a1:3
b2 Kgs 6:17
cMatt 26:53
dIsa 44:22
eMal 3:7
fPss 80:3-14
g85:4-8
h1:4
i2 Kgs 17:13-14
j2 Chr 36:15-16
k2 Chr 30:7

‏ Zechariah 1:3-5

1:3  a the Lord of Heaven’s Armies: God has an infinite number of angelic troops ready to carry out his will (see 2 Kgs 6:17  b; Matt 26:53  c). The phrase was probably meant to be an encouragement to the Judeans.

• Return to me: A person who repents makes a complete turnaround—a shift away from sin and self toward loyalty to God and his covenant (see Isa 44:22  d; Mal 3:7  e; see also Pss 80:3-14  f; 85:4-8  g).
1:4  h Before the Exile, earlier prophets actively called Judah and Israel to repentance. Zechariah especially reflects the prophetic influence of Jeremiah and Ezekiel.

• ancestors who would not listen: The people of Israel (2 Kgs 17:13-14  i) and Judah (2 Chr 36:15-16  j) were taken into exile because they stubbornly refused to heed the word of the Lord (cp. 2 Chr 30:7  k).
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