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Introduction

A.M. 3494. B.C. 510.

“The former part of this chapter,” says Lowth, “relates to an invasion made upon the inhabitants of Judea and Jerusalem, in the latter times of the world, probably after their return to, and settlement in, their own land, which is often spoken of by the prophets. It is probably the same attempt that is more largely described in the thirty-eighth and thirty-ninth chapters of Ezekiel.” Be this as it may, it seems at least probable, that the condition of the Jewish nation, after the present dispersion, and of the gospel church, either in the apostolic or millennial periods, is here spoken of. It is promised,

(1,) That all the attempts of their enemies to destroy them would issue in their own danger and ruin, Zechariah 12:1-4 , Zechariah 12:6 , Zechariah 12:9 .

(2,) That, trusting in the Lord, they should subdue their opposers, and even the weakest of them be marvellously saved and strengthened by God, Zechariah 12:5 , Zechariah 12:7 , Zechariah 12:8 .

(3,) That to prepare them for, and help them to improve, these mercies, they should be blessed in a remarkable degree with a spirit of prayer, faith, and repentance for sin, Zechariah 12:10-14 .

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