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주석[매튜 헨리] — 스가랴 6장 · 네 병거 환상

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The Vision of the Four Chariots. . 1 And I turned, and lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and, behold, there came four chariots out from between two mountains; and the mountains were mountains of brass. 2 In the first chariot were red horses; and in the second chariot black horses; 3 And in the third chariot white horses; and in the fourth chariot grisled and bay horses. 4 Then I answered and said unto the angel that talked with me, What are these, my lord? 5 And the angel answered and said unto me, These are the four spirits of the heavens, which go forth from standing before the Lord of all the earth. 6 The black horses which are therein go forth into the north country; and the white go forth after them; and the grisled go forth toward the south country. 7 And the bay went forth, and sought to go that they might walk to and fro through the earth: and he said, Get you hence, walk to and fro through the earth. So they walked to and fro through the earth. 8 Then cried he upon me, and spake unto me, saying, Behold, these that go toward the north country have quieted my spirit in the north country. The prophet is forward to receive this vision, and, as if he expected it, he turned and lifted up his eyes and looked. Though this was the seventh vision he had had, yet he did not think he had had enough; for the more we know of God and his will, if we know it aright, the more desirous we shall be to get a further acquaintance with God. Now observe here the sight that the prophet had of four chariots drawn by horses of divers colours, together with the explication of the sight, Zechariah 6:1-5 ; Zechariah 6:1-5 . He did not look long before he discovered that which was worth seeing, and which would serve very much for the encouraging of himself and his friends in this dark day. We are very much in the dark concerning the meaning of this vision. Some by the four chariots understand the four monarchies; and then they read ( Zechariah 6:5 ; Zechariah 6:5 ), These are the four winds of the heavens, and suppose that therein reference is had to Daniel 7:2 , where Daniel saw, in vision, the four winds of the heavens striving upon the great sea, representing the four monarchies. The Babylonian monarchy, they think, is here represented by the red horses, which are not afterwards mentioned, because that monarchy was now extinct. The second chariot with the black horses is the Persian monarchy, which went forth northward against the Babylonians, and quieted God's Spirit in the north country, by executing his judgments on Babylon and freeing the Jews from their captivity. The white, the Grecians, go forth after them in the north, for they overthrow the Persians. The grizzled, the Romans, who conquered the Grecian empire, are said to go forth towards the south country, because Egypt, which lay southward, was the last branch of the Grecian empire that was subdued by the Romans. The bay horses had been with the grizzled, but afterwards went forth by themselves; and by these they understand the Goths and Vandals, who with their victorious arms walked to and fro through the earth, or the Seleucidæ and Lagidæ, the two branches of the Grecian empire. Thus Grotius and others. But I incline rather to understand this vision more generally, as designing to represent the administration of the kingdom of Providence in the government of this lower world. The angels are often called the chariots of God, as Psalms 68:17 ; Psalms 18:10 . The various providences of God concerning nations and churches are represented by the different colours of horses, Revelation 6:2 ; Revelation 6:4 ; Revelation 6:5 ; Revelation 6:8 . And so we may observe here, 1. That the counsels and decrees of God are the spring and original of all events, and they are immovable, as mountains of brass. The chariots came from between the two mountains; for God performs the thing that is appointed for us: his appointments are the originals, and his performances are but copies from them; he does all according to the counsel of his will. We could as soon grasp the mountains in our arms as comprehend the divine counsels in our finite understandings, and as soon remove mountains of brass as alter any of God's purposes; for he is in one mind, and who can turn him? Whatever the providences of God are concerning us, as to public or private affairs, we should see them all coming from between the mountains of brass, and therefore see it as much our folly to quarrel with them as it is our duty to acquiesce in them. Who may say to God, What doest thou, or why doest thou so? Acts 2:23 ; Acts 4:28 . 2. That God executes his decrees in the works of Providence, which are as chariots, in which he rides as a prince in an open chariot, to show his glory to the world, in which, as in chariots of war, he rides forth conquering and to conquer, and triumphing over all the enemies of his glory and government. God is great and terrible in his doings ( Psalms 66:3 ), and in them we see the goings of our God, our King, Psalms 68:24 . His providences move swiftly and strongly as chariots, but all directed and governed by his infinite wisdom and sovereign will, as chariots by their drivers. 3. That the holy angels are the ministers of God's providence, and are employed by him, as the armies of heaven, for the executing of his counsels among the inhabitants of the earth; they are the chariots, or, which comes all to one, they are the horses that draw the chariots, great in power and might, and who, like the horse that God himself describes ( Job 39:19 , c.), are clothed with thunder, are terrible, but cannot be terrified nor made afraid they are chariots of fire, and horses of fire, to carry one prophet to heaven and guard another on earth. They are as observant of and obsequious to the will of God as well-managed horses are to their rider or driver. Not that God needs them or their services, but he is pleased to make use of them, that he may put honour upon them, and encourage our trust in his providence. 4. That the events of Providence have different aspects and the face of the times often changes. The horses in the first chariot were red, signifying war and bloodshed, blood to the horse-bridles, Revelation 14:20 . Those in the second chariot were black, signifying the dismal melancholy consequences of war; it puts all into mourning, lays all waste, introduces famines, and pestilences, and desolations, and makes whole lands to languish. Those in the third chariot were white, signifying the return of comfort, and peace, and prosperity, after these dark and dismal times: though God cause grief to the children of men, yet will he have compassion. Those in the fourth chariot were of a mixed colour, grizzled and bay; some speckled and spotted, and ash-coloured, signifying events of different complexions interwoven and counter-changed, a day of prosperity and a day of adversity set the one over-against the other. The cup of Providence in the hand of the Lord is full of mixture, Psalms 75:8 . 5. That all the instruments of Providence, and all the events of it, come from God, and from him they receive their commissions and instructions ( Zechariah 6:5 ; Zechariah 6:5 ): These are the four spirits of heaven, the four winds (so some), which seem to blow as they list, from the various points of the compass; but God has them in his fists and brings them out of his treasuries. Or, rather, These are the angels that go forth from standing before the Lord of all the earth, to attend upon him and minister to him, to behold his glory in the upper world, which is their blessedness, and to serve his glory in their blessedness, and to serve his glory in this lower world, which is their business. They stand before him as the Lord of the whole earth, to receive orders from him and give up their accounts to him concerning their services on this earth, for it is all within his jurisdiction. But, when he appoints, they go forth as messengers of his counsels and ministers of his justice and mercy. Those secret motions and impulses upon the spirits of men by which the designs of Providence are carried on, some think, are these four spirits of the heavens, which go forth from God and fulfil what he appoints, who is the God of the spirits of all flesh. 6. That there is an admirable beauty in Providence, and one event serves for a balance to another ( Zechariah 6:6 ; Zechariah 6:6 ): The black horses went forth, carrying with them very dark and melancholy events, such as made every person and every thing look black; but presently the white went forth after them, carrying joy to those that mourned, and, by a new turn given to affairs, making them to look pleasant again. Such are God's dealings with his church and people: if the black horses go forth, the white ones presently go after them; for as affliction abounds consolation much more abounds. 7. That the common general aspect of providence is mixed and compounded. The grizzled and bay horses were both in the fourth chariot ( Zechariah 6:3 ; Zechariah 6:3 ), and though they went forth, at first, towards the south country, yet afterwards they sought to walk to and fro through the earth and were directed to do so, Zechariah 6:7 ; Zechariah 6:7 . If we go to and fro through the earth, we shall find the events of Providence neither all black nor all white, but ash-coloured, or gray, mixed of black and white. Such is the world we live in; that before us is unmixed. Here we are singing, at the same time, of mercy and judgment, and we must sing unto God of both ( Psalms 101:1 ) and labour to accommodate ourselves to God's will and design in the mixtures of Providence, rejoicing in our comforts as though we rejoiced not, because they have their allays, and weeping for our afflictions as though we wept not, because there is so much mercy mixed with them. 8. That God is well-pleased with all the operations of his own providence ( Zechariah 6:8 ; Zechariah 6:8 ): These have quieted my spirit, these black horses which denote extraordinary judgments, and the white ones which denote extraordinary deliverances, both which went towards the north country, while the common mixed providences went all the world over. These have quieted my spirit in the north-country, which had of late been the most remarkable scene of action with reference to the church; that is, by these uncommon appearances and actings of providence God's wrath is executed upon the enemies of the church, and his favours are conferred upon the church, both which had long been deferred, and in both God had fulfilled his will, accomplished his word, and so quieted his Spirit. The Lord is well-pleased for his righteousness' sake; and, as he speaks, Isaiah 1:24 , made himself easy. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-9-15" class="com-number"

