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Zechariah’s climax is yet future.
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Visions
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Messages
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Burdens
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Zechariah has a series of four night visions, evidently in one troubled night.
Match the vision with the truth of it:
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Horseman among the myrtle trees
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The four horns and craftsmen
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The man with a measuring line
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The cleansing of Joshua the High Priest
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The golden lampstand
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The flying scroll
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The woman in the basket
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The four chariots
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The crowning of Joshua
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The four messages of Zechariah have nothing to do with a rebuke of empty ritualism or a reminder of past disobedience.
Zechariah was the son of Berechiah.
No psalms are credited to Zechariah.
Key words of Malachi are, “An appeal to backsliders.”
The last book of the Old Testament has no prophecy in it.
Using a probing series of questions and answers in Malachi, God seeks to pierce their hearts of stone.
The Israelites are not forgetful of God’s works for them in the past.
The ways the Jews robbed God listed in Malachi includes a failure to respond to Divine love, and the dishonoring of God’s name.
Nothing is known of Malachi, except what is written in his book.
Malachi shows that no reforms were needed to prepare the way for the coming of the Messiah.
The generation to which Haggai and Zechariah spoke with such effect, died out before long.
Malachi brings against his nation an indictment which has four counts in it.
The sin of intermarriage with aliens had awakened in Ezra and Nehemiah, the most intense alarm and repugnance.
