Zechariah 2:2

2 I asked, "Where are you going?" He said to me, "To measure Yerushalayim, to determine its width and length."

Zechariah 2:2 Meaning and Commentary

Zechariah 2:2

Then said I, Whither goest thou?
&c.] As it showed great freedom and boldness in the prophet to put such a question to the man with the measuring reed, it was great condescension in him to return him an answer, as follows: and he said unto me, To measure Jerusalem;
not literally understood, which was not yet thoroughly built; but the Gospel church, often so called; see ( Hebrews 12:22 ) and this measuring of it denotes the conformity of it to the rule of God's word; a profession of the true doctrines of it, and an observance of the ordinances of it, as delivered in it; and an agreement of the walk, life, and conversation of its members with it: to see what [is] the breadth thereof, and what [is] the length
thereof;
the length of the New Jerusalem is as large as the breadth; its length, breadth, and height, are equal, ( Revelation 21:16 ) .

Zechariah 2:2 In-Context

1 I looked up and saw a man with a measuring line in his hand.
2 I asked, "Where are you going?" He said to me, "To measure Yerushalayim, to determine its width and length."
3 Here the angel who was speaking to me went forward, and another angel went out, met him
4 and said to him, "Run and tell this young man, 'Yerushalayim will be inhabited without walls, because there will be so many people and animals;
5 "for," says ADONAI, "I will be for her a wall of fire surrounding her; and I will be the glory within her.
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