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> 내가 다시 눈을 들어 보니, 두 산 사이에서 네 대의 병거가 나오는데, 그 산들은 놋쇠로 된 산이었다. 첫째 병거에는 붉은 말들이, 둘째 병거에는 검은 말들이 매여 있었고, 셋째 병거에는 흰 말들이, 넷째 병거에는 얼룩진 말들이 매여 있었으니, 모두 힘센 말들이었다. 그때 내가 나와 이야기하던 천사에게 물었다. "내 주여, 이것들은 무엇입니까?" 천사가 나에게 대답하였다. "이것들은 하늘의 네 바람으로, 온 땅의 주 앞에 서 있다가 나아가는 것이다. 검은 말들이 매인 병거는 북쪽 땅으로 나아가고, 흰 말들은 그 뒤를 따라 나아가며, 얼룩진 말들은 남쪽 땅으로 나아간다." 그 힘센 말들이 나아가서 땅을 두루 다니려고 하니, 그분께서 "가서 땅을 두루 다녀라!" 하고 말씀하셨다. 그래서 그것들이 땅을 두루 다녔다. 그때 그분께서 나를 불러 말씀하셨다. "보라, 북쪽 땅으로 나아간 자들이 북쪽 땅에서 내 영을 진정시켰다." (스가랴 6:1-8)

선지자는 이 환상을 받을 준비가 되어 있었고, 마치 기다리고 있었던 것처럼 돌아서서 눈을 들어 바라보았다. 이것이 그가 받은 일곱 번째 환상이었지만, 그는 충분히 받았다고 생각하지 않았다. 하나님과 그분의 뜻에 대해 올바르게 알아갈수록 하나님을 더 깊이 알고 싶어지게 된다.

이 환상에 대한 해설에서 몇 가지를 주목해야 한다.

