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Persecution of the Church; Judgments and Mercies; Encouraging Prospects. . 1 Behold, the day of the LORD cometh, and thy spoil shall be divided in the midst of thee. 2 For I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be taken, and the houses rifled, and the women ravished; and half of the city shall go forth into captivity, and the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the city. 3 Then shall the LORD go forth, and fight against those nations, as when he fought in the day of battle. 4 And his feet shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem on the east, and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof toward the east and toward the west, and there shall be a very great valley; and half of the mountain shall remove toward the north, and half of it toward the south. 5 And ye shall flee to the valley of the mountains; for the valley of the mountains shall reach unto Azal: yea, ye shall flee, like as ye fled from before the earthquake in the days of Uzziah king of Judah: and the LORD my God shall come, and all the saints with thee. 6 And it shall come to pass in that day, that the light shall not be clear, nor dark: 7 But it shall be one day which shall be known to the LORD , not day, nor night: but it shall come to pass, that at evening time it shall be light. God's providences concerning his church are here represented as strangely changing and strangely mixed. I. As strangely changing. Sometimes the tide runs high and strong against them, but presently it turns, and comes to be in favour of them; and God has, for wise and holy ends, set the one over against the other. 1. God here appears against Jerusalem; judgment begins at the house of God. When the day of the Lord comes ( Zechariah 14:1 ; Zechariah 14:1 ) Jerusalem must pass through the fire to be refined. God himself gathers all nations against Jerusalem to battle ( Zechariah 14:2 ; Zechariah 14:2 ); he gives them a charge, as he did Sennacherib, to take the spoil and to take the prey ( Isaiah 10:6 ), for the people of Jerusalem have now become the people of his wrath. And who can stand before him or before nations gathered by him? Where he gives commission he will give success. The city shall be taken by the Romans, who have nations at command; the houses shall be rifled, and all the riches of them taken away, by the enemy; and, to gratify an insatiable lust of uncleanness as well as avarice, the women shall be ravished, as if victory were a license to the worst of villanies, jusque datum sceleri--and crimes were sanctioned by law. One-half of the city shall then be carried into captivity, to be sold or enslaved, and shall not be able to help itself, such is the destruction that shall be made in the great and terrible day of the Lord. 2. He presently changes his way, and appears for Jerusalem; for, though judgment begin at the house of God, yet, as it shall not end there, so it shall not make a full end there, Jeremiah 4:27 ; Jeremiah 30:11 . (1.) A remnant shall be spared, the same with that third part spoken of, Zechariah 13:8 ; Zechariah 13:8 . One-half shall go into captivity, whence they may hereafter be fetched back, and the residue of the people shall not be cut off, as one would have feared, from the city. Many of the Jews shall receive the gospel, and so shall prevent their being cut off from the city of God, his church upon earth. In it shall be a tenth, Isaiah 6:13 ; See Ezekiel 5:3 . (2.) Their cause shall be pleaded against their enemies ( Zechariah 14:3 ; Zechariah 14:3 ): Then, when God has made use of these nations as a scourge to his people, he shall go forth and fight against them by his judgments, as when he fought against the enemies of his church formerly in the day of battle, with the Egyptians, Canaanites, and others. Note, The instruments of God's wrath will themselves be made the objects of it; for it will come to their turn to drink of the cup of trembling; and whom God fights against he will be sure to overcome and be too hard for. And every former day of battle, which God has made to his people a day of triumph, as it is an engagement to God to appear for his people, because he is the same, so it is an encouragement to them to trust in him. It is observable that the Roman empire never flourished, after the destruction of Jerusalem as it had done before, but in many instances God fought against it. (3.) Though Jerusalem and the temple be destroyed, yet God will have a church in the world, into which Gentiles shall be admitted, and with whom the believing Jews shall be incorporated, Zechariah 14:4 ; Zechariah 14:5 . These verses are dark and hard to be understood; but divers good expositors take this to be the meaning of them. [1.] God will carefully inspect Jerusalem, even then when the enemies of it are laying it waste: His feet shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives, whence he may take a full view of the city and temple, Mark 13:3 . When the refiner puts his gold into the furnace he stands by it, and has his eye upon it, to see that it receive no damage; so when Jerusalem, God's gold, is to be refined, he will have the oversight of it. He will stand by upon the mount of Olives; this was literally fulfilled when our Lord Jesus was often upon this mountain, especially when thence he ascended up into heaven, Acts 1:12 . It was the last place on which his feet stood on this earth, the place from which he took rise. [2.] The partition-wall between Jews and Gentiles shall be taken away. The mountains about Jerusalem, and particularly this, signified it to be an enclosure, and that it stood in the way of those who would approach to it. Between the Gentiles and Jerusalem this mountain of Bether, of division, stood, Song of Solomon 2:17 . But by the destruction of Jerusalem this mountain shall be made to cleave in the midst, and so the Jewish pale shall be taken down, and the church laid in common with the Gentiles, who were made one with the Jews by the breaking down of this middle wall of partition, Ephesians 2:14 . Who art thou, O great mountain? And a great mountain the ceremonial law was in the way of the Jews' conversion, which, one would think, could never have been got over; yet before Christ and his gospel it was made plain. This mountain departs, this hill removes, but the covenant of peace cannot be broken; for peace is still preached to him that is afar off and to those that are nigh. [3.] A new and living way shall be opened to the new Jerusalem, both to see it and to come into it. The mountain being divided, one-half towards the north and the other half towards the south, there shall be a very great valley, that is, a broad way of communication opened between Jerusalem and the Gentile world, by which the Gentiles shall have free admission into the gospel-Jerusalem, and the word of the Lord, that goes forth from Jerusalem, shall have a free course into the Gentile world. Thus the way of the Lord is prepared, for every mountain and hill shall be brought low, and plain and pleasant valleys shall come in the room of them, Isaiah 40:4 . [4.] Those of the Jews that believe shall come in, and join themselves to the Gentiles, and incorporate with them in the gospel-church: You shall flee to the valley of the mountains, that valley that is opened between the divided halves of the mount of Olives; they shall hasten into the church with the Gentiles, as formerly the Gentiles with them, Zechariah 8:23 ; Zechariah 8:23 . The valley of the mountains is the gospel-church, to which there were added of the Jews daily such as should be saved, who fled to that valley as to their refuge. This valley of the mountains is said to reach unto Azal, or to the separate place, that is, to all those whom God has set apart for himself. When God makes his mountains a way ( Isaiah 49:11 ), by making them a valley, the way shall be opened to all the way-faring men ( Isaiah 35:8 ), and, though fools, they shall not err therein. Or, to those that are now separated from God this valley shall reach; for the Gentiles, who are afar off, shall be made nigh, with the Jews, who are a people near unto him, and both have an access, a mutual access to each other and a joint access to God as a Father by one Spirit, Ephesians 2:18 . [5.] They shall flee to the valley of the mountains, to the gospel-church, under dreadful apprehensions of their danger from the curse of the law. They shall flee from the wrath to come, from the avenger of blood, who is in pursuit of them, to the church as to a city of refuge, or as doves to their windows, as they fled from before the earthquake in the days of Uzziah, Amos 1:1 . Therefore the gospel reveals the wrath of God from heaven ( Romans 1:18 ) that we might be awakened to escape for our lives, to flee as from an earthquake, for we feel the earth ready to sink under us, and we can find no firm footing in it, and therefore must flee to Christ, in whom alone we can stand fast and be easy. (4.) God shall appear in his glory for the accomplishing of all this: The Lord my God shall come, and all the saints with thee, which may refer to his coming to destroy Jerusalem, or to destroy the enemies of Jerusalem, or his coming to set up his kingdom in the world, which is called the coming of the Son of man ( Matthew 24:37 ), or to his last coming, at the end of time; however, it teaches us, [1.] That the Lord will come; it has been the faith of all the saints, Behold, the Lord comes to fulfil every word that he has spoken in its season. [2.] When he comes all his saints come with him; they attend his motions and are ready to serve his interests. Christ will come at the end of time with ten thousands of his saints, as when he came to give the law upon Mount Sinai. [3.] Every particular believer, being related to God as his God, may triumph in the expectation of his coming and speak of it with pleasure, The Lord my God shall come, shall come to the comfort of all that are his; for, "Blessed Lord, all the saints shall be with thee, and it shall be their everlasting happiness to dwell in thy presence; and therefore come, Lord Jesus. " And some think that this may be read as a prayer, Yet, O Lord my God! come, and bring all the saints with thee. II. God's providences appear here strangely mixed ( Zechariah 14:6 ; Zechariah 14:7 ): In that day of the Lord the light shall not be clear nor dark, not day nor night; but at evening time it shall be light. Some refer this to all the time from hence to the coming of the Messiah; the Jewish church had neither perfect peace nor constant trouble, but a cloudy day, neither rain nor sunshine. But it may be taken more generally, as designed to represent the method God usually takes in the administration of the kingdom both of providence and grace. Here is, 1. An idea of the usual course and tenour of God's dispensations; the day of his grace and the day of his providence are neither clear nor dark, not day nor night. It is so with the church of God in this world; where the Sun of righteousness has risen it cannot be dark night, and yet short of heaven it will not be clear day. It is so with particular saints; they are not darkness, but light in the Lord, and yet, while there is so much error and corruption remaining in them, it is not perfect day. So it is as to the providences of God that relate to his church; in general the affairs of the church are neither good nor bad in any extremity, but there is a mixture of both; we are singing both of mercy and judgment, and are uncertain which will prevail, whether it be an evening or a morning twilight. We are between hope and fear, not knowing what to make of things. 2. An intimation of comfort with reference hereunto: It shall be one day which shall be known to the Lord. This intimates, (1.) The beauty and harmony of such mixed events; there is one and the same design and tendency in all; all the wheels make but one wheel, all the revolutions but one day. (2.) The brevity of them; it is, as it were, but for one day, for a little moment; the cloud that darkens the light will soon blow over. (3.) The eye God has upon all these events, and the hand he has in them all; they are known to the Lord; he takes notice of them, and orders and disposes of all for the best, according to the counsel of his will. 3. An issue very joyful secured at last: At evening-time it shall be light: it shall be clear light, and no longer dark; we are sure of it in the other world, and we hope for it in this world--at evening-time, when our hopes are quite spent with waiting all day to no purpose, nay, when we fear it will be quite dark, when things are at the worst and the case of the church is most deplorable. As to the church's enemies the sun goes down at noon, so to the church it rises at night; unto the upright springs light out of darkness ( Psalms 112:4 ); deliverance comes when the tale of bricks is doubled, and when God's people have done looking for it, and so it comes with a pleasing surprise. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-8-15" class="com-number"

