Zechariah 12NIV
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Zechariah12

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1A prophecy: The word of the Lord concerning Israel. The Lord, who stretches out the heavens, who lays the foundation of the earth, and who forms the human spirit within a person, declares:

2“I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that sends all the surrounding peoples reeling. Judah will be besieged as well as Jerusalem.

3On that day, when all the nations of the earth are gathered against her, I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock for all the nations. All who try to move it will injure themselves.

4On that day I will strike every horse with panic and its rider with madness,” declares the Lord. “I will keep a watchful eye over Judah, but I will blind all the horses of the nations.

5Then the clans of Judah will say in their hearts, ‘The people of Jerusalem are strong, because the Lord Almighty is their God.’

6“On that day I will make the clans of Judah like a firepot in a woodpile, like a flaming torch among sheaves. They will consume all the surrounding peoples right and left, but Jerusalem will remain intact in her place.

7“The Lord will save the dwellings of Judah first, so that the honor of the house of David and of Jerusalem’s inhabitants may not be greater than that of Judah.

8On that day the Lord will shield those who live in Jerusalem, so that the feeblest among them will be like David, and the house of David will be like God, like the angel of the Lord going before them.

9On that day I will set out to destroy all the nations that attack Jerusalem.

10“And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication. They will look on me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only child, and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a firstborn son.

11On that day the weeping in Jerusalem will be as great as the weeping of Hadad Rimmon in the plain of Megiddo.

12The land will mourn, each clan by itself, with their wives by themselves: the clan of the house of David and their wives, the clan of the house of Nathan and their wives,

13the clan of the house of Levi and their wives, the clan of Shimei and their wives,

14and all the rest of the clans and their wives.

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Chapter Summary

In this chapter: Punishment of the enemies of Judah. (1–8). Repentance and sorrow of the Jews. (9–14).

vv1-8

Here is a Divine prediction, which will be a heavy burden to all the enemies of the church. But it is for Israel; for their comfort and benefit. It is promised that God will make foolish the counsels, and weaken the courage of the enemies of the church. The exact meaning is not clear; but God often begins by calling the poor and despised; and in that day even the feeblest will resemble David, and be as eminent in courage and every thing good. Desirable indeed is it that the examples and labours of Christians should render them as fire among wood, as a torch in a sheaf, to kindle the flame of Divine love, to spread religion on the right hand and on the left.

vv9-14

The day here spoken of, is the day of Jerusalem's defence and deliverance, that glorious day when God will appear for the salvation of his people. In Christ's first coming he bruised the serpent's head, and broke all the powers of darkness that fought against God's kingdom among men. In his second coming he will complete their destruction, when he shall put down all opposing rule, principality, and power; and death itself shall be swallowed up in that victory. The Holy Spirit is gracious and merciful, and is the Author of all grace or holiness. He, also, is the Spirit of supplications, and shows men their ignorance, want, guilt, misery, and danger. At the time here foretold, the Jews will know who the crucified Jesus was; then they shall look by faith to him, and mourn with the deepest sorrow, not only in public, but in private, even each one separately. There is a holy mourning, the effect of the pouring out of the Spirit; a mourning for sin, which quickens faith in Christ, and qualifies for joy in God. This mourning is a fruit of the Spirit of grace, a proof of a work of grace in the soul, and of the Spirit of supplications. It is fulfilled in all who sorrow for sin after a godly sort; they look to Christ crucified, and mourn for him. Looking by faith upon the cross of Christ will cause us to mourn for sin after a godly sort.

Cross References

Zechariah 12
v10John 19:37fulfillment

Explicitly cited in John's Gospel as fulfilled when the soldier pierced Jesus' side.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, JFB

v3Matthew 21:44allusion

Christ as the stone of stumbling that grinds to powder those who oppose Him.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v10Revelation 1:7allusion

Eschatological vision of Christ returning, where those who pierced Him will mourn.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole

v1Isaiah 42:5thematic

Similar preface declaring God's creative power over heavens and earth to assure His promises.

Supported by JFB

v1Hebrews 12:9thematic

Addresses God as the Father/former of spirits, matching Zechariah's description of the human soul.

Supported by JFB

v2Isaiah 51:22thematic

God removes the cup of trembling from Jerusalem and gives it to her oppressors.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v8Joel 3:10contrast

The dramatic strengthening of the weak, echoing 'let the weak say, I am strong.'

Supported by JFB

v8Exodus 23:20typology

The divine Angel of the Lord who goes before Israel to defend them.

Supported by JFB

The tragic national mourning for King Josiah who was slain at Megiddo.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole

v12Luke 3:31thematic

Nathan, son of David, traceably listed in the messianic genealogy of Jesus.

Supported by Matthew Poole