Presentation 01. Introduction The background of the three port-exilic prophets, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi, is found in the historical books of Ezra.

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Introduction The background of the three port-exilic prophets, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi, is found in the historical books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Zechariah, began prophesying in 520 BC. between the second and third utterances of Haggai [cf Haggai 2v1,10]. Zechariah's prophecy falls into two parts: the first eight chapters refer to the time of the rebuilding of the temple; chapters 9ff. are mostly apocalyptic. The following outline describes the first section: 1v1-6 Introduction 1v7-6v8 Eight visions [2nd year of Darius] 7v1-8v23 Questions and answers [4th year of Darius].

Presentation 01 Introduction Haggai and Zechariah were both ministers of hope and encouragement to the people of God. But whereas Haggai's word had immediate application to one particular situation. Zechariah's prophecy is broader and wider and more comprehensive. It takes up indeed the whole purpose and point of the rebuilding of the temple in the unfolding strategy of God in the world. And so in Zechariah’s prophecy, wider horizons open up.

Presentation 01 Introduction The significance of the introductory statement in 1v1-6 is that in it Zechariah interprets the part to be played by his people in the light of God’s Word. God has been displeased with their fore-fathers [v2] and his Word which had been neglected and despised overtook them in judgment [v6]. Therefore, says the prophet, do not follow in their footsteps, but ‘turn to God with all your hearts'. There are two things here to note; Zechariah had understanding of the times and of history, and he could read its lessons.

Presentation 01 Introduction And so, he was able to speak realistically to the people, even bluntly, as if to say: “When you look back at your past, instead of letting your zeal flag and being discouraged, so that you bemoan the greatness that once marked the nation, by seeing what happened to your ancestors, try to avoid falling into the same pitfalls that they did, and avoid bringing on yourselves the judgment which they brought on themselves'.

Presentation 01 Introduction Zechariah introduced a healthy realism. Are we slow to learn the lessons of history? Are we grateful when God raises up someone who can read and interpret such lessons to us? Blunt realism can be encouraging, in spite of its sombreness, if only we can take it. The trouble is, we are so often simply not prepared to face up to the blunt truth. But when we do, it is health giving and invigorating.

Presentation 01 Zechariah’s Vision Zechariah ‘s first vision is recorded in v7-17. A word about the nature of his visions may help. In each case, certain conditions are described, and side by side with these conditions, facts are declared, which the average man cannot see. This latter is the content of the Lord's Word in those situations, and conditions. The first vision is dated as having been given in the eleventh month; that is to say, four months had passed since Haggai had prophesied that God would shake the heavens and the earth. But that promise of deliverance was not yet forth-coming, and disappointment was natural.

Presentation 01 Rider In the Myrtle Grove And into this situation the vision came of a majestic rider on a red horse, in an obscure myrtle grove accompanied by other riders who represent the angles of the Lord. Their mission is explained: they are God's scouts to survey the whole earth. The world, they report, lies quiet, for the shaking of the heavens and earth has not yet begun [8-11]. Then comes the question, "How long, O Lord....?" And the prophet hears ‘kind and comfortable words' [13-17].

Presentation 01 The nations have done more to God's people than God empowered them to do, and their actions have changed his wrath to pity [15,16] causing him to return to his people: Jerusalem will be rebuilt and enjoy prosperity. They are assured that despite their depressed condition, the angel of the Lord and the heavenly hosts are ready to rally to their defence. The vision is similar to the one given to John on Patmos, when he was anxious about the welfare of the churches from which he had been exiled. The Lord was in the midst of the seven candle- sticks, just as he was with the returned exiles. Rider In the Myrtle Grove

Presentation 01 The words 'in the ravine' in v8 can equally be translated 'in the shady place', and construes the meaning to be that Israel is in the day of her overshadowing yet she is watched ever by God. This is indeed a parable of all Israel's history down the ages, in the purpose and providence of God. Outcast from privilege and position, yet never forgotten by their covenant God, and still His care. How comforting to know v10 that he keeps watch over all the events of the earth, and that his almighty hand is in control. Rider In the Myrtle Grove

Presentation 01 The Four Horns The second vision is relatively simple. The four horns represent all Israel's enemies, who have oppressed and scattered them. The people were conscious of the weapons that were being forged against them, and the prophet here makes clear that the unseen weapons of the Lord of hosts are ready to destroy these destroying powers. It is not merely that the Lord will raise up instruments of his purposes, but that he has them at hand, ready to go into service for him. Though enemies might rise on every side to attack his people, God always has a more than adequate defence prepared for them.

Presentation 01 Think of the story of Elisha and his servant in 2 Kings 6v13 ff., when the young man's eyes were opened to see the mountain full of horses and chariots of fire above the hills surrounding Dothan. God is always prepared and in place when his people need his protection. The enemy does not catch him out, or find him unprepared. The Four Horns

Presentation 01 One wonders whether there is anything particularly symbolic in the 'carpenters' or 'smiths' or 'craftsmen' in v20. Does the word suggest 'builders', and is there a suggestion in it of the work that the returned exiles were to be engaged in? If so, it may just possibly be that it was to be in the act of continuing the work in face of the opposition that they would experience the delivering power of the Lord and the overruling of their enemies. The Four Craftsmen

Presentation 01 Whether this this is the case or not, there is great encouragement here for hard-pressed believers. So often we find ourselves in a situation in which we simply cannot see any way out of the impasse; but then God says, "Ah, but I can show you a way out". He draws aside the veil, and shows us the one great circumstance, which is the reality and sufficiency of his divine grace and power flowing from his throne. May God grant us eyes to see what is unseen. The Four Craftsmen

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