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> 보라, 여호와의 날이 다가오니, 그날에 네게서 빼앗은 노략물이 네 한가운데서 나누어질 것이다. 내가 모든 민족을 모아 예루살렘을 쳐서 싸우게 하리니, 그 성은 함락되고 집들은 약탈당하며 여인들은 욕을 당할 것이다. 성읍의 절반은 사로잡혀 끌려가겠으나, 남은 백성은 그 성에서 끊어지지 않을 것이다. 그때에 여호와께서 나아가 그 민족들과 싸우시되, 전쟁의 날에 싸우시던 것같이 하실 것이다. 그날에 그분의 발이 예루살렘 동편에 있는 올리브 산 위에 서실 것이며, 올리브 산은 동에서 서로 한가운데가 갈라져 아주 큰 골짜기를 이룰 것이다. 산의 절반은 북쪽으로, 절반은 남쪽으로 옮겨질 것이다. 너희는 내 산들의 골짜기로 도망하리니, 그 산들의 골짜기가 아셀까지 이를 것이기 때문이다. 그렇다, 너희는 유다 왕 웃시야 때에 지진을 피해 도망하던 것같이 도망할 것이다. 나의 하나님 여호와께서 임하실 것이며, 모든 거룩한 자들이 그분과 함께 오실 것이다. 그날에는 이런 일이 일어나리니, 빛도 없고 추위도 없고 서리도 없을 것이다. 그날은 여호와께서 아시는 단 하나뿐인 날이라, 낮도 아니요 밤도 아니지만, 저녁때가 되면 빛이 있을 것이다. (스가랴 14:1-7)

하나님의 섭리들이 그분의 교회에 대하여 여기서 이상하게 변하고 이상하게 혼합된 것으로 나타난다.

**I. 이상하게 변하는 것으로.** 때로 조류가 그들에게 불리하게 높고 강하게 흐르지만, 그 다음에는 뒤집혀 그들에게 유리하게 흐른다. 하나님은 지혜롭고 거룩한 목적으로 하나를 다른 것에 맞서게 설정하셨다.

**1. 하나님이 예루살렘에 대항하여 나타나신다.** 여호와의 날이 올 때(스가랴 14:1), 예루살렘은 정련되기 위해 불을 통과해야 한다. 하나님이 친히 모든 민족을 예루살렘을 치러 모으신다(스가랴 14:2). 그들에게 약탈하고 노략하라는 명령을 주신 것이다(이사야 10:6 참조). 성읍은 로마인들에게 함락될 것이다. 절반이 포로로 끌려갈 것이다. 이것이 여호와의 크고 두려운 날에 일어날 황폐함이다.

**2. 그분은 즉시 방법을 바꾸셔서 예루살렘을 위해 나타나신다.** 심판이 하나님의 집에서 시작하지만 거기서 끝나지 않고 완전히 끝내지도 않는다(예레미야 4:27; 30:11 참조).

(1) 남은 자가 살아남을 것이다(스가랴 13:8에 나온 삼분의 일과 같다). 절반은 포로로 갈 것이지만, 나중에 다시 데려올 수 있다. 남은 백성은 성에서 끊어지지 않을 것이다. 많은 유대인들이 복음을 받아들여 하나님의 교회에서 끊어지는 것을 막을 것이다.

(2) 그들의 대의가 원수들을 대적하여 변호될 것이다(스가랴 14:3). 하나님이 이 민족들을 자기 백성을 채찍질하는 데 사용하신 후에, 이전에 이집트인, 가나안 사람, 다른 이들을 대적하여 싸우셨을 때처럼 그분의 심판으로 그들과 싸우실 것이다.

