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Zechariah 1:13

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1:13 The Lord then addressed good, comforting words to the angelic messenger who was speaking to me.

Zechariah 2:3

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2:3 At this point the angelic messenger 1  who spoke to me went out, and another messenger came to meet him

Zechariah 4:1

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Vision Five: The Menorah

4:1 The angelic messenger 2  who had been speaking with me then returned and woke me, as a person is wakened from sleep.

Zechariah 4:4

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4:4 Then I asked the messenger who spoke with me, “What are these, 3  sir?”

Zechariah 5:10

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5:10 I asked the messenger who was speaking to me, “Where are they taking the basket?”

Zechariah 6:4

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6:4 Then I asked the angelic messenger 4  who was speaking with me, “What are these, sir?”

Zechariah 1:9

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The Interpretation of the First Vision

1:9 Then I asked one nearby, “What are these, sir?” The angelic messenger 5  who replied to me said, “I will show you what these are.”

Zechariah 1:14

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1:14 Turning to me, the messenger then said, “Cry out that the Lord who rules over all says, ‘I am very much moved 6  for Jerusalem and for Zion.

Zechariah 4:5

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4:5 He replied, “Don’t you know what these are?” So I responded, “No, sir.”

Zechariah 5:5

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Vision Seven: The Ephah

5:5 After this the angelic messenger 7  who had been speaking to me went out and said, “Look, see what is leaving.”

Zechariah 11:8

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11:8 Next I eradicated the three shepherds in one month, 8  for I ran out of patience with them and, indeed, they detested me as well.

Zechariah 1:19

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1:19 So I asked the angelic messenger 9  who spoke with me, “What are these?” He replied, “These are the horns 10  that have scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.” 11 
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[2:3]  1 tn See the note on the expression “angelic messenger” in 1:9.

[4:1]  1 tn See the note on the expression “angelic messenger” in 1:9.

[4:4]  1 sn Here these must refer to the lamps, since the identification of the olive trees is left to vv. 11-14.

[6:4]  1 tn See the note on the expression “angelic messenger” in 1:9.

[1:9]  1 tn Heb “messenger” or “angel” (מַלְאָךְ, malakh). This being appears to serve as an interpreter to the prophet (cf. vv. 13, 14).

[1:14]  1 tn Heb “jealous for” (so KJV, ASV); NIV, NRSV “very jealous for”; CEV “very protective of.” The meaning is that Jerusalem/Zion is the special object of God’s grace and purposes. This results in his unusual protection of his people, a protection not accorded others with whom he does not have such a close relationship.

[5:5]  1 tn See the note on the expression “angelic messenger” in 1:9.

[11:8]  1 sn Zechariah is only dramatizing what God had done historically (see the note on the word “cedars” in 11:1). The “one month” probably means just any short period of time in which three kings ruled in succession. Likely candidates are Elah, Zimri, Tibni (1 Kgs 16:8-20); Zechariah, Shallum, Menahem (2 Kgs 15:8-16); or Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin, Zedekiah (2 Kgs 24:125:7).

[1:19]  1 tn See the note on the expression “angelic messenger” in v. 9.

[1:19]  2 sn An animal’s horn is a common OT metaphor for military power (Pss 18:2; 75:10; Jer 48:25; Mic 4:13). The fact that there are four horns here (as well as four blacksmiths, v. 20) shows a correspondence to the four horses of v. 8 which go to four parts of the world, i.e., the whole world.

[1:19]  3 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.



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