westward; the trade of selling men was known in those days, and Tyre is noted and threatened for it by Ezekiel, Eze 27:13 , beside other sea-towns west of Canaan, which would be ready to buy captive Jews, and convey them westward. But if this promise should look to the Roman empire, and secure the Jews a return from that captivity, it is plain how their empire lay west from the Jews. Or perhaps it is a synecdoche, these two parts of the world mentioned, but all parts intended, as Psa 1:1 113:3 Mal 1:11 .
Haydock -> Zec 8:7
Haydock: Zec 8:7 - -- Sun, from Chaldea and the islands. This chiefly regards the Christian Church. (Calmet) ---
Assyria and Chaldea lay to the north. The promises are...
Sun, from Chaldea and the islands. This chiefly regards the Christian Church. (Calmet) ---
Assyria and Chaldea lay to the north. The promises are too great for the synagogue. (Worthington)
Gill -> Zec 8:7
Gill: Zec 8:7 - -- Thus saith the Lord of hosts, Behold,.... As being something wonderful, of great importance, and deserving attention:
I will save my people from th...
Thus saith the Lord of hosts, Behold,.... As being something wonderful, of great importance, and deserving attention:
I will save my people from the east country, and from the west country; this can not be understood of bringing those Jews that remained in Babylon, and other places, to their own land, for Babylon lay north of Judea; see Zec 6:6, and as yet there were no Jews in the western part of the world; but now they are chiefly in the east and west, from whence they will be gathered at the time of their general conversion; though this may refer to the times of the apostles of Christ, and to their ministry in the several parts of the world, who went forth, east, west, north, and south, and were the means and instruments of saving the Lord's people, both Jews and Gentiles, wherever they came, from the rising of the sun, to the setting of the same; see Mal 1:11.

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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 8:1-8
MHCC: Zec 8:1-8 - --The sins of Zion were her worst enemies. God will take away her sins, and then no other enemies shall hurt her. Those who profess religion must adorn ...
Matthew Henry -> Zec 8:1-8
Matthew Henry: Zec 8:1-8 - -- The prophet, in his foregoing discourses, had left his hearers under a high charge of guilt and a deep sense of wrath; he had left them in a melanch...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zec 8:7-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 8:7-8 - --
Zec 8:7. "Thus saith Jehovah of hosts, Behold, I save my people out of the land of the rising and out of the land of the setting of the sun. Zec 8:...
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...
