Sājiālìyàshū 12:4-9

4 Yēhéhuá shuō , dào nà rì , wǒ bì shǐ yīqiè mǎ pǐ jīng huáng , shǐ qí mǎ de diān kuáng . wǒ bì kàn gù Yóudà jiā , shǐ liè guó de yīqiè mǎ pǐ xiāyǎn .
5 Yóudà de zúzhǎng , bì xīnli shuō , Yēlùsǎlĕng de jūmín , yǐkào wàn jūn zhī Yēhéhuá tāmende shén , jiù zuò wǒmen de nénglì .
6 Nà rì , wǒ bì shǐ Yóudà de zúzhǎng , rú huǒ pén zaì mù chái zhōng , yòu rú huǒbǎ zaì hé kún lǐ . tāmen bì zuǒyòu shāo miè sìwéi liè guó de mín . Yēlùsǎlĕng rén bì réng zhù bĕn chù , jiù shì Yēlùsǎlĕng .
7 Yēhéhuá bì xiān zhĕngjiù Yóudà de zhàngpéng , miǎndé Dàwèi jiā de róngyào , hé Yēlùsǎlĕng jūmín de róngyào , shēng guo Yóudà .
8 Nà rì , Yēhéhuá bì bǎohù Yēlùsǎlĕng de jūmín . tāmen zhōngjiān ruǎnfuò de , bì rú Dàwèi . Dàwèi de jiā , bì rú shén , rú xíng zaì tāmen qiánmian zhī Yēhéhuá de shǐzhĕ .
9 Nà rì , wǒ bìdéng yì mièjué lái gōngjī Yēlùsǎlĕng gè guó de mín .

Sājiālìyàshū 12:4-9 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ZECHARIAH 12

This chapter contains a prophecy of the defence, protection, and salvation of the church of God; and of the effusion of the Spirit; and of the conversion of the Jews in the latter day. It begins with a title and preface, describing the power of God, from the creation of the heavens and earth, and soul of man, Zec 12:1 then follows the subject matter of the prophecy, in a way of judgment upon the enemies of the people of God, and in a way of salvation to them. The judgments on their enemies are signified by various metaphors; by Jerusalem's being a cup of trembling, a burdensome stone, and a hearth, and torch of fire to them, Zec 12:2,3,6. The effects of which are to them astonishment, madness, blindness, and utter destruction; and to the people of God confidence in him, salvation from him, and strength and protection by him, Zec 12:4,5,7,8 and, at the same time that God will destroy all the enemies of his people, he will pour out his Spirit upon his chosen ones among the Jews. The consequence of which will be, their faith in Christ, signified by looking to him whom they have pierced; and their repentance towards God, expressed by mourning; and this illustrated by mourning for an only and firstborn son, Zec 12:9,10 and which is further illustrated by the mourning for Josiah in the valley of Megiddon; and by an enumeration of the several families in Jerusalem, that should separately mourn on this account, Zec 12:11-14.

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