**1. 하나님의 뜻과 작정은 모든 사건의 샘이요 원천이며, 황동 산처럼 움직이지 않는다.** 병거들이 두 산 사이에서 나왔다. 하나님은 우리를 위해 정해 놓으신 것을 이루신다. 그분의 임명들은 원본이고 그분의 행하심은 그 사본들이다. 그분은 그분의 뜻의 작정에 따라 모든 것을 행하신다. 황동 산을 팔 안에 안을 수 없듯이 우리는 유한한 이해로 신성한 뜻을 파악할 수 없다. 하나님이 우리에 대해 공적이든 사적이든 어떠한 섭리를 내리시든, 우리는 그 모든 것이 황동 산 사이에서 나오는 것을 보아야 한다. 그러므로 그것들에 대해 싸우는 것이 어리석음이요 그것들에 순복하는 것이 의무임을 알아야 한다. 하나님께 "무엇을, 왜 그렇게 하십니까?"라고 말할 수 있는 자가 누구인가?(사도행전 2:23; 4:28 참조).

**2. 하나님은 자신의 작정을 섭리의 역사들 가운데 집행하시는데, 그것들은 마치 병거와 같다.** 그분은 그것 안에서 왕이 공개 행렬에 타는 것처럼 자신의 영광을 세상에 드러내신다. 하나님은 자신의 하심에서 위대하시고 두렵다(시편 66:3). 그분의 섭리는 병거처럼 빠르고 강하게 움직이지만, 모두 그분의 무한한 지혜와 주권적 의지에 의해 지도되고 통치된다.

**3. 거룩한 천사들은 하나님의 섭리의 사역자들이다.** 그들은 천군으로서 땅의 거민들 가운데 그분의 뜻을 집행하는 데 사용된다. 그들은 병거이거나, 병거를 끄는 말들이다. 능력과 힘이 크며, 무장한 것처럼 두렵지만 두렵게 되거나 겁을 먹지 않는다. 그들은 마치 잘 훈련된 말들이 기수나 마부에게 순종하듯 하나님의 뜻에 순종한다.

**4. 섭리의 사건들은 모습이 다르고 시대의 얼굴은 자주 바뀐다.** 첫째 병거의 말들은 붉었으니 전쟁과 유혈을 나타낸다(요한계시록 14:20 참조). 둘째는 검었으니 전쟁의 암울하고 우울한 결과, 애도, 황폐, 흉년, 역병, 황량함을 나타낸다. 셋째는 흰색이었으니 이 어둡고 암울한 때가 지난 후 위로와 평화와 번영의 회복을 나타낸다. 넷째는 혼합 색이었으니, 교차하는 서로 다른 색의 사건들, 즉 순조로운 날과 역경의 날이 서로 맞닿은 것을 나타낸다. 주님의 손의 섭리의 잔에는 혼합물이 가득하다(시편 75:8).

**5. 섭리의 모든 도구들과 사건들은 모두 하나님에게서 나오며, 그분에게서 위임과 지시를 받는다(스가랴 6:5).** "이것들은 하늘의 네 바람으로, 온 땅의 주 앞에 서 있다가 나아가는 것이다." 그들은 그분 앞에 서서 그분을 섬기고, 그분의 영광을 위의 세상에서 바라보며, 아래 세상에서 그분의 영광을 위해 일한다. 그들은 온 땅의 주로서 그분 앞에 서서 그분에게서 명령을 받고 이 땅에서의 그들의 섬김에 대해 보고한다.

**6. 섭리에는 아름다운 조화가 있어, 한 사건이 다른 사건과 균형을 이룬다(스가랴 6:6).** 검은 말들이 나아가며 매우 어둡고 우울한 사건들을 가지고 나갔으나, 즉시 흰 말들이 뒤따라 나와 슬퍼하던 자들에게 기쁨을 가져다주었다. 하나님의 교회와 백성을 향한 그분의 대우가 그러하다. 검은 말들이 나아가면 흰 말들이 곧바로 뒤따른다. 환난이 넘치면 위로도 그만큼 넘치기 때문이다.

**7. 섭리의 일반적 모습은 혼합된 것이다.** 얼룩진 말들과 힘센 말들은 땅을 두루 다니기를 구하였고 그렇게 하도록 명령을 받았다(스가랴 6:7). 땅을 두루 다녀 보면 섭리의 사건들이 전혀 검지도 않고 전혀 희지도 않으며, 검은색과 흰색이 섞인 회색임을 알게 된다. 우리가 사는 이 세상이 그러하다. 우리는 동시에 자비와 심판을 노래하며, 하나님께 둘 다를 노래해야 한다(시편 101:1).

**8. 하나님은 자신의 섭리의 모든 역사들을 기뻐하신다(스가랴 6:8).** "이것들이 북쪽 땅에서 내 영을 진정시켰다." 이 검은 말들과 흰 말들이 둘 다 북쪽 땅으로 나아간 것은, 교회를 대상으로 한 보통의 혼합된 섭리들은 온 세상에 퍼지는 반면, 이 특별한 심판과 구원의 역사들이 오랫동안 지연되었다가 비로소 이루어진 것을 의미한다. 이 놀라운 섭리의 역사들을 통해 하나님의 진노가 교회의 원수들에게 집행되었고 하나님의 은혜가 교회에 부여되었다. 그분은 자신의 의를 위해 기뻐하신다.

