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ZEC 1:1–1:21 ©

Zechariah 1

1In the eighth month, in the second year of king Darius, this message from the Eternal came to the prophet Zechariah son of Barakiah, the son of Iddo. 3“Tell them this from the Lord of hosts, ‘Turn to me, that I may turn to you, and be not like your fathers’: 2this from the Lord of hosts. The Eternal was indignant with your fathers, 4and the former prophets proclaimed to them this message from the Lord of hosts: ‘Turn back from your evil ways and from your evil deeds’; but they would neither listen nor attend to me, the Lord of hosts declares. 6Yet did not my words and the decrees with which I charged my servants the prophets, did they not overtake your fathers, till they turned back crying, ‘As the Lord of hosts determined to deal with us in accordance with our ways and deeds, so has he dealt with us’? 5Now your fathers, where are they? But are there not always prophets?”

7On the twenty-fourth day of the eleventh month [[the month of Shebat]], in the second year of king Darius, this message from the Eternal came to the prophet Zechariah son of Barakiah, the son of Iddo. 8It was night, and in a dream I saw a man [[riding on a chestnut horse]] standing among the myrtles in the glen, and behind him riders on horses that were chestnut, black, sorrel, and white. 9“What are these, sir?” I asked. And the angel who was talking to me said, “I will io let you see what these are.” 10So the man among the myrtles replied, “These are the couriers whom the Eternal has sent to patrol the earth.” 11Whereupon they answered the man who stood among the myrtles, “We have patrolled the earth, and the whole earth lies quiet and at peace.” 12Then the angel broke out, “O Lord of hosts, how long will it be till thou hast compassion on Jerusalem and on the towns of Judah? For seventy years now thou hast been wroth with them.” 13The Eternal answered the angel who was talking to me, and his words were kindly, reassuring. 14So the angel who was talking to me said to me, “Proclaim this message from the Lord of hosts: ‘I am stirred, deeply stirred, on behalf of Jerusalem and Sion; 15I am deeply wroth with the arrogant nations. For while I was slightly angry with Israel, they have pushed my anger for their own evil ends. 16Therefore, the Lord of hosts declares, I am turning to have compassion upon Jerusalem; my house shall be rebuilt within it, the Lord of hosts declares, and the builder shall stretch his line throughout Jerusalem.’ 17Proclaim this also from the Lord of hosts, that my towns shall again overflow with prosperity, and the Eternal shall again console Sion and delight in Jerusalem.”

18I raised my eyes and looked-- there were four horns! 19So I asked the angel who was talking to me, “What are these?” “These,” he answered, “are the horns that routed Judah [[Israel]] and Jerusalem.” 20Then the Eternal showed me four blacksmiths. 21“What have they come to do?’ I asked. And he replied, “Yon horns routed Judah, till it could not raise its head; but these have come to demolish them, to strike down the horns of the nations who raised their horns to rout the land of Judah.”

ZEC 1:1–1:21 ©

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