Zaccaria 3:4-10

4 E l’angelo prese a dire a quelli che gli stavano davanti: "Levategli di dosso i vestiti sudici!" Poi disse a Giosuè: "Guarda, io ti ho tolto di dosso la tua iniquità, e t’ho vestito di abiti magnifici.
5 E io dissi: "Gli sia messa in capo una tiara pura!" E quelli gli posero in capo una tiara pura, e gli misero delle vesti; e l’angelo dell’Eterno era quivi presente.
6 E l’angelo dell’Eterno fece a Giosuè questo solenne ammonimento:
7 "Così parla l’Eterno degli eserciti: se tu cammini nelle mie vie, e osservi quello che t’ho comandato, anche tu governerai la mia casa e custodirai i miei cortili, e io ti darò libero accesso fra quelli che stanno qui davanti a me.
8 Ascolta dunque, o Giosuè, sommo sacerdote, tu e i tuoi compagni che stan seduti davanti a te! Poiché questi uomini servon di segni. Ecco, io faccio venire il mio servo, il Germoglio.
9 Poiché, guardate la pietra che io ho posta davanti a Giosuè; sopra un’unica pietra stanno sette occhi; ecco, io v’inciderò quello che vi deve essere inciso, dice l’Eterno degli eserciti; e torrò via l’iniquità di questo paese in un sol giorno.
10 In quel giorno, dice l’Eterno degli eserciti, voi vi inviterete gli uni gli altri sotto la vigna e sotto il fico".

Zaccaria 3:4-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ZECHARIAH 3

In this chapter, under the type of Joshua the high priest, is showed the state and condition of the priesthood, and of the church of God, in his times; and in it are various promises concerning the true High Priest, Christ, and of the efficacy and permanency of his priesthood. The vision of Joshua is in the form of a judicial process: Joshua is the person accused, and is described by his situation, standing before the Angel of the Lord; and by the filthy garments he had on, which were the ground of the charge against him, Zec 3:1,3 The accuser of him is Satan, who stood at his right hand; and his Judge is the Angel of the Lord, before whom he was, Zec 3:1. The sentence given against his accuser is by way of rebuke, enforced by the Lord's choice of Jerusalem, and merciful deliverance of this person; and, as given in his favour, is an order to take his filthy garments from him, and clothe him with change of raiment, and to put a fair mitre on his head; which were accordingly done, Zec 3:2,4,5 and a promise is made him, by way of protestation, that if he would walk in his ways, and keep his charge, he should judge his house, and keep his courts, and should have a walking place among those that stood by, Zec 3:6,7 and next Joshua, and those that were with him, are addressed as men wondered at; and are called upon to hearken to a promise of the Messiah, under the character of the Branch, Zec 3:8 and under that of a stone with seven eyes on it, and engravings in it, by whom the iniquity of God's people is removed, Zec 3:9 and the chapter is closed with an account of the prosperity, peace, and safety of the saints under the Gospel dispensation, Zec 3:10.

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