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Text -- Zechariah 14:8 (NET)
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When the days of ignorance, and idolatry shall end.
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Wesley: Zec 14:8 - -- The quickening, saving truths of the gospel, with all its ordinances in purity.
The quickening, saving truths of the gospel, with all its ordinances in purity.
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The church of Christ, the true Jerusalem.
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Wesley: Zec 14:8 - -- Perpetually, without intermission, these waters shall never dry away, or lose their healing virtue.
Perpetually, without intermission, these waters shall never dry away, or lose their healing virtue.
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JFB: Zec 14:8 - -- That is, the front, or east, which Orientalists face in taking the points of the compass; the Dead Sea.
That is, the front, or east, which Orientalists face in taking the points of the compass; the Dead Sea.
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Neither dried up by heat, nor frozen by cold; ever flowing.
Clarke: Zec 14:8 - -- Living waters shall go out - There shall be a wide diffusion of Divine knowledge, and of the plan of human salvation, which shall go out by apostles...
Living waters shall go out - There shall be a wide diffusion of Divine knowledge, and of the plan of human salvation, which shall go out by apostles and preachers, first from Jerusalem, then to Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, Italy, the isles of the sea, Britain, etc
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Clarke: Zec 14:8 - -- The former sea, and - the hinder sea - The Dead Sea and the Mediterranean; see on Joe 2:20 (note). These are metaphors
The former sea, and - the hinder sea - The Dead Sea and the Mediterranean; see on Joe 2:20 (note). These are metaphors
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Clarke: Zec 14:8 - -- In summer - In time of drought; or in the countries where there was no knowledge of God, there shall these waters flow. The stream shall never cease...
In summer - In time of drought; or in the countries where there was no knowledge of God, there shall these waters flow. The stream shall never cease; it shall run in summer as well as winter. These are living waters - perennial, incessant, and waters that shall preserve life. See Joh 7:37.
Calvin -> Zec 14:8
Calvin: Zec 14:8 - -- Here is subjoined a more cheering prophecy, — that the grace of God would yet prevail. Whatever evils, and troubles, and dangers, and fears, and di...
Here is subjoined a more cheering prophecy, — that the grace of God would yet prevail. Whatever evils, and troubles, and dangers, and fears, and diseases awaited the faithful, he yet says that in such miseries they would still be made happy. And this ought to be carefully observed, for nothing can be more suitably found to alleviate our sorrows than to put in the balance God’s benefits on one side, and on the other the punishments and chastisements which he brings on us; for as God’s mercy and kindness always greatly preponderate, it cannot be but that we shall be able to say with holy Job,
“If good things have we received from the Lord’s hand,
why should we refuse evil things?” (Job 2:10.)
This then is what Zechariah sets before us, — that though the Church may be harassed by many cares, and subject to many fears, and terrified by many dangers, and be as it were in trepidation, yet the grace of God, if rightly viewed, is sufficient to administer invaluable comfort, for go forth shall living waters from Jerusalem 184
This prophecy no doubt refers to the kingdom of Christ, and this may be sufficiently proved by other passages. The Prophet then has hitherto spoken of the many afflictions, which were nigh at hand, in order that the Jews might not faint or entirely fail; but he now directs their minds to the kingdom of Christ, from whence they were to look for not only a deliverance from all evils, but also the full restitution of the Church, and as it were the renovation of the world.
There is here no doubt an implied contrast between living waters and those which soon dry up: hence he says, that they would flow continually summer and winter. 185 Judea, we know, was subject to want of water, and there were no waters around Jerusalem, except the spring of Siloam, which had waters in abundance, and supplied the wants of the citizens. But the Prophet promises living waters, which would not be like occasional streams, but flow continually. At the same time he seems to regard something higher. As by living waters he understands those which are spiritual, so he compares these waters with all those streams which are earthly; as though he had said, “the fountain from which the two streams arise is inexhaustible, so that its exuberance shall never fail, but shall send forth streams from one sea to the opposite sea, and shall water the farthest regions of the earth.”
By the eastern sea many understand the Lake Asphaltes, but it seems to me more probable that the Prophet speaks of the Persian Sea; 186 for if he had said that the waters would go forth to that lake, the distance would be very short; but he meant on the contrary to show, that the copiousness of the waters would be so large and abundant that though they would pass through the whole earth, yet their flow would never cease. By the hinder sea he no doubt meant the Mediterranean. The import of the whole is, — that thong the earth were previously dry, yet such would be the abundance of waters as to be sufficient for all, not only as in former times to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, but also to all the Jews in whatever part of the country they might dwell.
Now, since the language is metaphorical, we must bear in mind what I have lately said, — that here is set forth the spiritual grace of God; nor is it a new thing to apply the word waters to the Spirit of God:
“I will pour forth waters on the dry land
and rivers on the thirsty land” (Isa 44:3;)
and again,
“I will give clean waters.” (Eze 36:25.)