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Z E C H A R I A H. CHAP. VI. The two kingdoms of providence and grace are what we are all very nearly interested in, and therefore are concerned to acquaint ourselves with, all our temporal affairs being in a necessary subjection to divine Providence, and all our spiritual and eternal concerns in a necessary dependence upon divine grace; and these two are represented to us in this chapter--the former by a vision, the latter by a type. Here is, I. God, as King of nations, ruling the world by the ministry of angels, in the vision of the four chariots, Zechariah 6:1-8 . II. God, as King of saints, ruling the church by the mediation of Christ, in the figure of Joshua the high priest crowned, the ceremony performed, and then explained concerning Christ, Zechariah 6:9-15 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-8" class="com-number"

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섭리와 은혜의 두 왕국은 우리 모두에게 매우 깊이 연관된 것들이다. 우리의 모든 세상적 일들이 신성한 섭리에 필연적으로 종속되어 있고, 우리의 모든 영적이고 영원한 관심사들이 신성한 은혜에 필연적으로 의존하기 때문이다. 이 두 가지가 이 장에서 표현된다. 첫째, 국가들의 왕으로서 하나님이 네 병거 환상에서 천사들의 사역으로 세상을 통치하시는 것(스가랴 6:1-8). 둘째, 성도들의 왕으로서 하나님이 면류관을 쓴 대제사장 여호수아의 형상에서 그리스도의 중보로 교회를 통치하시는 것(스가랴 6:9-15).

