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Johann Peter Lange

Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal and Homiletical - Zechariah 10:1-12

4. FURTHER BLESSINGS OF GOD’S PEOPLEZechariah 10:0A. God sends Blessing, but the Idols Sorrow (Zechariah 10:1-2). B. Blessings upon native Rulers (Zechariah 10:3-5). C. Former Mercies restored to Judah and Ephraim (Zechariah 10:6-9). D. Messianic Mercies (Zechariah 10:10-12)1     Ask of Jehovah rain in the time of the latter rain;Jehovah creates lightnings,And showers of rain1 will He give them,To every one grass in the field.2 For the teraphim2 have spoken vanity,And the diviners have seen a... read more

Frederick Brotherton Meyer

F.B. Meyer's 'Through the Bible' Commentary - Zechariah 10:1-12

a Lowly Deliverer Brings Peace Zechariah 9:9-17 ; Zechariah 10:1-12 Jesus must be King first, then Savior. He is lowly; His steed is not the richly caparisoned warhorse, but the humble ass; He needs no weapon to overthrow His foes, because as Priest He speaks peace. The peasantry had taken shelter in the rock hewn mountain cisterns; but they might cherish hope, because they had been redeemed by the blood of the covenant, and God would see to it that that redemption was made effective.... read more

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible - Zechariah 10:1-12

This victory led him to describe the yet greater and final victory of the people of God. He introduced this description by appealing to Zion to ask help of Jehovah, and immediately declaring Jehovah's intention to accomplish their deliverance. As a result, the people would be strengthened. Finally, speaking in the name of Jehovah, the prophet described Jehovah's regathering of the people. "I will hiss for them . . . I will sow them . . . I will bring them out . . . I will bring them into . .... read more

Peter Pett

Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible - Zechariah 10:2-12

God’s Anger At False Shepherds Who Lead His People Astray, But God will Ensure The Coming Restoration (Zechariah 10:2-12 ). The picture now changes for a moment. If God is so powerful why are His people in their present straits? And the answer lies in whom they are listening to. The theme of Zechariah, as of all the prophets, is the present wrong and the future hope. The future may be filled with hope but at present God’s people are unresponsive and disobedient, ill taught and badly led. They... read more

Arthur Peake

Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Zechariah 10:3-12

Zechariah 10:3-2 Kings : . This is made up of several fragments. Zechariah 10:3 a is apparently the beginning of a denunciation of Israel’ s leaders founded upon Ezekiel 34, whereas Zechariah 10:3 b describes the Lord as visiting His distressed sheep, and making them as his warhorse. The cue which has caused Zechariah 10:3 b to be attached to Zechariah 10:3 a is the word “ visit,” which the EV renders “ punish” in the first instance. The Jewish sheep became warhorses in the Maccabean... read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Zechariah 10:5

They, the Jews under the conduct of their captains, such as the Maccabees, shall be as mighty men; shall be valiant, mighty warriors, shall take cities, and beat down those that oppose them, and, as usual in such cases, tread the conquered as mire in the streets: they shall fight thus valiantly and successfully, because the Lord is with them, fighteth for them and against their enemies. The riders on horses shall be confounded: this is the character of the Jews’ enemies, they came with armed... read more

Joseph Exell

Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - Zechariah 10:1-7

CRITICAL NOTES.] Idol worshippers brought their judgments now; they must call upon Jehovah. Ask] He will give rain: i.e. all temporal and spiritual blessings. Clouds] Lightnings, precursors of rain. Showers] Lit. rain of heavy rain: i.e. plentiful (Job 37:6). Grass] for cattle, and corn for man. 2 Idols] Lit. the teraphim, household and oracular gods, thought to give prosperity (cf. Genesis 31:19). Diviners] Soothsayers brought misery through vain and deceitful prophecy. Therefore] Because they... read more

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith Bible Commentary - Zechariah 10:1-12

Chapter 10Now in this Kingdom Age, the promises of the Lord:Ask ye the LORD rain in the time of the latter rain; so the LORD shall make bright clouds, and give them showers of rain, to every one grass in the field. For the idols have spoken vanity, the diviners have seen a lie, and they have told false dreams; they have comforted in vain: therefore they went their way as a flock, they were troubled because there was no shepherd. My anger was kindled against the shepherds, and I punished the... read more

Joseph Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Zechariah 10:1-12

Zechariah 10:1 . Ask ye of the Lord rain in the time of the latter rain, as stated in Deuteronomy 11:14. This rain fed the plant and made the harvest luxuriant. This chapter is therefore a continuation of the preseding, which describes the young men and maids in the fullest joys of rural labour, threshing the corn, and pressing the grapes. For the harvest shall then last to the vintage, and the vintage to the seedtime, as Joel says, in Joel 3:18; and thus the seasons shall give each other... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Zechariah 10:5

Zechariah 10:5Because the Lord is with them Jehovah with His peopleThere is nothing which so emphatically marks and so undoubtedly describes the people of the living God as His own presence with them.1. The Lord is with His Church relatively. It is only a third part, and perhaps a small third. We might divide our own land into one-third of open enemies, one-third of false professors, and one-third of real Christians. The third part only are really spiritual characters, having the blessing of... read more

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