There is a twofold reason why Scripture gives the name of waters to the Holy Spirit, — because he performs the two offices of cleansing and of watering: for we are like barren and dry land, except the Lord by his Spirit from heaven gives us new vigor and conveys moisture to us. As then the earth derives moisture from heaven, that it may produce fruit, so also we must have conferred on us by the hidden power of the Spirit whatever vigor we may possess. Since then Zechariah promises a fountain of living waters, he understands that God’s grace would be offered to all the Jews, so that they might drink and be satisfied, and no more be exposed as formerly to the want of water.
If any one objects and says, that this interpretation seems forced, the answer is ready at hand, which is this, — that as it is certain that the prophet here speaks of the kingdom of Christ, this rule is to be remembered, — That whatever is foretold of Christ’s kingdom, must correspond with its nature and character. Since then the kingdom of Christ is spiritual, there is no doubt but that when Scripture, as we have seen, promises a large produce of corn and wine, an abundance of all good things, tranquillity and peace, and bright days, it intends by all these things to set forth the character of Christ’s kingdom. We hence see what the prophet means by living waters; and then, why he says that they would go forth to the east and to the west; and lastly, why he adds, that they would flow in winter as well as in summer. It now follows —
Defender -> Zec 14:8
Defender: Zec 14:8 - -- Emerging from a great aquifer beneath Jerusalem and released by the earthquake, two great rivers will flow, one to the Dead Sea, one to the Mediterran...
Emerging from a great aquifer beneath Jerusalem and released by the earthquake, two great rivers will flow, one to the Dead Sea, one to the Mediterranean. See the more detailed account of these waters in Eze 47:1-12. There were similar rivers in Eden flowing out from God, and there will also be such in the New Jerusalem (Gen 2:10-14; Rev 22:1, Rev 22:2). All of these are literal models of the great spiritual prototype, the living water from Christ Himself (Isa 44:3; Joh 4:14; Joh 7:37-39; Rev 22:17)."
TSK -> Zec 14:8
TSK: Zec 14:8 - -- living : Eze 47:1-12; Joe 3:18; Luk 24:47; Joh 4:10,Joh 4:14, Joh 7:38; Rev 22:1, Rev 22:2, Rev 22:17
former : or, eastern, Joe 2:20
in summer : Isa 3...
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Barnes -> Zec 14:8
Barnes: Zec 14:8 - -- And it shall be, that living waters - Kimchi: "This is what is said in the prophecy of Joel, ‘ A fountain shall come forth from the house ...
And it shall be, that living waters - Kimchi: "This is what is said in the prophecy of Joel, ‘ A fountain shall come forth from the house of the Lord’ Joe 3:18; and in that of Ezekiel, ‘ And behold there ran out waters.’ Eze 47:2."Zechariah leaves to the mind to supply what the former prophets had said of the fertilizing life-giving character of those waters. He adds that they should pervade the whole land, west as well as east; "to the former,"rather "the Eastern Sea", into which they would by nature flow, and toward "the hinder,"that is, the Western Sea, the Mediterranean, which natural waters could not "reach."This their flow, he adds, should be perpetual , "These streams shall not dry up and their waters shall not fail"; therefore drought shall not lessen them, nor winter-cold bind them. "From Jerusalem as from a fountain shall stream forth living waters of wisdom and grace to all nations".
Cyril: "Again he tells us, under a figure, that exceeding great and large shall be that outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the saints, especially when they shall be removed to that holy eternal life in the world to come. For now through faith in Christ we are enriched, as with an earnest, with the firstfruits of the Holy Spirit. But after the Resurrection, sin being wholly taken away, the Holy Spirit will be in us, not as an earnest or in a measure; but richly bounteously and perfectly shall we enjoy the grace through Christ. He calleth, then, ‘ living water,’ the Spirit which, he says, will come forth from the Jerusalem which is from above. But that the Holy Scripture is accustomed to liken the Divine Spirit to ‘ water,’ the Giver thereof, the Son, accredits, saying, ‘ he that believeth on Me, as the Scripture hath said, Out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water’ Joh 7:38. This the Evangelist explains, ‘ This spake He of the Spirit, which they who believe in Him should receive’ Joh 7:39. Since then the Spirit is life-giving, rightly does he liken it to that, which is life-giving to the frame."
Poole -> Zec 14:8
Poole: Zec 14:8 - -- In that day when the gospel shall be preached, and the days of dark ceremonies among the Jews, and darker ignorance and idolatry among the heathen, s...
In that day when the gospel shall be preached, and the days of dark ceremonies among the Jews, and darker ignorance and idolatry among the heathen, shall end.
Living waters not only such as springs and fountains afford, living waters in opposition to standing, muddy, and dead waters; but such as give life, Eze 47:1,6,7 ; the quickening, saving truths of the gospel, with all its ordinances in purity.
Shall go out spread themselves or flow down as currents from good springs,
from Jerusalem the church of Christ, the true Jerusalem.
Toward the former sea or eastern sea, so far eastward as the sea will give leave; and who knows that sea?
