Introduction
The commencement of this chapter relates to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, and to the calamities consequent on that event. From this great Jewish tragedy the prophet immediately passes to the utter extermination of the enemies of Christianity in the latter days. God will display his power in behalf of his people in a manner so astonishing and miraculous, that even they themselves, and much more their enemies, shall be struck with terror, Zechariah 14:4 , Zechariah 14:5 . The national prosperity of the Jews shall then be permanent and unmixed, Zechariah 14:6 , Zechariah 14:7 ; and these people shall be made the instruments of converting many to the faith of the Messiah, Zechariah 14:8 , Zechariah 14:9 . The great increase and prosperity of the Christian Church, the New Jerusalem, is then described in terms accommodated to Jewish ideas; and the most signal vengeance denounced against all her enemies, Zechariah 14:10-19 . From that happy period God's name will be honored in every thing, and his worship every where most reverently observe, Zechariah 14:20 , Zechariah 14:21 .
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