Matthew on Zechariah 9 (개요)
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Z E C H A R I A H. CHAP. IX. At this chapter begins another sermon, which is continued to the end of Zechariah 11:1-17 ; Zechariah 11:1-17 It is called, "The burden of the word of the Lord," for every word of God has weight in it to those who regard it, and will be a heavy weight upon those who do not, a dead weight. Here is, I. A prophecy against the Jews' unrighteous neighbours--the Syrians, Tyrians, Philistines, and others ( Zechariah 9:1-6 ), with an intimation of mercy to some of them, in their conversion ( Zechariah 9:7 ), and a promise of mercy to God's people, in their protection, Zechariah 9:8 . II. A prophecy of their righteous King, the Messiah, and his coming, with a description of him ( Zechariah 9:9 ) and of his kingdom, the nature and extent of it, Zechariah 9:10 . III. An account of the obligation the Jews lay under to Christ for their deliverance out of their captivity in Babylon, Zechariah 9:11 ; Zechariah 9:12 . IV. A prophecy of the victories and successes God would grant to the Jews over their enemies, as typical of our great deliverance by Christ, Zechariah 9:13-15 . V. A promise of great plenty, and joy, and honour, which God had in reserve for his people ( Zechariah 9:16 ; Zechariah 9:17 ), which was written for their encouragement. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-8" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological