Zechariah 5:8

8 And he saith, `This [is] the wicked woman.' And he casteth her unto the midst of the ephah, and casteth the weight of lead on its mouth.

Zechariah 5:8 Meaning and Commentary

Zechariah 5:8

And he said, This [is] wickedness
A representation of wicked men, who are wickedness itself, as their inward part is, ( Psalms 5:9 ) and particularly of the wicked one, the man of sin and son of perdition, the Roman antichrist and apocalyptic beast; who, though he is called by this title, "his Holiness", his true and proper name is "wickedness"; (o anomov) , that wicked lawless one, ( 2 Thessalonians 2:8 ) yea, wickedness itself, being extremely wicked, a sink of sin and of all abominations, ( Revelation 17:5 ) ( 18:2 ) . And he cast it into the midst of the ephah;
that is, wickedness; that it might be kept within bounds, and not exceed its measure to be filled up: this seems to denote some restraint on sinners, that they may not be able to go all the lengths they would; and some rebuke upon them, that they might not lift up their heads with impunity; and some check upon them, and their furious rage towards the people of God; and also the putting of an utter end to sin and sinners, and particularly the followers of antichrist; see ( Psalms 104:35 ) . And he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth thereof;
either upon the mouth of the woman, or of the ephah; and, be it which it will, it was done to keep the woman within the ephah, and press her down there; and intends the judgments of God upon sinners; and shows that there is no escaping divine vengeance; that it falls heavy where it lights, and sinks to the lowest hell; and that it will continue, being laid on by the firm, unchangeable, and irrevocable decree of God. Cocceius understands this of the Saracens and Turks, and the barbarous nations, being cast into the Roman empire, to restrain the antichristian tyranny; but it seems better to apply it to the utter destruction of antichrist, signified by a millstone cast into the sea and sunk there, never to rise more; see ( Revelation 18:21 ) and with it compare ( Exodus 15:10 ) .

Zechariah 5:8 In-Context

6 And I say, `What [is] it?' And he saith, `This -- the ephah that is coming forth.' And he saith, `This [is] their aspect in all the land.
7 And lo, a cake of lead lifted up; and this [is] a woman sitting in the midst of the ephah.'
8 And he saith, `This [is] the wicked woman.' And he casteth her unto the midst of the ephah, and casteth the weight of lead on its mouth.
9 And I lift up mine eyes, and see, and lo, two women are coming forth, and wind in their wings; and they have wings like wings of the stork, and they lift up the ephah between the earth and the heavens.
10 And I say unto the messenger who is speaking with me, `Whither [are] they causing the ephah to go?'
Young's Literal Translation is in the public domain.