(3) 예루살렘과 성전이 파괴되더라도 하나님은 세상에 교회를 두실 것이며(스가랴 14:4-5), 이방인들이 받아들여질 것이다. 이 절들은 어둡고 이해하기 어렵지만, 선한 해석자들은 이것이 그 의미라고 이해한다. [1] 하나님이 예루살렘을 세심하게 살펴보신다. "그분의 발이 올리브 산 위에 서실 것이다." 금 세공인이 용광로에 금을 넣을 때 곁에 서서 눈을 두어 손상을 받지 않도록 한다. 이것은 예수님이 이 산에 자주 계셨을 때, 특히 거기서 하늘로 올라가셨을 때 문자 그대로 이루어졌다(사도행전 1:12). [2] 유대인과 이방인 사이의 분리하는 벽이 제거될 것이다. 예루살렘을 에워싸는 산들, 특히 이 산은 그것이 울타리로 둘러쳐진 것과 접근하려는 자들의 길에 서 있음을 나타냈다. 이방인들과 예루살렘 사이에 분리의 이 산이 서 있었다(아가서 2:17 참조). 그러나 예루살렘의 파괴로 이 산이 쪼개져 유대인의 울타리가 무너지고 교회가 이방인들에게 공개될 것이다(에베소서 2:14 참조). [3] 새 예루살렘으로 가는 새롭고 생명 있는 길이 열릴 것이다. 산이 갈라져 북쪽으로 절반, 남쪽으로 절반이 옮겨지면 아주 큰 골짜기가 생겨 예루살렘과 이방인 세계 사이에 자유로운 소통의 길이 열릴 것이다(이사야 40:4 참조). [4] 믿는 유대인들이 와서 이방인들과 함께 복음 교회에 참여하게 될 것이다. "너희는 산들의 골짜기로 도망할 것이다." 이 산들의 골짜기는 복음 교회이다. 그리고 이 산들의 골짜기는 아셀(분리된 장소)까지 이른다고 한다. [5] 그들은 율법의 저주에서의 위험에 대한 두려운 인식 아래 산들의 골짜기로 도망할 것이다. 하나님이 하늘로부터 진노를 계시하시는 것은(로마서 1:18 참조) 우리가 깨어나 도망치도록 하기 위한 것이다.

(4) 하나님은 이 모든 것을 이루기 위해 자신의 영광 가운데 나타나실 것이다. "나의 하나님 여호와께서 임하실 것이며, 모든 거룩한 자들이 그분과 함께 오실 것이다." 이것은 그분의 재림에 관해 가르쳐 준다. [1] 주께서 오실 것이다. [2] 그분이 오실 때 모든 성도들이 그분과 함께 올 것이다. [3] 모든 신자는 자신의 하나님으로서 그분과 관계됨으로 그분의 오심의 기대 안에서 승리하며 기쁨으로 그것을 말할 수 있다.

**II. 하나님의 섭리들이 이상하게 혼합된 것으로 나타난다(스가랴 14:6-7).** 그날에 빛도 없고 어둠도 없을 것이다. 낮도 밤도 아니지만, 저녁때가 되면 빛이 있을 것이다.

**1. 하나님의 처리의 일상적인 경로와 흐름에 대한 생각.** 그분의 은혜의 날과 그분의 섭리의 날은 밝지도 어둡지도 않다. 이 세상에서 하나님의 교회가 그러하다. 의의 해가 떠오른 곳에 어두운 밤이 될 수 없지만, 그래도 하늘 아래에서는 환한 대낮도 아니다. 특별한 성도들도 마찬가지다. 그들은 어둠이 아니라 주 안에서 빛이지만, 여전히 그들 안에 오류와 부패가 많이 남아 있는 한 완전한 낮은 아니다.

**2. 이와 관련된 위로의 암시.** "그날은 여호와께서 아시는 단 하나뿐인 날이다." 이것이 나타내는 것이 있다. (1) 그러한 혼합된 사건들의 아름다움과 조화. 모든 것에 하나의 동일한 설계와 경향이 있다. 모든 바퀴들이 하나의 바퀴를 이루고, 모든 변화들이 하루를 이룬다. (2) 그것들의 짧음. 한 날 동안, 잠깐 동안만이다. (3) 하나님이 이 모든 사건들에 두시는 눈과 그 안에 가지시는 손. 그것들이 주께 알려져 있다.

**3. 결국 매우 기쁜 결말이 보장된다.** "저녁때가 되면 빛이 있을 것이다." 다른 세상에서는 확실하며, 이 세상에서도 희망된다. 우리가 온종일 기다리다 희망이 완전히 소진될 때, 아니 어둠이 완전히 임할 것이 두려울 때, 일이 최악이고 교회의 처지가 가장 처참할 때. 주님은 적들에게 정오에 해가 지게 하시지만, 교회에게는 밤에 해가 뜨게 하신다. 의인들에게 어둠 속에서 빛이 솟아난다(시편 112:4).

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Z E C H A R I A H. CHAP. XIV. Divers things were foretold, in the two foregoing chapters, which should come to pass "in that day;" this chapter speaks of a "day of the Lord that cometh," a day of his judgment, and ten times in the foregoing chapters, and seven times in this, it is repeated, "in that day;" but what that day is that is here meant is uncertain, and perhaps will be so (as the Jews speak) till Elias comes; whether it refer to the whole period of time from the prophet's days to the days of the Messiah, or to some particular events in that time, or to Christ's coming, and the setting up of his kingdom upon the ruins of the Jewish polity, we cannot determine, but divers passages here seem to look as far forward as gospel-times. Now the "day of the Lord" brings with it both judgment and mercy, mercy to his church, judgment to her enemies and persecutors. I. The gates of hell are here threatening the church ( Zechariah 14:1 ; Zechariah 14:2 ) and yet not prevailing. II. The power of Heaven appears here for the church and against the enemies of it, Zechariah 14:3 ; Zechariah 14:5 . III. The events concerning the church are here represented as mixed ( Zechariah 14:6 ; Zechariah 14:7 ), but issuing well at last. IV. The spreading of the means of knowledge is here foretold, and the setting up of the gospel-kingdom in the world ( Zechariah 14:8 ; Zechariah 14:9 ), which shall be the enlargement and establishment of another Jerusalem, Zechariah 14:10 ; Zechariah 14:11 . V. Those shall be reckoned with that fought against Jerusalem ( Zechariah 14:12-15 ) and those that neglect his worship there, Zechariah 14:17-19 . VI. It is promised that there shall be great resort to the church, and great purity and piety in it, Zechariah 14:16 ; Zechariah 14:20 ; Zechariah 14:21 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-7" class="com-number"

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앞 두 장에서 "그날에" 일어날 여러 가지 일들이 예언되었다. 이 장은 "다가오는 여호와의 날"을 말한다. 이 날이 선지자의 시대부터 메시아의 날까지 이르는 전체 기간을 가리키는지, 아니면 그 기간의 특정 사건을 가리키는지, 아니면 그리스도의 오심과 유대 국가의 폐허 위에 세워지는 그분의 나라를 가리키는지 알 수 없다. 여러 구절이 복음 시대를 바라보는 것으로 보인다. 이 장에는 교회에 대한 자비와 원수들에 대한 심판이 함께 담겨 있다. 첫째, 지옥의 문이 교회를 위협하지만 이기지 못한다(스가랴 14:1-2). 둘째, 하늘의 능력이 교회를 위해, 원수들을 대적하여 나타난다(스가랴 14:3-5). 셋째, 교회에 관한 사건들이 혼합되어 있지만 결국 잘 끝난다(스가랴 14:6-7). 넷째, 복음 왕국이 세상에 세워지는 것이 예언된다(스가랴 14:8-11). 다섯째, 예루살렘을 대적하여 싸운 자들(스가랴 14:12-15)과 거기서 예배를 소홀히 하는 자들이 결산을 받는다(스가랴 14:17-19). 여섯째, 교회에 큰 귀화가 있고 그 안에 큰 순결과 경건이 있을 것이 약속된다(스가랴 14:16, 20-21).

