Zechariah 12:6-14

David Kingdom in O.T., Summary:

I. Dominion over the earth before the call of Abraham

  • (1) Dominion over creation was given to the first man and woman Genesis 1:26,28. Through the fall this dominion was lost, Satan becoming "prince of this world" ; Matthew 4:8-10; John 14:30.
  • (2) After the flood, the principle of human government was established under the covenant with Noah (See Scofield "Genesis 9:1"). Biblically this is still the charter of all Gentile government.

II. The Theocracy in Israel. The call of Abraham involved, with much else, the creation of a distinctive people through whom great purposes of God toward the race might be worked out (see "Israel" Genesis 12:1-3; Romans 11:26).

Among these purposes is the establishment of a universal kingdom. The order of the development of Divine rule in Israel is:

III. The Davidic kingdom

See marg. "Kingdom" and refs. (See Scofield "Isaiah 1:25") The kingdom as described by the prophets is:

angel (See Scofield "Hebrews 1:4") And it shall come to pass

Zech. 13 now returns to the subject of Zechariah 12:10. Zechariah 13:8,9 refer to the sufferings of the remnant ; Isaiah 1:9; Romans 11:5 preceding the great battle. Zech. 14. is a recapitulation of the whole matter. The order is:

  • (1) The gathering of the nation, Zechariah 13:2 (see "Armageddon," Revelation 16:14 (See Scofield "Revelation 19:11")
  • (2) the deliverance, Zechariah 13:3;
  • (3) the return of Christ to the Mount of Olives, and the physical change of the scene, Zechariah 13:4-8;
  • (4) the setting up of the kingdom, and full earthly blessing, Zechariah 13:9-21.
king over all the earth

The final answer to the prayer of Matthew 6:10. CF. ; Daniel 2:44,45,; 7:24-27. See "Kingdom (N.T.)" ; Luke 1:31-33; 1 Corinthians 15:28.

Zechariah 13

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