Zechariah 2:10
Context2:10 “Sing out and be happy, Zion my daughter! 1 For look, I have come; I will settle in your midst,” says the Lord.
Zechariah 10:7
Context10:7 The Ephraimites will be like warriors and will rejoice as if they had drunk wine. Their children will see it and rejoice; they will celebrate in the things of the Lord.
Zechariah 4:10
Context4:10 For who dares make light of small beginnings? These seven eyes 2 will joyfully look on the tin tablet 3 in Zerubbabel’s hand. (These are the eyes of the Lord, which constantly range across the whole earth.)


[2:10] 1 sn This individualizing of Zion as a daughter draws attention to the corporate nature of the covenant community and also to the tenderness with which the
[4:10] 2 tn Heb “these seven.” Eyes are clearly intended in the ellipsis as v. 10b shows. As in 3:9 the idea is God’s omniscience. He who knows the end from the beginning rejoices at the completion of his purposes.
[4:10] 3 tn This term is traditionally translated “plumb line” (so NASB, NIV, NLT; cf. KJV, NRSV “plummet”), but it is more likely that the Hebrew בְּדִיל (bÿdil) is to be derived not from בָּדַל (badal), “to divide,” but from a root meaning “tin.” This finds support in the ancient Near Eastern custom of placing inscriptions on tin plates in dedicatory foundation deposits.