Toward the hinder sea or western sea. Synecdochically it is both east, west, north, and south: so from Jerusalem, i.e. the church. the doctrine of the gospel is preached abroad, and runs down as doth living water.
In summer and in winter shall it be perpetually, without intermission or interruption, these waters should never dry away, nor ever lose their healing virtue.
Haydock -> Zec 14:8
Haydock: Zec 14:8 - -- Living waters; viz., the gospel of Christ. (Challoner) ---
Last: Mediterranean. (Haydock) ---
The prophet now turns to the figurative Jerusalem....
Living waters; viz., the gospel of Christ. (Challoner) ---
Last: Mediterranean. (Haydock) ---
The prophet now turns to the figurative Jerusalem. The earthly city was not well supplied with water. (Calmet) ---
It was in the most dry and barren part of the country. (St. Jerome in Isaias xlix.) ---
As much as the Mediterranean excels the Dead Sea, so much do the Gentiles surpass the Jewish converts in numbers. See chap. xiii 1. (Calmet) ---
The true faith is Catholic in all places, and at all times. (Worthington)
Gill -> Zec 14:8
Gill: Zec 14:8 - -- And it shall be in that day, that living waters shall go out from Jerusalem,.... When it shall be light; and this is one of the things which will mak...
And it shall be in that day, that living waters shall go out from Jerusalem,.... When it shall be light; and this is one of the things which will make it so; for by "living waters" are meant the Gospel, and the doctrines of it; compared to running "waters" for the sound of them, which will then go into all the earth; for the swiftness in which they shall proceed; for their rapidity and force in bearing all before them; for the great spread of them; and for their virtue and efficacy in cooling those who are inflamed with the fiery law; refreshing thirsty souls; purifying the hearts and lives of sinners, and making those that are barren fruitful: and to "living" waters, because they are the means of quickening dead sinners, and of reviving drooping saints; and because they serve to support and maintain a spiritual life, and nourish up unto eternal life, and direct the way to it, as well as give the best account of it: and these will come out of Jerusalem; which may design Jerusalem literally, which will be rebuilt at the time of the Jews' conversion; or mystically the church, the spiritual and heavenly Jerusalem; see Heb 12:22 reference seems to be had to the first ministration of the Gospel, which, according to prophecy, came out of Jerusalem, Isa 2:3.
Half of them towards the former sea; or the eastern sea, as the Targum, the Persian sea; and may signify that the Gospel shall be carried into the eastern parts of the world, into Persia, Tartary, and China, and other nations; and those great kingdoms shall become the kingdoms of Christ:
and half of them toward the hinder sea; or the western sea, as the Targum, the Mediterranean Sea; and may denote the progress and success of the Gospel in the European parts of the world: and the meaning of the whole is, that the Gospel shall be carried from east to west, and preached all the world over, to the conversion of Jews and Gentiles, who, some think, are designed by the two seas; when the abundance of the sea shall be converted by it, and the forces and fulness of the Gentiles brought in, and all Israel saved:
in summer and in winter shall it be; there will be no summer of persecution, nor winter of coldness and indifference to hinder the ministry of the word: the phrase denotes the constant ministry of the word, and the duration of it; it shall be constantly preached all the year long, and as long as summer and winter last.
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NET Notes: Zec 14:8 The western sea is a reference to the Mediterranean Sea (cf. NCV, TEV, CEV, NLT).
Geneva Bible -> Zec 14:8
Geneva Bible: Zec 14:8 And it shall be in that day, [that] living ( i ) waters shall go out from Jerusalem; half of them toward the former sea, and half of them toward the h...
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TSK Synopsis -> Zec 14:1-21
TSK Synopsis: Zec 14:1-21 - --1 The destroyers of Jerusalem destroyed.3 The coming of Christ, and the graces of his kingdom.12 The plague of Jerusalem's enemies.16 The remnant shal...
MHCC -> Zec 14:8-15
MHCC: Zec 14:8-15 - --Some consider that the progress of the gospel, beginning from Jerusalem, is referred to by the living waters flowing from that city. Neither shall the...
Matthew Henry -> Zec 14:8-15
Matthew Henry: Zec 14:8-15 - -- Here are, I. Blessings promised to Jerusalem, the gospel-Jerusalem, in the day of the Messiah, and to all the earth, by virtue of the blessings pour...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zec 14:8-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Zec 14:8-11 - --
Zec 14:8. "And it will come to pass in that day, that living waters will go out from Jerusalem; by half into the eastern sea, and by half into the ...
Constable: Zec 9:1--14:21 - --V. Oracles about the Messiah and Israel's future chs. 9--14
This part of Zechariah contains two undated oracles ...
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Constable: Zec 12:1--14:21 - --B. The burden concerning Israel: the advent and acceptance of Messiah chs. 12-14
This last section of th...
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Constable: Zec 14:1-21 - --3. The reign of Messiah ch. 14
"The cosmic, eschatological sweep of this last portion . . . is a...
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