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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Zechariah 12:1-8

Here is, I. The title of this charter of promises made to God's Israel; it is the burden of the word of the Lord, a divine prediction; it is of weight in the delivery of it; it is to be pressed upon people, and will be very pressing in the accomplishment of it; it is a burden, a heavy burden, to all the church's enemies, like that talent of lead, Zech. 5:7, 8. But it is for Israel; it is for their comfort and benefit. As even the fiery law (Deut. 33:2), so the fiery prophecies and fiery... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Zechariah 12:1

The burden of the word of the Lord for Israel ,.... And against their enemies; for the good of the church of God, for its joy, comfort, and salvation; or, "concerning Israel" F24 על "de", Piscator, Drusius; "super Israele", Cocceius, Burkius. ; what shall befall them in the latter day, as the destruction of antichrist, prophesied of in the preceding chapter Zechariah 11:1 ; and what is hereafter said may be believed that it shall be accomplished. The Lord is described in the... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Zechariah 12:2

Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling unto all the people round about ,.... The Targum renders it, "a vessel full of inebriating liquor;' which intoxicates and makes giddy, and causes to tremble, stagger, and fall like a drunken man. The phrase denotes the punishment inflicted by the Lord upon the enemies of his church and people; see Isaiah 51:22 , when they shall be in the siege both against Judah and against Jerusalem ; not by Antiochus Epiphanes; nor by Titus... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Zechariah 12:3

And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people ,.... The Targum renders it "a stone of offence"; at which they shall stumble and fall; but it seems to design the immovableness of the state and condition of Jerusalem, that those who attempt to remove her out of her place, or to make any alteration in her happy circumstances, will not be able to do it, Psalm 125:1 . Jerom makes mention of a custom in the cities of Palestine, and which continued to his times... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Zechariah 12:1

The burden of the word of the Lord - This is a new prophecy. It is directed both to Israel and Judah, though Israel alone is mentioned in this verse. Which stretcheth forth the heavens - See on Isaiah 42:5 ; (note). Formeth the spirit of man within him - Then it is not the same substance with his body. It is a Spirit within Him. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Zechariah 12:2

Jerusalem a cup of trembling - The Babylonians, who captivated and ruined the Jews, shall in their turn be ruined. I incline to think that what is spoken in this chapter about the Jews and Jerusalem, belongs to the "glory of the latter times." Shall be in the siege - This may refer to some war against the Church of Christ, such as that mentioned Revelation 20:9 . read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Zechariah 12:3

A burdensome stone - Probably referring to that stone which was thrown on the breast of a culprit adjudged to lose his life by stoning, by which the whole region of the thorax, heart, lungs, liver, etc., was broken to pieces. read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Zechariah 12:1

Verse 1 The inscription seems not to agree with what follows, for he does not denounce any evil on the chosen people in this chapter, but, on the contrary, comforts the miserable, and promises that God would provide for the safety of his Church. Since then Zechariah speaks only of God’s favor and aid, he seems to have mentioned burden here improperly or unreasonably; for משא, mesha, we know, is rightly to be taken for a threatening prophecy. It might indeed be said, that he promises that God... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Zechariah 12:2

Verse 2 Zechariah begins here to teach us what I have briefly explained, that Jerusalem would be under the protection of God, who would render it safe and secure against all enemies. But he uses here figurative terms, which make the point more evident. He says, that Jerusalem would be a threshold of bruising, or breaking. The word סף, saph, means a threshold almost everywhere in Scripture. But some think that it means here a cup, and then they translate רעל, rol, drunkenness, or fury. But as... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Zechariah 12:3

Verse 3 Zechariah adds here another metaphor, which is very apposite; for when the ungodly made war against the holy city, the object was not to reduce it only to subjection, or to impose a tribute or a tax, or simply to rule over it, — what then? to cut it off entirely and obliterate its name. Since then such a cruelty would instigate enemies to assail the holy city, the Prophet here interposes and declares that it would be to them a most burdensome stone. He thus compares the enemies of... read more

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