Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Zechariah 14:7
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7. one day —a day altogether unique, different from all others [MAURER]. Compare "one," that is, unique ( Song of Solomon 6:9 ; Jeremiah 30:7 ). Not as HENDERSON explains, "One continuous day, without night" ( Revelation 22:5 ; Revelation 21:25 ); the millennial period ( Revelation 20:3-7 ). known to . . . Lord —This truth restrains man's curiosity and teaches us to wait the Lord's own time ( Matthew 24:36 ). not day, nor night —answering to "not . . . clear nor . . . dark" ( Matthew 24:36- : ); not altogether daylight, yet not the darkness of night. at evening . . . shall be light —Towards the close of this twilight-like time of calamity, "light" shall spring up ( Psalms 97:11 ; Psalms 112:4 ; Isaiah 30:26 ; Isaiah 60:19 ; Isaiah 60:20 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-8" class="com-number"
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