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The Coronation of Joshua; Prediction of the Messiah. . 9 And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 10 Take of them of the captivity, even of Heldai, of Tobijah, and of Jedaiah, which are come from Babylon, and come thou the same day, and go into the house of Josiah the son of Zephaniah; 11 Then take silver and gold, and make crowns, and set them upon the head of Joshua the son of Josedech, the high priest; 12 And speak unto him, saying, Thus speaketh the LORD of hosts, saying, Behold the man whose name is The BRANCH; and he shall grow up out of his place, and he shall build the temple of the LORD : 13 Even he shall build the temple of the LORD ; and he shall bear the glory, and shall sit and rule upon his throne; and he shall be a priest upon his throne: and the counsel of peace shall be between them both. 14 And the crowns shall be to Helem, and to Tobijah, and to Jedaiah, and to Hen the son of Zephaniah, for a memorial in the temple of the LORD . 15 And they that are far off shall come and build in the temple of the LORD , and ye shall know that the LORD of hosts hath sent me unto you. And this shall come to pass, if ye will diligently obey the voice of the LORD your God. God did not only at sundry times, but in divers manners, speak in time past by the prophets to his church. In the former part of this chapter he spoke by a vision, which only the prophet himself saw; here, in this latter part, he speaks by a sign, or type, which many saw, and which, as it was explained, was an illustrious prediction of the Messiah as the priest and king of his church. Here is, I. The significant ceremony which God appointed, and that was the coronation of Joshua the high priest, Zechariah 6:10 ; Zechariah 6:11 . It is observable that there should be two eminent types of Christ in the Old Testament that were both named Joshua (the same name with Jesus, and by the LXX., and in the New Testament, rendered Jesus, Acts 7:45 )-- Joshua the chief captain, a type of Christ the captain of our salvation, and Joshua the chief priest, a type of Christ the high priest of our profession, and both in their day saviours and leaders into Canaan. And this is peculiar to Joshua the high priest, that here was something done to him by the divine appointment on purpose that he might be a type of Christ, a priest after the order of Melchizedek, who was both a king and a priest. Joshua was far from being ambitious of a crown, and the people of having a crowned head over them; but the prophet, to the great surprise of both, is ordered to crown Joshua as if he had been a king. And, as Zerubbabel's prudence and piety kept this from being any affront to him (as the setting up of a rival with him), so God's providence kept the kings of Persia from taking umbrage at it, as raising a rebellion against them. In doing what we are sure is God's pleasure, as this was, we may well venture men's displeasure. 1. Here were some Jews come from Babylon that brought an offering to the house of God, some of the captivity, here named to their honour, that came from Babylon on a visit to Jerusalem. They ought to have bidden a final farewell to Babylon, and to have come and settled with their brethren in their own land, and for their remissness and indifference in not doing so they thought to atone by this visit. Perhaps they came as ambassadors from the body of the Jews that were in Babylon, who lived there in ease and fulness; and, hearing that the building of the temple went on slowly for want of money, they sent them with an offering of gold and silver for the service of the house of God. Note, Those that by reason of distance, or otherwise, cannot forward a good work by their persons, must, as they are able, forward it by their purses; if some find hands, let others fill them. 2. Time and place are appointed for the prophet to meet them. They thought to bring their present to the priest, God's ordinary minister; but God has a prophet, an extraordinary one, ready to receive them and it, which would be an encouragement to them, who, in their captivity, had so often complained, We see not our signs, there is no more any prophet, and would invite them and others to re-settle in their own land, which then began to look like itself, like a holy land, when the Spirit of prophecy was revived in it. Zechariah was ordered to give them the meeting the same day they came (for when they had arrived they would lose no time, but present their offering immediately), and to bid them welcome, assuring them that God now accepted their gifts. He was to meet them in the house of Josiah, the son of Zephaniah, who probably was receiver-general for the temple, and kept the treasures of it. They brought their gold and silver, to be employed about the temple, but God ordered it to be used in honour of One greater than the temple, Matthew 12:6 . 3. Crowns are to be made, and put upon the head of Joshua, Zechariah 6:11 ; Zechariah 6:11 . It is supposed that there were two crowns provided, one of silver and the other of gold; the former (as some think) denoting his priestly dignity, the latter his kingly dignity. Or, rather, he being a priest already, and having a crown of gold, of pure gold, already, to signify his honour and power as a priest, these crowns of silver and gold both signify the royal dignity, the crown of silver being perhaps designed to typify the kingdom of the Messiah when he was here on earth, for then he was the King of Israel ( John 1:49 ), but the crown of gold his kingdom in his exalted state, the glory of which as far exceeded that of the former as gold does silver. The sun shines as gold, when he goes forth in his strength; and the beams of the moon, when she walks in brightness, we call silver beams. Those that had worshipped the sun and moon shall now fall down before the golden and silver crowns of the exalted Redeemer, before whom the sun shall be ashamed and the moon confounded, being both out-shone. II. The signification which God gave of this ceremony. Every one would be ready to ask, "What is the meaning of Joshua's being crowned thus?" And the prophet is as ready to tell them the meaning of it. Upon this speaking sign is grafted a prediction, and the sign was used to make it the more taken notice of and the better remembered. Now the promise is, 1. That God will, in the fulness of time, raise up a great high priest, like Joshua. Tell Joshua that he is but the figure of one that is to come, a faint shadow of him ( Zechariah 6:12 ; Zechariah 6:12 ): Speak unto him in the name of the Lord of hosts, that the man whose name is The BRANCH shall grow up out of his place, out of Bethlehem the city of David, the place appointed for his birth; though the family be a root in a dry ground, yet this branch shall spring out of it, as in the spring, when the sun returns, the flowers spring out of the roots, in which they lay buried out of sight and out of mind. He shall grow up for himself (so some read it) propria virtute--by his own vital energy, shall be exalted in his own strength. 2. That, as Joshua was an active useful instrument in building the temple, so the man, the branch, shall be the master-builder, the sole builder of the spiritual temple, the gospel-church. He shall build the temple of the Lord; and it is repeated ( Zechariah 6:13 ; Zechariah 6:13 ), Even he shall build the temple of the Lord. He shall grow up to do good, to be an instrument of God's glory and a great blessing to mankind. Note, The gospel-church is the temple of the Lord, a spiritual house ( 1 Peter 2:5 ), a holy temple, Ephesians 2:21 . In the temple God made discoveries of himself to his people, and there he received the service and homage of his people; so, in the gospel-church, the light of divine revelation shines by the word, and the spiritual sacrifices of prayer and praise are offered. Now Christ is not only the foundation, but the founder, of this temple, by his Spirit and grace. 