Zechariah

📜 Old Testament

🗺️ Overview

Zechariah is a post-exilic prophet who encourages the returned exiles to complete the rebuilding of the temple and to live with renewed hope. Through a series of visions and prophetic messages, God promises to dwell among His people and foretells the coming of the Messiah, the humble King and pierced Shepherd.

💡 Zechariah calls God’s people to renew their faith and hope. Though the present may seem small, God is at work to bring restoration and future glory. The book challenges us to trust God’s promises, depend on His Spirit, and look forward to the reign of Christ.

🏛️ Historical & Cultural Notes

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📊 Book at a Glance

📝 Author
Zechariah
📅 Date
c. 520–480 BC
📖 Chapters
14
🏷️ Genre
Prophecy
📍 Location
Post-exilic Jerusalem during the rebuilding of the second temple
🧵 Main Themes
God’s faithfulness to restore His people, The rebuilding of the temple as a sign of God’s presence, Prophetic visions of future glory and judgment, The coming of the Messiah, God’s ultimate reign over all the earth

📚 Outline

📖 Key Stories

Visions of Encouragement (Zechariah 1–6)

Zechariah receives eight visions that symbolize God’s watchful care, His promise to dwell in Zion, and the future purification of His people.

The Branch and the High Priest (Zechariah 3–4)

Joshua the high priest is cleansed, and Zerubbabel is assured that the temple will be completed “not by might… but by my Spirit.”

Messianic King on a Donkey (Zechariah 9)

A prophecy foretells the coming King who brings peace and salvation, entering Jerusalem humbly on a donkey.

The Pierced One (Zechariah 12–13)

God promises to pour out grace, leading the people to mourn over the One they have pierced — pointing to Christ’s crucifixion.

The Lord Will Be King (Zechariah 14)

A vision of the Day of the Lord when God will reign over the whole earth from Jerusalem.

👤 Key Figures

🔍 Christ Connections

How this book anticipates or reflects the person and work of Christ.

🧠 Key Verses

“Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord of hosts.”Zechariah 4:6
“Behold, your king is coming to you… humble and mounted on a donkey.”Zechariah 9:9
“They shall look on me, on him whom they have pierced.”Zechariah 12:10
“The Lord will be king over all the earth.”Zechariah 14:9

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