Difference between revisions of "Book of Zechariah"
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+ | The book of Zechariah, after beginning with a preface (1:1-6) that recalls the nation's past history as a warning to the present generation, continues with a series of eight visions (1:7-6:8), succeeding one another in one night. These are known as [[Zechariah's Night Visions]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:25, 29 October 2007
Synopsis: The Book of Zechariah is a book of the Old Testament. Its writing is attributed to the prophet Zechariah, to encourage the people in their unfinished responsibility of rebuilding the temple.
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The Book of Zechariah is a book of the Old Testament. Its writing is attributed to the prophet Zechariah. Zechariah was commissioned by God to encourage the people in their unfinished responsibility of rebuilding the Temple.
The book can be divided into two main sections
- Chapters 1 to 8 containing the night visions and a narrative section
- Chapters 9 to 14
Chapters 1-6 - Zechariah's Night Visions
The book of Zechariah, after beginning with a preface (1:1-6) that recalls the nation's past history as a warning to the present generation, continues with a series of eight visions (1:7-6:8), succeeding one another in one night. These are known as Zechariah's Night Visions.
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