(1.0005160545906) | (Zec 14:4) |
1 sn This seismic activity provides a means of escape from Jerusalem so that the Messiah (the |
(0.94034133995037) | (Zec 6:1) |
1 sn Bronze, a hard, almost impenetrable metal, is an apt figure to speak of the obstacles standing in the way of the accomplishment of God’s purposes for the postexilic Jewish community (cf. Mount+of+Olives+AND+book%3A38&tab=notes" ver="">4:7). The cleft between the two from which the chariots emerge might be related to the eschatological triumph of the |
(0.81477473945409) | (Zec 4:4) |
1 sn Here these must refer to the lamps, since the identification of the olive trees is left to vv. Mount+of+Olives+AND+book%3A38&tab=notes" ver="">11-14. |
(0.80320786600496) | (Zec 4:3) |
1 sn The vision apparently describes two olive trees providing olive oil by pipes to a large basin atop the menorah. From this basin two pipes extend to each of the seven lamps of the menorah, for a total of fourteen pipes in all. See vv. Mount+of+Olives+AND+book%3A38&tab=notes" ver="">11-12. |
(0.80320786600496) | (Zec 4:12) |
1 tn The usual meaning of the Hebrew term שְׁבֹּלֶת (shÿbolet) is “ears” (as in ears of grain). Here it probably refers to the produce of the olive trees, i.e., olives. Many English versions render the term as “branches,” but cf. NAB “tufts.” |
(0.75553712158809) | (Zec 4:14) |
1 tn The usual word for “anointed (one),” מָשִׁיַח (mashiakh), is not used here but rather בְנֵי־הַיִּצְהָר (vÿne-hayyitshar), literally, “sons of fresh oil.” This is to maintain consistency with the imagery of olive trees. In the immediate context these two olive trees should be identified with Joshua and Zerubbabel, the priest and the governor. Only the high priest and king were anointed for office in the OT and these two were respectively the descendants of Aaron and David. |