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Introduction

Syria, Phoenicia, and Palestine, were conquered by Nebuchadnezzar, and afterwards by Alexander. Some apply the beginning of this chapter ( Zechariah 9:1-7 ;) to the one event, and some to the other. The close of the seventh verse relates to the number of Philistines that should become proselytes to Judaism; (see Josephus Antiq. 14:15, 4); and the eighth, to the watchful providence of God over his temple in those troublesome times. From this the prophet passes on to that most eminent instance of God's goodness to his Church and people, the sending of the Messiah, with an account of the peaceable tendency and great extent of his kingdom, Zechariah 9:9 , Zechariah 9:10 . God then declares that he has ratified his covenant with his people, delivered them from their captivity, and restored them to favor, Zechariah 9:11 , Zechariah 9:12 . In consequence of this, victory over their enemies is promised them in large and lofty terms, with every other kind of prosperity, Zechariah 9:13-17 . Judas Maccabeus gained several advantages over the troops of Antiochus, who was of Grecian or Macedonian descent. But without excluding these events, it must be allowed that the terms of this prophecy are much too strong to be confined to them; their ultimate fulfillment must therefore be referred to Gospel times.

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