Zacarías 4:9-14

9 Las manos de Zorobabel han puesto los cimientos de esta casa, y sus manos la acabarán. Entonces sabréis que el SEÑOR de los ejércitos me ha enviado a vosotros.
10 ¿Pues quién ha menospreciado el día de las pequeñeces? Estos siete se alegrarán cuando vean la plomada en la mano de Zorobabel; estos son los ojos del SEÑOR que recorren toda la tierra.
11 Entonces hablé, y le dije: ¿Qué son estos dos olivos a la derecha y a la izquierda del candelabro?
12 Hablé por segunda vez, y le dije: ¿Qué son las dos ramas de olivo que están junto a los dos tubos de oro, que vierten de sí el aceite dorado?
13 Y me respondió, diciendo: ¿No sabes qué son éstos? Y yo dije: No, señor mío.
14 Entonces él dijo: Estos son los dos ungidos que están de pie junto al Señor de toda la tierra.

Zacarías 4:9-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ZECHARIAH 4

In this chapter are contained the vision of a golden candlestick, and of two olive trees by it, and the explanation thereof. The preparation to this vision, which is the awaking of the prophet, as of a man out of sleep, is in Zec 4:1. The vision of the candlestick, and olive trees, is in Zec 4:2,3. The candlestick is described by the matter of it, gold; and by the parts of it, its bowl, lamps, and pipes; and the olive trees by their situation; the explanation of which is at the request of the prophet, he not knowing what they meant, Zec 4:4,5 when it is observed to him, that this represents, under the type of Zerubbabel building the temple, the building of the Gospel church by Christ; and which is done and finished, not by might or power of man, but by the Spirit, notwithstanding all opposition, and contempt of it, to the great joy of many, who observe the grace of God, and his providential care and goodness, in it, Zec 4:6-10 and upon the prophet's inquiring the meaning of the two olive trees, which he was ignorant of, he is told that these are the two anointed ones that stood by the Lord of the whole earth, Zec 4:11-14.

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