3. That Christ shall bear the glory. Glory is a burden, but not too heavy for him to bear who upholds all things. The cross was his glory, and he bore that; so was the crown an exceeding weight of glory, and he bears that. The government is upon his shoulders, and in it he bears the glory, Isaiah 9:6 . They shall hang upon him all the glory of his Father's house, Isaiah 22:24 . It becomes him, and he is par negotio--well able to bear it. The glory of the priesthood and royalty had been divided between the house of Aaron and that of David; but now he alone shall bear all the glory of both. That which he shall bear, which he shall undertake, shall be indeed the glory of Israel; and they must wait for that, and, in prospect of it, must be content in the want of that external glory which they formerly had. He shall bear such a glory as shall make the glory of this latter house greater than that of the former. He shall lift up the glory (so it may be read); the glory of Israel had been thrown down and depressed, but he shall raise it out of the dust. 4. That he shall have a throne, and be both priest and king upon his throne. A throne denotes both dignity and dominion, an exalted honour with an extensive power. (1.) This priest shall be a king, and his office as a priest shall be no diminution to his dignity as a king: He shall sit and rule upon his throne. Christ, as a priest, ever lives to make intercession for us; but he does it sitting at his Father's right hand, as one having authority, Hebrews 8:1 . We have such a high priest as Israel never had, for he is set on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens, which puts a prevailing virtue into his mediation; he that appears for us within the veil is one that sits and rules there. Christ, who is ordained to offer sacrifices for us, is authorized to give law to us. He will not save us unless we be willing that he should govern us. God has prepared him a throne in the heavens; and, if we would have any benefit by that, we must prepare him a throne in our hearts, and be willing and glad that he should sit and rule upon that throne; and to him every thought within us must be brought into obedience. (2.) This king shall be a priest, a priest upon his throne. With the majesty and power of a king, he shall have the tenderness and simplicity of a priest, who, being taken from among men, is ordained for men, and can have compassion on the ignorant, Hebrews 5:1 ; Hebrews 5:2 . In all the acts of his government as a king he prosecutes the intentions of his grace as a priest. Let not therefore those that are his look upon his throne, though a throne of glory and a throne of judgment, with terror and amazement; for, as there is a rainbow about the throne, so he is a priest upon the throne. 5. That the counsel of peace shall be between them both. That is, (1.) Between Jehovah and the man the branch, between the Father and the Son; the counsels concerning the peace to be made between God and man, by the mediation of Christ, shall be concerted (that is, shall appear to have been concerted) by Infinite Wisdom in the covenant of redemption; the Father and the Son understood one another perfectly well in that matter. Or, rather, (2.) Between the priest and the throne, between the priestly and kingly office of Jesus Christ. The man the branch must grow up to carry on a counsel of peace, peace on earth, and, in order to that, peace with heaven. God's thoughts towards us were thoughts of peace, and, in prosecution of them, he exalted his Son Christ Jesus to be both a prince and a Saviour; he gave him a throne, but with this proviso, that he should be a priest upon his throne, and by executing the two offices of a priest and king should bring about that great undertaking of man's reconciliation to God and happiness in God. Some think it alludes to the former government of the Jews' state, wherein the king and priest, separate officers, did take counsel one with another, for the maintenance of peace and prosperity in church and state, as did Zerubbabel and Joshua now. I may add, the prophets of God helping them. So shall the peace and welfare of the gospel-church, and of all believers, be wrought, though not by two separate persons, yet by virtue of two separate offices meeting in one--Christ purchasing all peace by his priesthood and maintaining and defending it by his kingdom; so Mr. Pemble. And his prophetic office is serviceable to both in this great design. 6. That there shall be a happy coalition between Jews and Gentiles in the gospel-church, and they shall both meet in Christ, the priest upon his throne, as the centre of their unity ( Zechariah 6:15 ; Zechariah 6:15 ): Those that are far off shall come and build in the temple of the Lord. Some understand it of the Jews that were now afar off in Babylon, that staid behind in captivity, to the great discouragement of their brethren that had returned, who wanted their help in building the temple. Now God promises that many of them, and some of other nations too, proselyted to the Jewish religion, should come in, and lend a helping hand to the building of the temple, and many hands would make light work. The kings of Persia contributed to the building of the temple ( Ezra 6:8 ) and the furnishing of it, Ezra 7:19 ; Ezra 7:20 . And, in after-times, Herod the Great, and others that were strangers, helped to beautify and enrich the temple. But it has a further reference to that temple of the Lord which the man the branch was to build. The Gentiles, strangers afar off, shall help to build it, for from among them God will raise up ministers that shall be workers together with Christ about that building; and all the Gentile converts shall be stones added to this building, so that it shall grow up to a holy temple, Ephesians 2:20-22 . When God's temple is to be built he can fetch in those that are afar off and employ them in the building of it. 7. That the accomplishment of this will be a strong confirmation of the truth of God's word: You shall know that the Lord of hosts has sent me unto you. That promise, that those that were afar off should come and assist them in building the temple of the Lord, was as it were the giving of them a sign; by this they might be assured that the other promises should be fulfilled in due time. This should be fulfilled now very speedily; it was so, for those that had been their enemies and accusers, in obedience to the king's edict, became their helpers and did speedily what they were ordered to do for the furtherance of the work, and by that means the work went on and was finished; see Ezra 6:13 ; Ezra 6:14 . Now, by this surprising assistance which they had from afar off in building the temple, they might know that Zechariah, who told them of it before, was sent of God, and that therefore his word concerning the man the branch should be fulfilled. 8. That these promises were strong obligations to obedience: " For this shall come to pass (you shall have help in building the temple) if you will diligently obey the voice of the Lord your God. You shall have the help of foreigners in building the temple, if you will but set about it in good earnest yourselves." The assistance of others, instead of being an excuse for our slothfulness, should be a spur to our industry. "You shall have the benefit and comfort of all those promises if you make conscience of your duty." They must know that they are upon their good behaviour; and, though their God is coming towards them in a way of mercy, they cannot expect him to proceed in it unless they conform to his laws. Note, That which God requires of us, to qualify us for his favour, is obedience to his revealed will; and it must be a diligent obedience. We cannot obey the voice of God without a great deal of care and pains, nor will our obedience be accepted of God unless it be laboured by us. III. The provision that was made to preserve the remembrance of this. The crowns that were used in this solemnity were not given to Joshua, but must be kept for a memorial in the temple of the Lord, Zechariah 6:14 ; Zechariah 6:14 . Either they were laid up in the temple treasury or (as the Jews' tradition is) they were hung up in the windows of the temple, in the view of all, in perpetuam rei memoriam--for a perpetual memorial, for a traditional evidence of the promise of the Messiah and this typical transaction used for the confirmation of that promise. The crowns were delivered to those who found the materials (and some think their names were engraven on the crowns), to be preserved as a public testimony of their pious liberality and an encouragement to others in like manner to bring presents to the house of God. Note, Various means were used for the support of the faith of the Old-Testament saints, who waited for the consolation of Israel, till the time, the set time, for it came. return to ' Top of Page ' Zechariah Zec 5 Zechariah Zec Zechariah Zec 7 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 6". 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> 여호와의 말씀이 나에게 임하여 이르셨다. "사로잡혀 온 자들 가운데서, 곧 헬대와 도비야와 여다야에게서 받아라. 너는 그날에 가서, 그들이 바벨론에서 돌아와 머무는 스바냐의 아들 요시야의 집으로 들어가라. 은과 금을 가져다가 면류관들을 만들어, 여호사닥의 아들 대제사장 여호수아의 머리에 씌우고, 그에게 말하여라. '만군의 여호와께서 이렇게 말씀하신다. 보라, 그 이름이 가지(싹)라 하는 사람이 있으니, 그가 자기 자리에서 자라나 여호와의 성전을 건축할 것이다. 바로 그가 여호와의 성전을 건축하고, 영광을 받으며, 자기 보좌에 앉아 다스릴 것이다. 그가 그 보좌 위에서 제사장이 될 것이며, 평화의 의논이 이 둘 사이에 있을 것이다.' 그 면류관들은 헬렘과 도비야와 여다야와 스바냐의 아들 헨을 위하여 여호와의 성전 안에서 기념물이 될 것이다. 멀리 있는 자들도 와서 여호와의 성전을 건축할 것이니, 그러면 만군의 여호와께서 나를 너희에게 보내신 줄을 너희가 알게 될 것이다. 너희가 너희 하나님 여호와의 음성을 부지런히 순종하면, 이 일이 이루어질 것이다." (스가랴 6:9-15)

