Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Zechariah 13:2
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2. Consequences of pardon; not indolence, but the extirpation of sin. names of . . . idols —Their very names were not to be mentioned; thus the Jews, instead of Mephibaal, said Mephibosheth ( Bosheth meaning a contemptible thing) ( Exodus 23:13 ; Deuteronomy 12:3 ; Psalms 16:4 ). out of the land —Judea's two great sins, idolatry and false prophecy, have long since ceased. But these are types of all sin (for example, covetousness, Psalms 16:4- : , a besetting sin of the Jews now). Idolatry, combined with the "spirit" of "Satan," is again to be incarnated in "the man of sin," who is to arise in Judea ( 2 Thessalonians 2:3-12 ), and is to be "consumed with the Spirit of the Lord's mouth." Compare as to Antichrist's papal precursor, "seducing spirits . . . doctrines of devils," c., 1 Timothy 4:1-3 2 Peter 2:1 . the unclean spirit — Hebrew, spirit of uncleanness (compare 2 Peter 2:1- : ); opposed to "the Spirit of holiness" ( 2 Peter 2:1- : ), "spirit of error" ( 2 Peter 2:1- : ). One assuming to be divinely inspired, but in league with Satan. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-3" class="com-number"
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