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Blessings Promised to the Church; Judgments Threatened. . 8 And it shall be in that day, that living waters shall go out from Jerusalem; half of them toward the former sea, and half of them toward the hinder sea: in summer and in winter shall it be. 9 And the LORD shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall there be one LORD , and his name one. 10 All the land shall be turned as a plain from Geba to Rimmon south of Jerusalem: and it shall be lifted up, and inhabited in her place, from Benjamin's gate unto the place of the first gate, unto the corner gate, and from the tower of Hananeel unto the king's wine-presses. 11 And men shall dwell in it, and there shall be no more utter destruction; but Jerusalem shall be safely inhabited. 12 And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet, and their eyes shall consume away in their holes, and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth. 13 And it shall come to pass in that day, that a great tumult from the LORD shall be among them; and they shall lay hold every one on the hand of his neighbour, and his hand shall rise up against the hand of his neighbour. 14 And Judah also shall fight at Jerusalem; and the wealth of all the heathen round about shall be gathered together, gold, and silver, and apparel, in great abundance. 15 And so shall be the plague of the horse, of the mule, of the camel, and of the ass, and of all the beasts that shall be in these tents, as this plague. Here are, I. Blessings promised to Jerusalem, the gospel-Jerusalem, in the day of the Messiah, and to all the earth, by virtue of the blessings poured out on Jerusalem, especially to the land of Israel. 1. Jerusalem shall be a spring of living waters to the world; it was made so when there the Spirit was poured out upon the apostles, and thence the word of the Lord diffused itself to the nations about ( Zechariah 14:8 ; Zechariah 14:8 ): Living waters shall go out from Jerusalem; for there they began, and thence those set out who were to preach repentance and remission of sins unto all nations, Luke 24:47 . Note, Where the gospel goes, and the graces of God's Spirit go along with it, there living waters go; those streams that make glad the city of our God make glad the country also, and make it like paradise, like the garden of the Lord, which was well watered. It was the honour of Jerusalem that thence the word of the Lord went forth ( Isaiah 2:3 ); and thus far, even in its worst and most degenerate age, for old acquaintance-sake, it was made a blessing, and to be so is to be blessed. Half of these waters shall go towards the former sea and half towards the hinder sea, as all rivers bend their course towards some sea or other, some eastward, others westward. The gospel shall spread into all parts of the world, into some that lie remote from Jerusalem one way and others that lie as far off another way; for the dominion of the Redeemer, which was thereby to be set up, must be from sea to sea ( Psalms 72:8 ), and the earth must be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea, and as the waters that in various channels run to the sea. The knowledge of God shall diffuse itself, (1.) Every way. These living waters shall produce both eastern churches and western churches, that shall each of them in its turn be illustrious. (2.) Every day: In summer and in winter it shall be. Note, Those who are employed in spreading the gospel may find themselves work both winter and summer, and are to serve the Lord therein at all seasons, Acts 20:18 . And such a divine power goes along with these living waters that they shall not be dried up, nor the course of them be obstructed, either by the droughts in summer or by the frosts in winter. 2. The kingdom of God among men shall be a universal and united kingdom, Zechariah 14:9 ; Zechariah 14:9 . (1.) It shall be a universal kingdom: The Lord shall be King over all the earth. He is, and ever was, so of right, and in the sovereign disposals of his providence his kingdom does rule over all and none are exempt from his jurisdiction; but it is here promised that he shall be so by actual possession of the hearts of his subjects; he shall be acknowledged King by all in all places; his authority shall be owned and submitted to, and allegiance sworn to him. This will have its accomplishment with that word ( Revelation 11:15 ), The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ. (2.) It shall be a united kingdom: There shall be one Lord, and his name one. All shall worship one God only, and not idols, and shall be unanimous in the worship of him. All false gods shall be abandoned, and all false ways of worship abolished; and as God shall be the centre of their unity, in whom they shall all meet, so the scripture shall be the rule of their unity, by which they shall all walk. 3. The land of Judea, and Jerusalem, its mother-city, shall be repaired and replenished, and taken under the special protection of Heaven, Zechariah 14:10 ; Zechariah 14:11 . Some think this denotes particular favour to the people of the Jews, and points at their conversion and restoration in the latter days; but it is rather to be understood figuratively of the gospel-church, typified by Judah and Jerusalem, and it signifies the abundant graces with which the church shall be crowned, and the fruitfulness of its members, and the vast numbers of them. (1.) The church shall be like a fruitful country, abounding in all the rich products of the soil. The whole land of Judea, which is naturally uneven and hilly, shall be turned as a plain; it shall become a smooth level valley, from Geba, or Gibeah, its utmost border north, to Rimmon, which lay south of Jerusalem and was the utmost southern limit of Judea. The gospel of Christ, where it comes in its power, levels the ground; mountains and hills are brought low by it, that the Lord alone may be exalted. (2.) It shall be like a populous city. As the holy land shall be levelled, so the holy city shall be peopled, shall be rebuilt and replenished. Jerusalem shall be lifted up out of its low estate, shall be raised out of its ruins; when the land is turned as a plain, and not only the mount of Olives removed ( Zechariah 14:4 ; Zechariah 14:4 ), but other mountains too, then Jerusalem shall be lifted up, that is, shall appear the more conspicuous; she shall be inhabited in her place, even in Jerusalem, Zechariah 12:6 ; Zechariah 12:6 . The whole city shall be inhabited in the utmost extent of it, and no part of it left to lie waste. The utmost limits of it are here mentioned, between which there shall be no ground lost, but all built upon, from Benjamin's-gate north-east to the corner-gate north-west, and from the tower of Hananeel in the south to the king's wine-presses in the north; when the churches of Christ in all places are replenished with great numbers of holy, humble, serious Christians, and many such are daily added to it, then this promise is fulfilled. (3.) This country and this city shall both be safe, both the meat in the country and the mouths in the city: Those that dwell in it shall dwell securely, and there shall be none to make them afraid; there shall be no more of that utter destruction that has laid both town and country waste, no more anathema (as some read it), no more cutting off, no more curse, or separation from God to evil, no more such desolating judgments as you have been groaning under, but Jerusalem shall be safely inhabited; there shall be no danger, nor any apprehension of it; neither shall its friends be fearful to disquiet themselves nor its enemies formidable to disquiet them. That promise of Christ explains this--that the gates of hell shall not prevail against the church; and so do the holy security and serenity of mind which believers enjoy in relying on the divine protection. II. Here are judgments threatened against the enemies of the church, that have fought, or do fight, against Jerusalem; and the threatening of these judgments is in order to the preservation of the church in safety. Men that read and hear of these plagues will be afraid of fighting against Jerusalem, much more when these threatenings are fulfilled in some will others hear and fear. Those that fight against the city of God, and his people, will be found fighting against God, against whom none ever hardened his heart and prospered ( Zechariah 14:12 ; Zechariah 14:12 ): This shall be the plague wherewith the Lord will smite all the people that have fought against Jerusalem; whoever they are, God will punish them for the affront done to him, and avenge Jerusalem upon them. 1. They shall waste away under grievous and languishing diseases: Their flesh shall consume away, and they shall be miserably emaciated, even while they stand on their feet, so that they shall be walking skeletons; nothing shall remain but skin and bones. The flesh which they pampered and indulged, and made provision for, when they were fed to the full with the spoils of God's people, shall now consume away, that it cannot be seen, and the bones that were not seen shall stick out, Job 33:21 . They keep their feet, and hope to keep their ground, crawling about as long as they can; but they must yield at last. The organs of sight, the outlets of sin, their eyes, shall consume away in their holes, shall sink into their heads or perhaps start out of them; their envious malicious, adulterous eyes, the eyes they had so often fed with spectacles of misery, these shall consume, which shall make not only their countenances ghastly, but their lives wretched. The organs of speech, the outlets of sin, their tongue, shall consume away in their mouth, whereby God will reckon with them for all their blasphemies against himself and invectives against his people. Thus their own tongues shall fall upon them, and their punishment shall be legible in their sin, as his was whose tongue was tormented in hell-flames. Thus Antiochus and Herod consumed away. 2. They shall be dashed in pieces one against another ( Zechariah 14:13 ; Zechariah 14:13 ): A great tumult from the Lord shall be among them. But are tumults from the Lord, who is the God of order, and not of confusion? As they are the sin of those that raise them they are not from the Lord, but from the wicked one, and from men's own lusts; but, as they are the punishment of those that suffer by them, they are from the Lord, who serves his own purposes, and carries on his intentions, by the sins, and follies, and restless spirits, of men. It is of themselves that they bite and devour one another, but it is of the Lord, the righteous Judge, that thus they are consumed one of another ( Galatians 5:15 ); as Ahab was deceived by a lying spirit from the Lord, so Abimelech and the men of Shechem were divided, and so destroyed, by an evil spirit from the Lord, Judges 9:23 . Note, Those that are confederate and combined against the church will justly be separated, and set against one another; and their tumults raised against God will be avenged in tumults among themselves. And they shall lay hold every one on the hand of his neighbour, to hold him from striking, or to bind him as his prisoner; nay, his hand shall rise up against the hand of his neighbour, to strike and wound him. Note, Those that aim to destroy the church are often made to destroy one another; and every man's sword is sometimes set against his fellow, by him whose sword they all are. Some think this was fulfilled in the factions and dissensions that were among the Jews, when the Romans were destroying them all; for they had fought against the spiritual Jerusalem, the gospel-church; and to that well enough agrees Zechariah 14:14 ; Zechariah 14:14 , Thou also, O Judah! shalt fight against Jerusalem; the Jewish nation shall be ruined by itself, shall die by its own hands; the city and country shall be at war with each other, and so both shall be destroyed. Suis et ipsa Roma viribus ruit--Rome was urged into ruin by its very strength. 3. The plunder of their camp shall greatly enrich the people of God, or the spoils of their country ( Zechariah 14:14 ; Zechariah 14:14 ): Judah also shall eat at Jerusalem (so one learned interpreter reads it); people shall come from all parts to share in the prey; as when Sennacherib's army was routed before Jerusalem there was the prey of a great spoil divided ( Isaiah 33:23 ), so it shall be now; the wealth of all the heathen round about, that had spoiled Jerusalem, shall be gathered together, gold, and silver, and apparel, in great abundance, that an equal dividend may be made among all the parties entitled to a share of the prize. Note, The wealth of the sinner is often laid up for the just, and the Israel of God enriched with the spoil of the Egyptians. 4. The very cattle shall share in the plague with which the enemies of God's church shall be cut off, as they did in divers of the plagues of Egypt ( Zechariah 14:15 ; Zechariah 14:15 ): All the beasts that shall be in the tents of these wicked men, when God comes to contend with them, shall perish with them, not only beasts used in war, as the horse, but those used for travel, or in the plough, as the mule, the camel, and the ass. Note, The inferior creatures often suffer for the sin of man and in his plagues. Thus God will show his indignation against sin, and will make the creature that is thus subject to vanity groan to be delivered into the glorious liberty of the children of God, Romans 8:21 ; Romans 8:22 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-16-21" class="com-number"

