Zechariah 14:2 - Exposition
How this shall come to pass is now shown. For I will gather all nations. God uses the Gentile nations as his instruments in this trial of his people; they are the fires by which he refines and purifies his elect ( Joel 3:2 , Joel 3:9-11 ). The city shall be taken. The outrages offered to the captive city are such as are indicated in the case of Babylon ( Isaiah 13:16 ; comp. Lamentations 5:11 , etc.). Half of the city. The term "half" must not be pressed, as if it contradicted the mention of the two-thirds that were to perish, according to the prediction in Zechariah 13:8 . It is a mere rhetorical expression. Or it may apply to the city alone, while the other referred to the whole land. Shall not be out off. In the former captivity all the people were carried away; in this capture of the city a remnant shall be left therein. It is plain from this statement that the prophecy cannot apply to the destruction of the city by the Romans; for, according to the account of Josephus ('Bell. Jud.,' Romans 6:9 ), the city itself was razed to the ground, and all the inhabitants were either put to the sword or sold for slaves.
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