Zechariah 12

burden

Zech. 12.-14. from one prophecy the general theme of which is the return of the Lord and the establishment of the kingdom. The order is:

  • (1) The siege of Jerusalem preceding the battle of Armageddon (Zechariah 12:1-3);
  • (2) the battle itself (Zechariah 12:4-9);
  • (3) the "latter rain" in the pouring out of the Spirit and the personal revelation of Christ to the family of David and the remnant in Jerusalem, not merely as the glorious Deliverer, but as the One whom Israel pierced and has long rejected (Zechariah 12:10);
  • (4) the godly sorrow which follows that revelation (Zechariah 12:11-14);
  • (5) the cleansing fountain Zechariah 13:1 then to be effectually "opened" to Israel.

and the mount of Olives

Zechariah 14:5 implies that the cleavage of the Mount of Olives is due to an earthquake, and this is confirmed by ; Isaiah 29:6; Revelation 16:19. In both passages the context, as in Zechariah 14:1-3 associates the earthquake with the Gentile invasion under the Beast ; Daniel 7:8; Revelation 19:20. Surely, in a land seamed by seismic disturbances it should not be difficult to believe that another earthquake might cleave the little hill called the Mount of Olives. Not one of the associated events of Zech. 14 occurred at the first coming of Christ, closely associated though He then was with the Mount of Olives.

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.

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