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> 그날에는 이런 일이 일어나리니, 생수가 예루살렘에서 흘러나와 절반은 동쪽 바다로, 절반은 서쪽 바다로 흘러가며, 여름에도 겨울에도 그러할 것이다. 여호와께서 온 땅의 왕이 되실 것이며, 그날에는 여호와께서 한 분이시요 그분의 이름도 하나일 것이다. 온 땅이 게바에서부터 예루살렘 남쪽 림몬에 이르기까지 아라바같이 변할 것이다. 그러나 예루살렘은 높이 들려 ... 그 자리에 굳건히 서 있을 것이다. 사람들이 그 안에 거하리니, 다시는 저주가 없고 예루살렘이 평안히 거할 것이다. 예루살렘을 대적하여 싸운 모든 민족에게 여호와께서 내리실 재앙은 이러하니, 그들이 두 발로 서 있는 동안에 그 살이 썩고, 그 눈이 눈구멍 속에서 썩으며, 그 혀가 입 속에서 썩을 것이다. 그날에는 이런 일이 일어나리니, 여호와께서 보내신 큰 혼란이 그들 가운데 임하여, 그들이 저마다 이웃의 손을 붙잡고 서로 손을 들어 치게 될 것이다. 유다도 예루살렘에서 싸울 것이며, 사방 모든 민족의 재물 곧 금과 은과 의복이 심히 많이 모일 것이다. 말과 노새와 낙타와 나귀와 그 진영에 있는 모든 짐승에게도 이와 같은 재앙이 내릴 것이다. (스가랴 14:8-15)

여기에 복음 예루살렘에 약속된 복들이 있다.

**1. 예루살렘이 세상에 생수의 샘이 될 것이다(스가랴 14:8).** 성령이 사도들에게 부어지고 거기서 말씀이 주변 민족들에게 퍼질 때 그렇게 되었다. 복음이 가는 곳에, 그리고 하나님의 성령의 은혜들이 그것과 함께 가는 곳에, 거기에 생수가 흘러간다. "그것들이 절반은 동쪽 바다로, 절반은 서쪽 바다로 흘러갈 것이다." 복음이 예루살렘에서 한 방향으로 멀리 떨어진 나라들과 다른 방향으로 멀리 떨어진 나라들로 퍼질 것이다(시편 72:8 참조). 또한 "여름에도 겨울에도 그러할 것이다." 복음을 전파하는 일에 고용된 자들은 겨울과 여름 모두 일을 찾아야 하며, 모든 계절에 주를 섬겨야 한다(사도행전 20:18 참조).

