Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Zechariah 12:6
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6. On "governors of Judah," see on Zechariah 9:7 . hearth —or pan. torch . . . in a sheaf —Though small, it shall consume the many foes around. One prophet supplements the other. Thus Isaiah 29:1-24 ; Joel 3:1-21 ; Zechariah 12:1-14 , describe more Antichrist's army than himself. Daniel represents him as a horn growing out of the fourth beast or fourth kingdom; St. John, as a separate beast having an individual existence. Daniel dwells on his worldly conquests as a king; St. John, more on his spiritual tyranny, whence he adds a second beast, the false prophet coming in a semblance of spirituality. What is briefly described by one is more fully prophesied by the other [ROOS]. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-7" class="com-number"
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