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Zechariah 1 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 1 opens with a call to repentance rooted in history. God reminds the people that their exile was not accidental.
Zechariah 2 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 2 expands the promise of restoration by showing Jerusalem’s future growth and security.
Zechariah 3 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 3 presents a courtroom vision. Joshua, the high priest, stands before the Angel of the Lord in filthy garments — symbolizing the guilt of Israel.
Zechariah 4 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 4 presents a vision of a golden lampstand continually supplied with oil by two olive trees.
Zechariah 5 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 5 presents two visions dealing with sin. The flying scroll represents the covenant curse moving through the land,
Zechariah 6 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 6 concludes the night visions with a picture of God’s active governance over the entire world.
Zechariah 7 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 7 addresses a delegation asking whether they should continue ritual fasting related to Jerusalem’s destruction.
Zechariah 8 Zechariah Teaching Notes / Biblical
Zechariah 8 announces the full reversal of judgment. God declares His return to Zion, not in wrath, but in faithfulness and peace.
Zechariah 9 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 9 announces God’s judgment on surrounding nations, demonstrating His authority over every stronghold and power structure.
Zechariah 10 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 10 contrasts false guidance with God’s faithful leadership. The people had followed idols and deceptive leaders,
Zechariah 11 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 11 is one of the clearest prophetic foreshadows of Christ’s rejection.
Zechariah 12 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 12 declares God’s decisive defense of Jerusalem against hostile nations.
Zechariah 13 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 13 follows repentance with purification. God opens a fountain to cleanse sin and impurity, signaling complete forgiveness.
Zechariah 14 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Zechariah 14 describes the climactic Day of the Lord. Jerusalem faces a final assault, but God Himself intervenes.
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