**2. 사람들 가운데 하나님의 나라가 보편적이고 하나가 된 나라가 될 것이다(스가랴 14:9).** (1) 보편적 나라가 될 것이다. 여호와께서 온 땅의 왕이 되실 것이다. (2) 하나가 된 나라가 될 것이다. 여호와께서 한 분이시요 그분의 이름도 하나일 것이다. 모두가 한 하나님만을 경배하고, 그분을 경배하는 데 한마음이 될 것이다.

**3. 유다 땅과 예루살렘이 회복되고 채워지며 하늘의 특별한 보호를 받을 것이다(스가랴 14:10-11).** 이것은 특별히 유대인들에게 호의를 나타낸다고 생각하는 이들도 있지만, 유다와 예루살렘으로 예표된 복음 교회를 나타내는 것으로 이해하는 것이 더 좋다. 교회는 하나님이 그것에 부어주실 풍성한 은혜와 그 지체들의 결실과 그들의 수가 얼마나 많아질지를 나타낸다. (1) 교회는 모든 풍요로운 산물이 넘치는 비옥한 나라와 같을 것이다. 유대 땅의 불균등하고 언덕진 땅이 평원처럼 될 것이다. 그리스도의 복음이 권능으로 올 때 땅을 평탄하게 한다. (2) 인구가 많은 성읍과 같을 것이다. (3) 이 나라와 이 성읍 모두 안전할 것이다. 그 안에 거하는 자들은 평안히 거할 것이며, 두렵게 할 자가 없을 것이다. 다시는 저주가 없을 것이다. 그리스도의 약속이 이것을 설명해 준다. 지옥의 문이 교회를 이기지 못할 것이다.

**4. 예루살렘의 원수들은 결산을 받을 것이다(스가랴 14:12-15).** 하나님은 자신에 대한 모욕의 대가로 그들을 벌하시고, 그들에게 예루살렘의 원한을 갚으실 것이다.

(1) 그들이 비참한 쇠퇴하는 질병 아래 낭비될 것이다(스가랴 14:12). 그 살이 썩을 것이다. 그들이 두 발로 서 있는 동안에도 그렇다. 항복하기를 거부하지만 마침내 굴복해야 한다. 그 눈이 눈구멍 속에서 썩을 것이다. 그 혀가 입 속에서 썩을 것이다. 이렇게 안티오쿠스와 헤롯이 썩어 없어졌다.

(2) 그들이 서로 박살 날 것이다(스가랴 14:13). 여호와께서 보내신 큰 혼란이 그들 가운데 임할 것이다. 주목하라. 교회에 맞서 연합하고 결탁한 자들은 서로 분리되고 맞서게 될 것이다. 하나님을 대적하여 일어난 소동이 그들 사이의 소동으로 보복을 받을 것이다.

(3) 그들의 전리품이 하나님의 백성을 크게 부요하게 할 것이다(스가랴 14:14). 사방 모든 민족의 재물이 모일 것이다.

(4) 짐승들도 사람들과 함께 재앙을 나눌 것이다(스가랴 14:15). 하위 피조물들은 종종 사람의 죄로 인해 고통당한다. 하나님이 죄에 대한 자신의 분노를 이렇게 나타내실 것이며, 이 방식으로 피조물의 허무함에의 종속을 자녀들의 영광스러운 자유로 구출되기를 신음하게 하실 것이다(로마서 8:21-22 참조).

