Zacarias 12:4

4 Naquele dia, porei em pânico todos os cavalos e deixarei loucos os seus cavaleiros”, diz o SENHOR. “Protegerei o povo de Judá, mas cegarei todos os cavalos das nações.

Zacarias 12:4 Meaning and Commentary

Zechariah 12:4

In that day, saith the Lord, I will smite every horse with
astonishment, and his rider with madness
The meaning is, the enemies of God's people shall be astonished at the failure of their attempts, and be filled with fury and madness because they cannot accomplish their designs; and shall be at their wits' end, not knowing what course to take: perhaps reference is had to the Turkish armies, that shall be brought against Jerusalem to recover it into their possession, which generally consist of a large cavalry; see ( Revelation 9:16 Revelation 9:17 ) :

and I will open mine eyes upon the house of Judah;
which phrase is sometimes used, as expressive of the wrath of God against his enemies, ( Amos 9:4 Amos 9:8 ) and, if the house of Judah signifies the same as Judah, joined with the nations of the earth in the siege, ( Zechariah 12:2 ) , it must be so understood here; but rather it seems to be different, and to intend those who will inhabit other parts of Judea, and who will be truly the people of God, Jews not only literally, but spiritually; and so is to be interpreted in a good sense, of the divine love to them, care of them, and protection over them; see ( Job 14:13 ) and so the Targum paraphrases it,

``and upon those of the house of Judah, I will reveal my power to do them good:''

and will smite every horse of the people with blindness:
that is, every rider of them, either with blindness of mind or body, or both. It may be, as the former smiting, mentioned in the beginning of the verse, respects the mind, this may regard the body; so that they shall not see their way, and their hands shall not perform their enterprise.

Zacarias 12:4 In-Context

2 “Farei de Jerusalém uma taça que embriague todos os povos ao seu redor, todos os que estarão no cerco contra Judá e Jerusalém.
3 Naquele dia, quando todas as nações da terra estiverem reunidas para atacá-la, farei de Jerusalém uma pedra pesada para todas as nações. Todos os que tentarem levantá-la se machucarão muito.
4 Naquele dia, porei em pânico todos os cavalos e deixarei loucos os seus cavaleiros”, diz o SENHOR. “Protegerei o povo de Judá, mas cegarei todos os cavalos das nações.
5 Então os líderes de Judá pensarão: ‘Os habitantes de Jerusalém são fortes porque o SENHOR dos Exércitos é o seu Deus!’
6 “Naquele dia, farei que os líderes de Judá sejam semelhantes a um braseiro no meio de um monte de lenha, como uma tocha incandescente entre gravetos. Eles consumirão à direita e à esquerda todos os povos ao redor, mas Jerusalém permanecerá intacta em seu lugar.
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