하나님은 옛날 선지자들을 통해 여러 때와 여러 모양으로 교회에 말씀하셨다. 이 장 앞부분에서는 선지자 자신만 본 환상으로 말씀하셨다. 여기 뒷부분에서는 많은 사람이 본 표징이나 예표로 말씀하시는데, 그것은 설명과 함께 메시아를 교회의 제사장이요 왕으로서 명백하게 예언한다.

**I. 하나님이 임명하신 의미 있는 의식 — 여호수아 대제사장의 대관(스가랴 6:10-11).** 구약에서 두 명의 저명한 그리스도의 예표가 모두 여호수아라는 이름을 가졌다는 것은 주목할 만하다(같은 이름이 예수이며, LXX와 신약에서 예수로 번역된다, 사도행전 7:45). 수장 여호수아는 우리 구원의 대장이신 그리스도의 예표이고, 대제사장 여호수아는 우리의 고백의 대제사장이신 그리스도의 예표이다. 그리고 이 대제사장 여호수아에게는 특별한 것이 있다. 그가 왕이요 제사장인 멜기세덱의 계통을 따른 제사장의 예표가 되도록 신성한 임명에 의해 그에게 행해진 일이 있다.

여기에서 바벨론에서 온 몇 유다 사람들이 하나님의 집에 예물을 가지고 왔다. 그들은 바벨론을 완전히 떠나 형제들과 함께 자기 땅에 자리 잡았어야 했는데, 그러지 않은 소홀함을 이 방문으로 속죄하려 한 것 같다. 아마도 그들은 바벨론에 여유 있게 사는 유다 사람들의 대리인으로 왔을 것이다. 성전 건축이 자금 부족으로 더디 가고 있다는 소식을 듣고 하나님의 집을 위한 금과 은을 가지고 그들을 보냈을 것이다. 주목하라. 거리나 다른 이유로 선한 일에 몸으로 기여할 수 없는 자들은 할 수 있는 대로 재정으로 기여해야 한다.

면류관들이 여호수아의 머리에 씌워졌는데, 하나는 은이고 하나는 금이었다고 생각된다. 전자는 그의 제사장 직분을, 후자는 왕의 직분을 나타내는 것으로 보기도 한다. 또는 그가 이미 대제사장으로서 금으로 된 관을 가지고 있었으므로, 이 두 면류관은 왕의 위엄을 나타내는 것으로, 은 면류관은 그리스도가 이 땅에 계실 때의 이스라엘의 왕 되심을(요한복음 1:49), 금 면류관은 높아지신 상태에서의 그분의 나라를 나타낸다고 보기도 한다.

**II. 하나님이 이 의식에 부여하신 의미 — 예언.** 모든 사람은 여호수아가 왜 왕관을 썼는지 물을 것이다. 선지자는 기꺼이 그 의미를 설명할 준비가 되어 있었다. 이 말하는 표징 위에 예언이 접목되었다.

**1. 하나님이 때가 차면 큰 대제사장을 일으키실 것이다.** 여호수아에게 말하라. "그는 다가올 분의 예표일 뿐이다"(스가랴 6:12). "그 이름이 가지라 하는 사람이 그 자리에서 자라날 것이다." 그 가족이 메마른 땅의 뿌리 같지만, 이 싹이 그것에서 자라날 것이다. 그는 스스로 자라날 것이다. 자신의 생명력으로, 스스로 높아지심으로.

**2. 여호수아가 성전을 건축하는 데 활발하게 쓰임받은 도구였듯이, 그 사람, 그 싹은 영적 성전, 복음 교회의 주건축자, 유일한 건축자가 될 것이다.** "그가 여호와의 성전을 건축할 것이다"(스가랴 6:12). 그리고 반복된다(스가랴 6:13). "바로 그가 여호와의 성전을 건축할 것이다." 복음 교회는 주님의 성전이요 영적 집이다(베드로전서 2:5; 에베소서 2:21). 성전에서 하나님이 자기 백성에게 자신을 드러내셨고 거기서 백성이 하나님을 섬겼듯, 복음 교회에서 신성한 계시의 빛이 말씀을 통해 비치고 기도와 찬양의 영적 제사가 드려진다. 이제 그리스도는 이 성전의 기초이실 뿐 아니라 설립자이시다.

**3. 그리스도가 영광을 받으실 것이다.** 영광은 무거운 짐이지만 모든 것을 붙드시는 그분에게는 너무 무겁지 않다. 십자가가 그분의 영광이었고 그분은 그것을 지셨다. 그래서 면류관도 넘치는 영광의 무게이며 그분이 그것을 받으셨다. 통치가 그분의 어깨 위에 있으며, 그 안에서 그분이 영광을 받으신다(이사야 9:6). 아버지 집의 모든 영광이 그분 위에 달리게 될 것이다(이사야 22:24). 그분에게 합당하며, 그분은 그것을 충분히 감당하신다.