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Evangelical Predictions; Threatenings and Promises; Encouraging Prospects. . 16 And it shall come to pass, that every one that is left of all the nations which came against Jerusalem shall even go up from year to year to worship the King, the LORD of hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles. 17 And it shall be, that whoso will not come up of all the families of the earth unto Jerusalem to worship the King, the LORD of hosts, even upon them shall be no rain. 18 And if the family of Egypt go not up, and come not, that have no rain; there shall be the plague, wherewith the LORD will smite the heathen that come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles. 19 This shall be the punishment of Egypt, and the punishment of all nations that come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles. 20 In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses, HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD; and the pots in the LORD 's house shall be like the bowls before the altar. 21 Yea, every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness unto the LORD of hosts: and all they that sacrifice shall come and take of them, and seethe therein: and in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the LORD of hosts. Three things are here foretold:-- I. That a gospel-way of worship being set up in the church there shall be a great resort to it and a general attendance upon it. Those that were left of the enemies of religion shall be so sensible of the mercy of God to them in their narrow escape that they shall apply themselves to the worship of the God of Israel, and pay their homage to him, Zechariah 14:16 ; Zechariah 14:16 . Those that were not consumed shall be converted, and this makes their deliverance a mercy indeed, a double mercy. It is a great change that the grace of God makes upon them; those that had come against Jerusalem, finding their attempts vain and fruitless, shall become as much her admirers as ever they had been her adversaries, and shall come to Jerusalem to worship there, and go in concurrence with those whom they had gone contrary to. Note, As some of Christ's foes shall be made his footstool, so others of them shall be made his friends; and, when the principle of enmity is slain in them, their former acts of hostility are pardoned to them, and their services are admitted and accepted, as though they had never fought against Jerusalem. They shall go up to worship at Jerusalem, because that was the place which God had chosen, and there the temple was, which was a type of Christ and his mediation. Converting grace sets us right, 1. In the object of our worship. They shall no longer worship the Molochs and Baals, the kings and lords, that the Gentiles worship, the creatures of their own imagination, but the King, the Lord of hosts, the everlasting King, the King of kings, the sovereign Lord of all. 2. In the ordinances of worship, those which God himself has appointed. Gospel-worship is here represented by the keeping of the feast of tabernacles, for the sake of those two great graces which were in a special manner acted and signified in that feast-contempt of the world, and joy in God, Nehemiah 8:17 . The life of a good Christian is a constant feast of tabernacles, and, in all acts of devotion, we must retire from the world and rejoice in the Lord, must worship as in that feast. 3. In the Mediator of our worship; we must go to Christ our temple with all our offerings, for in him only our spiritual sacrifices are acceptable to God, 1 Peter 2:5 . If we rest in ourselves, we come short of pleasing God; we must go up to him, and mention his righteousness only. 4. In the time of it; we must be constant. They shall go up from year to year, at the times appointed for this solemn feast. Every day of a Christian's life is a day of the feast of tabernacles, and every Lord's day especially (that is the great day of the feast ); and therefore every day we must worship the Lord of hosts and every Lord's day with a peculiar solemnity. II. That those who neglect the duties of gospel-worship shall be reckoned with for their neglect. God will compel them to come and worship before him, by suspending his favours from those that keep not his ordinances: Upon them there shall be no rain, Zechariah 14:17 ; Zechariah 14:17 . Some understand it figuratively; the rain of heavenly doctrine shall be withheld, and of the heavenly grace, which should accompany that doctrine. God will command the clouds that they rain no rain upon them. Note, It is a righteous thing with God to withhold the blessings of grace from those that do not attend the means of grace, to deny the green pastures to those that attend not the shepherd's tents. Or we may take it literally: On them there shall be no rain, to make their ground fruitful. Note, The gifts of common providence are justly denied to those that neglect and despise instituted ordinances. Those that neglected to build the temple were punished with the want of rain ( Haggai 2:17 ), and so were those that neglected to attend there when it was built. If we be barren and unfruitful towards God, justly is the earth made so to us. Many are crossed, and go backward, in their affairs, and this is at the bottom of it--they do not keep close to the worship of God as they should; they go off from God, and then he walks contrary to them. If we omit or postpone the duties he expects from us, it is just with him to deny the favours we expect from him. But what shall be done to the defaulters of the land of Egypt, to whom the threatening of the want of rain is no threatening, for they have no rain at any time; they need none; they desire none; the river Nilus is to them instead of the clouds of heaven, waters their land, and makes it fruitful, so that what is a punishment to others is none to them? Zechariah 14:18 ; Zechariah 14:19 . It is threatened that if the family of Egypt go not up, that have no rain, yet God will find out a way to meet with them, for there shall be, in effect, the same plague wherewith other nations are smitten for their neglect. God can, and often did, restrain the overflowing of the river, which was equivalent to the shutting up of the clouds; or if the river did its part, and rose as high as it used to do, God had other ways of bringing famine upon them, and destroying the fruits of their ground, as he did by several of the ten plagues of Egypt, so that this (that is, the same) shall be the punishment of Egypt that is the punishment of other nations who come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles. Note, Those who think themselves least indebted to, and depending on, the mercy of heaven, cannot therefore think themselves guarded against the justice of Heaven. It does not follow that those who can live without rain can therefore live without God; for not the heavens only, but all other creatures, are that to us that God makes them to be, and no more; nor can any man's way of living enable him to set light by the judgments of God. This shall be the punishment --margin, This shall be the sin of Egypt, and the sin of all nations, that come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles. The same word signifies both sin and the punishment of sin, so close and inseparable is the connexion between them (as Genesis 4:7 ), and sin is often its own punishment. Note, Omissions are sins, and we must come into judgment for them; those contract guilt that go not up to worship at the times appointed, as they have opportunity; and it is a sin that is its own punishment, for those who forsake the duty forfeit the privilege of communion with God. III. That those who perform the duties of gospel-worship shall have grace to adorn their profession by the duties of a gospel-conversation too. This is promised ( Zechariah 14:20 ; Zechariah 14:21 ), and it is necessary to the completing of the beauty and happiness of the church. In general, all shall be holiness to the Lord. 1. The name and character of holiness shall not be so confined as formerly. Holiness to the Lord had been written only upon the high priest's forehead, but now it shall not be so appropriated. All Christians shall be living temples, and spiritual priests, dedicated to the honour of God and employed in his service. 2. Real holiness shall be more diffused than it had been, because there shall be more powerful means of sanctification, more excellent rules, more cogent arguments, and brighter patterns of holiness, and because there shall be a more plentiful effusion of the Spirit of holiness and sanctification, after Christ's ascension than ever before. (1.) There shall be holiness introduced into common things; and those things shall be devoted to God that seemed very foreign. [1.] The furniture of their horses shall be consecrated to God. " Upon the bells of the horses shall be engraven Holiness to the Lord, or upon the bridles of the horses (so the margin) or the trappings. The horses used in war shall no longer be used against God and his people, as they have been, but for him and them. Even their wars shall be holy wars, their troopers serving under God's banner. Their great men, who ride in state with a pompous retinue, shall reckon it their greatest ornament to honour God with their honours. Holiness to the Lord shall be written on the harness of their chariot-horses, as great men have sometimes their coat of arms with their motto painted on their coaches; every gentleman shall take the high priest's motto for his, and glory in it, and make it a memento to himself not to do any thing unworthy of it. Travellers shall have it upon their bridles, with which they guide their horses, as those who desire always to be put in mind of it, by having it continually before them, and to guide themselves in all their motions by this rule. The bells of the horses, which are designed to quicken them in their journey and to give notice of their approach, shall have Holiness to the Lord upon them," to signify that this is that which we ought to be influenced by ourselves, and make profession of to others, wherever we go. [2.] The furniture of their houses too shall be consecrated to God, to be employed in his service. First, The furniture of the priests' houses, or apartments adjoining to the house of the Lord. The common drinking cups they used shall be like the bowls before the altar, that were used either to receive the blood of the sacrifices or to present the wine and oil in, which were for the drink-offerings. The vessels which they used for their own tables shall be used in such a religious manner, with such sobriety and temperance, such devotedness to the glory of God, and such a mixture of pious thoughts and expressions, that their meals shall look like sacrifices; they shall eat and drink, not to themselves, but to him that spreads their tables and fills their cups. And thus, in ministers' families especially, should common actions be done after a godly sort, however they are done in other families. Secondly, The furniture of other houses, those of the common people: " Every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness to the Lord. The pots in which they boil their meat, the cups out of which they drink their wine ( Jeremiah 35:5 ), in these God's good creatures shall never be abused to excess, nor that made the food and fuel of lust which should be oil to the wheels of obedience," as had formerly been, when all tables were full of vomit and filthiness, Isaiah 28:8 . "What they eat and drink out of these shall nourish their bodies for the service of God; and out of these they shall give liberally for the relief of the poor;" then are they Holiness to the Lord, as the merchandise and the hire of the converted Tyrians are said to be ( Isaiah 23:18 ); for both in our gettings and in our spendings we must have an eye to the will of God as our rule and the glory of God as our end. Thirdly, When there shall be such an abundance of real holiness people shall not be nice and curious about ceremonial holiness: " Those that sacrifice shall come and take of these common vessels, and seethe their sacrifices therein, making no distinction between them and the bowls before the altar. " In gospel-times the true worshippers shall worship God in spirit and in truth, and neither in this mountain nor yet at Jerusalem, John 4:21 . One place shall be as acceptable to God as another ( I will that men pray every where ); and one vessel shall be as acceptable as another. Little regard shall be had to the circumstance, provided there be nothing indecent or disorderly, while the substance is religiously preserved and adhered to. Some think it intimates that there should be greater numbers of sacrifices offered than the vessels of the sanctuary would serve for; but, rather than any should be turned back or deferred, they shall make no difficulty at all of using common vessels, as the Levites in a case of necessity helped the priests to kill the sacrifices, 2 Chronicles 29:34 . (2.) There shall be no unholiness introduced into their sacred things, to corrupt them: In that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the Lord of hosts. Some read it, There shall be no more the merchant, for so a Canaanite sometimes signifies; and they think it was fulfilled when Christ once and again drove the buyers and sellers out of the temple. Or though those that were Canaanites, strangers and foreigners, shall be brought into the house of the Lord, yet they shall cease to be Canaanites; they shall have nothing of the spirit or disposition of Canaanites in them. Or it intimates that though in gospel-times people should grow indifferent as to holy vessels, yet they should be very strict in church-discipline, and careful not to admit the profane to special ordinances, but to separate between the precious and the vile, between Israelites and Canaanites. Yet this will not have its full accomplishment short of the heavenly Jerusalem, that house of the Lord of hosts, into which no unclean thing shall enter; for at the end of time, and not before, Christ shall gather out of his kingdom every thing that offends, and the tares and wheat shall be perfectly and eternally separated. return to ' Top of Page ' Zechariah Zec 13 Zechariah Zec Malachi Mal 1 Footnotes: Copyright Statement These files are public domain and are a derivative of an electronic edition that is available on the Christian Classics Ethereal Library Website. Bibliographical Information Henry, Matthew. "Complete Commentary on Zechariah 14". 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> 그리하여 예루살렘을 치러 왔던 모든 민족 가운데 남은 자들은 해마다 올라와서 왕이신 만군의 여호와께 예배하고 초막절을 지킬 것이다. 땅의 모든 족속 가운데 누구든지 예루살렘에 올라와 왕이신 만군의 여호와께 예배하지 않는 자에게는 비가 내리지 않을 것이다. 만일 이집트 족속이 올라오지 않으면 그들에게도 비가 내리지 않으리니, 초막절을 지키러 올라오지 않는 민족들에게 여호와께서 내리실 재앙이 이러할 것이다. 이것이 이집트가 받을 벌이며, 또한 초막절을 지키러 올라오지 않는 모든 민족이 받을 벌이다. 그날에는 말 방울에까지 "여호와께 거룩"이라고 새겨질 것이며, 여호와의 집에 있는 솥들이 제단 앞 대접들과 같이 될 것이다. 그렇다, 예루살렘과 유다의 모든 솥이 만군의 여호와께 거룩하게 되어, 제사 드리는 모든 자가 와서 그것들을 가져다가 그 안에 삶을 것이다. 그날에는 만군의 여호와의 집에 다시는 가나안 사람이 없을 것이다. (스가랴 14:16-21)

