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THE BOOK OF
ZECHARIAH
INTRODUCTION
The Book of Zechariah has two distinct parts: (1) Prophecies from the prophet Zechariah, dated at various times in the years from 520 to 518 bc. These are largely in the form of visions, and deal with the restoration of Jerusalem, the rebuilding of the Temple, the purification of God's people, and the messianic age to come (chapters 1—8). (2) A collection of messages about the expected Messiah and the final judgement (chapters 9—14).
Outline of Contents
Messages of warning and hope 1.1—8.23
Judgement on Israel's neighbours 9.1–8
Future prosperity and peace 9.9—14.21
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