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Beth-Jehovah, because the religious authorities, rather than the house itself (designated "Beth-Jehovah" in Zec 7: 3), are intended.
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The priesthood is similarly combined with His kingly office in Zec 6: 13.
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As the "red" are not otherwise mentioned, the epithet "fleet" (as the Hebrew for "bay" ought to be translated) in Zec 6: 3 seems to apply to all four, and here especially to the "red."
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As in Zec 12: 10 the bitterness of their mourning is illustrated by
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Also in Zec 14: 8 the waters flow on one side into the Mediterranean, on the other side into the Dead Sea, near which latter Shittim was situated (compare Ps 46: 4; Re 22: 1).
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From this place ... from this place (repeated twice, as "the house" is repeated in Zec 5: 4) [Maurer]; so "hence" is used, Ge 37: 17 (or, "on this and on that side," that is, on every side) [Henderson].
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But in Zec 6: 11, 14, "crowns" are directed to be made of them, then to be set on Joshua's head, and to be deposited in the temple as a memorial of the donors, until Messiah shall appear.
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The explanation in Zec 4: 6 is, that man's power by itself can neither retard nor advance God's work, that the real motive-power is God's Spirit.
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Messiah spoken of in Zec 9: 10, implies that besides cutting off the battle-bow and extending Messiah's "dominion to the ends of the earth,"
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Israel as in Zec 13: 8, 9, the third part ... brought through the fire
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