Zechariah 3:9
3:9 a The single stone signifies authority. It might refer to the final stone of the Temple laid by Zerubbabel (4:7 b), the “foundation stone” of the restored Jerusalem (Isa 28:16 c), or the precious stones on the ephod of the high priests (Exod 25:7 d; 35:9 e).• The seven facets (literally seven eyes) of the stone imply perfection and completeness of knowledge and wisdom. They might relate to the seven lamps of the golden lampstand (Zech 4:2 f) or to God’s “sevenfold Spirit” (Rev 1:4 g).
• The inscription is reminiscent of the names of the tribes inscribed on the stones of the high priest’s shoulder-pieces (Exod 39:6 h).
• The removal of Israel’s sin in a single day alludes to the Day of Atonement (Lev 16 i). It foreshadows Christ’s crucifixion, when the Lamb of God would take away the sin of the world (John 1:29 j).
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