**4. 그분에게 보좌가 있을 것이며, 그 보좌 위에서 제사장이요 왕이 되실 것이다.** (1) 이 제사장이 왕이 되실 것이다. "그가 보좌에 앉아 다스릴 것이다." 그리스도는 제사장으로서 우리를 위해 중보하시기 위해 영원히 사시지만, 아버지의 오른편에 권위 있게 앉아서 그렇게 하신다(히브리서 8:1). 우리를 위해 성소 안에서 나타나시는 분은 거기서 앉아 다스리시는 분이다. 제사를 드리도록 임명받으신 그리스도는 우리에게 율법을 주실 권한도 있으시다. 그분이 우리를 다스리시도록 기꺼이 허용하지 않으면 우리를 구원하시지 않을 것이다. (2) 이 왕이 제사장이 되실 것이다. "그가 그 보좌 위에서 제사장이 될 것이다." 왕의 위엄과 능력으로 그분은 제사장의 온유함과 단순함도 가지실 것이다. 그분은 왕으로서의 통치의 모든 행동에서 제사장으로서의 그분의 은혜의 의도를 추진하신다. 그러므로 그분의 백성들은 비록 영광과 심판의 보좌라 해도 그분의 보좌를 두려움과 전율로 바라보지 말아야 한다. 보좌 주위에 무지개가 있듯이 그분은 보좌 위의 제사장이시기 때문이다.

**5. 평화의 의논이 이 둘 사이에 있을 것이다.** (1) 여호와와 그 사람, 싹 사이에, 즉 아버지와 아들 사이에. 하나님과 사람 사이에 이루어질 평화에 관한 의논이 그리스도의 중보를 통해 이루어지는데, 이는 구속의 언약에서 무한한 지혜로 계획되었다. 혹은 (2) 제사장 직분과 보좌 사이에, 예수 그리스도의 제사장적 직분과 왕적 직분 사이에. 그분은 평화를 이루기 위한 계획을 시행하도록 자라나셔야 했다. 하나님의 생각은 우리를 향한 평화의 생각이었으며, 그것을 추진하여 하나님은 자신의 아들 그리스도 예수를 왕과 구원자 두 가지로 높이셨다. 그분은 우리에게 보좌를 주셨으나, 그 보좌 위에서 제사장이 되시고 제사장직과 왕직 두 직무를 집행하여 하나님과의 화해와 하나님 안의 행복이라는 위대한 사업을 이루어야 한다는 단서와 함께 주셨다.

**6. 유대인들과 이방인들이 복음 교회에서 행복하게 합쳐질 것이며, 이 제사장이요 왕이신 그리스도를 그들의 연합의 중심으로 만날 것이다(스가랴 6:15).** "멀리 있는 자들도 와서 여호와의 성전을 건축할 것이다." 어떤 이들은 이것이 아직 포로 생활 중인 바벨론의 유다 사람들을 가리킨다고 생각한다. 그러나 더 나아가 그 사람, 싹이 세울 성전을 가리킨다고 보아야 한다. 멀리 있는 이방인들이 그것을 건축하는 데 도움을 주게 될 것이다. 하나님은 그들 가운데서 그 건물을 위해 일할 일꾼들을 세우실 것이다. 모든 이방인 개종자들이 이 건물에 더해지는 돌들이 될 것이다(에베소서 2:20-22 참조). 하나님의 성전이 세워질 때 그분은 멀리 있는 자들도 불러 그 건축에 참여하게 하실 수 있다.

**7. 이 일의 성취가 하나님 말씀의 진실성에 대한 강력한 확인이 될 것이다.** "그러면 만군의 여호와께서 나를 너희에게 보내신 줄을 너희가 알게 될 것이다." 멀리 있는 자들이 와서 성전을 건축하는 데 도움을 줄 것이라는 약속이 말하자면 그들에게 표징으로 주어진 것이었다. 이것은 매우 빠르게 성취되었으며, 에스라 6:13-14에서 볼 수 있다.

**8. 이 약속들은 순종에 강력한 동기가 된다.** "너희가 너희 하나님 여호와의 음성을 부지런히 순종하면, 이 일이 이루어질 것이다." 이것은 그들의 의무에 달려 있다. 다른 이들의 도움이 우리의 게으름의 변명이 되어서는 안 되며, 오히려 우리의 근면의 박차가 되어야 한다. 주목하라. 하나님이 우리에게 요구하시는 것은 그분의 드러난 뜻에 순종하는 것이며, 그것은 부지런한 순종이어야 한다.

**III. 이 일을 기억하기 위해 만들어진 제도.** 이 예식에서 사용된 면류관들은 여호수아에게 주어지지 않고 여호와의 성전 안에 기념물로 보존되도록 명령받았다(스가랴 6:14). 그것들은 성전 창문에 걸려 모든 사람이 볼 수 있게 보존되었을 것이다. 면류관들은 재료를 제공한 자들에게(어떤 이들은 그들의 이름이 면류관에 새겨졌다고 생각한다), 하나님의 집에 대한 그들의 경건한 관대함의 공개적 증거로 맡겨졌다.

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