세 가지가 예언된다.

**I. 교회에 복음적 예배 방식이 세워지면, 거기에 대한 큰 귀화가 있을 것이다(스가랴 14:16).** 종교의 원수였던 자들 가운데 남은 자들이 하나님의 자비에 매우 감사하여 이스라엘의 하나님께 경의를 표하고 그분께 예배할 것이다. 삼켜지지 않은 자들이 회심할 것이다. 이것이 참으로 두 배의 자비이다.

그들이 복음적 예배를 초막절을 지키는 것으로 표현되었다. 그 절기에 특별히 행해지는 두 가지 큰 은혜, 곧 세상에 대한 멸시와 하나님 안의 기쁨을 위해서이다(느헤미야 8:17 참조). 선한 그리스도인의 삶은 끊임없는 초막절 잔치이다. 모든 예배 행위에서 우리는 세상에서 물러나 여호와 안에서 기뻐해야 한다. 그들은 교회의 원수들이었다가 지금 그 정반대로 변하여 그들이 맞서 대항했던 이들과 함께 예루살렘에 올라가 거기서 예배할 것이다.

**II. 복음적 예배의 의무를 소홀히 하는 자들은 그 소홀함으로 결산을 받을 것이다.** 하나님이 그분의 규례를 지키지 않는 자들에게 은혜를 보류함으로 그들을 강제로 오게 하실 것이다. "그들에게 비가 내리지 않을 것이다." 어떤 이들은 이것을 비유적으로 이해한다. 하늘 교리의 비가 보류될 것이라고. 혹은 문자 그대로 취할 수 있다. 땅을 비옥하게 하는 은혜를 소홀히 하는 자들에게 일반 섭리의 선물들이 정당하게 거부된다. 주목하라. 성령의 규례를 소홀히 하는 자들에게 은혜의 복들이 보류되는 것은 하나님과 합당하다. 매사에 잘 안 되고 뒤처지는 사람들이 많은데, 이것이 그 근저에 있다. 그들이 마땅히 해야 하는 것처럼 하나님의 예배에 충실하지 않다. 하나님에게서 멀어지면 그분도 그들에게 거슬러 행하신다. 우리가 그분이 우리에게 기대하시는 의무를 소홀히 하거나 미루면, 우리가 그분에게 기대하는 은혜를 거부하시는 것이 정당하다.

**III. 복음적 예배의 의무를 행하는 자들은 복음적 대화의 의무들로도 그들의 고백을 장식하는 은혜를 받을 것이다(스가랴 14:20-21).** 일반적으로, 모든 것이 주께 거룩하게 될 것이다.

**1. 거룩의 이름과 특성이 이전처럼 제한되지 않을 것이다.** 여호와께 거룩이 대제사장의 이마에만 써 있었지만, 이제 그렇게 제한되지 않을 것이다. 모든 그리스도인이 살아 있는 성전과 영적 제사장이 되어 하나님의 영예에 헌신되고 그분의 섬김에 고용될 것이다.

**2. 실제 거룩이 이전보다 더 광범위하게 퍼질 것이다.** 더 강력한 성화의 수단들, 더 탁월한 규칙들, 더 강한 논증들, 더 밝은 경건의 본들이 있을 것이기 때문이다. 그리스도의 승천 후에 이전보다 더 풍성한 성령의 부어짐이 있을 것이기 때문이다.

(1) 일반적인 것들에 거룩이 도입될 것이다. [1] 말 방울에까지 여호와께 거룩이 새겨질 것이다. 전쟁에 사용되던 말들이 하나님에 대항하는 데가 아니라 하나님과 그분의 백성을 위해 사용될 것이다. 높은 신분의 사람들, 성대한 수행원을 거느리고 귀하게 타는 사람들이 하나님을 영예롭게 하는 것을 가장 큰 장식으로 여길 것이다. 여호와께 거룩이 그들의 마차 말의 덮개에 새겨질 것이며, 마치 위대한 사람들이 때로 문장과 격언을 마차에 그리는 것처럼. 여행자들은 말의 방울에 그것을 새겨, 가는 곳마다 항상 그것을 상기하고 다른 이들에게 그것을 고백하도록 할 것이다. [2] 집의 가구들도 하나님께 거룩하게 될 것이다. 첫째, 제사장들의 집의 가구들. 그들이 자기 식탁에 쓰는 일반 잔이 제단 앞의 대접들과 같이 될 것이다. 이렇게 사역자들의 가정에서는 일반적인 행동들이 경건한 방식으로 행해져야 한다. 둘째, 일반 백성의 집의 가구들. 예루살렘과 유다의 모든 솥이 여호와께 거룩하게 될 것이다.

(2) 그들의 거룩한 것들에 불거룩이 도입되지 않을 것이다. "그날에는 만군의 여호와의 집에 다시는 가나안 사람이 없을 것이다." 어떤 이들은 가나안 사람을 상인으로 읽으며, 이것이 그리스도께서 두 번 성전에서 사고 파는 자들을 내쫓으셨을 때 이루어졌다고 생각한다. 혹은 그것은 신성한 규율을 엄격하게 집행하고, 성과 세속을 구별하며, 이스라엘 사람들과 가나안 사람들을 분리하는 것을 나타낸다. 그러나 이것은 그 이후에 완전히 이루어지지 않을 것이며, 하늘의 예루살렘, 즉 주님의 집에서만 이루어질 것이다. 거기에는 더러운 것이 전혀 들어갈 수 없다. 시간의 끝에, 그 전에는 아니지만, 그리스도가 그분의 나라에서 걸림돌이 되는 모든 것을 모아내실 것이며, 가라지와 밀이 완전히, 영원히 분리될 것이다.

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