Zechariah 14:7

"It will happen in that day that there will not be light, cold, or frost."

Key Reflection

In Zechariah 14:7, the absence of light, cold, and frost symbolizes the profound darkness and judgment that will accompany the Day of the Lord, signaling a time of great upheaval and transformation before the ultimate redemption. This imagery underscores the severity and suddenness of God's intervention in history.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

And it shall be one day: it shall be known unto the Lord: not day, and not night; and at the eventide it shall be light - “One” special “day; one,” unlike all beside; known unto God, and to Him alone. For God alone knows the day of the consummation of all things, as He saith, “Of that day and that hour knoweth no one, neither the angels in Heaven, nor the Son, (so as to reveal it) but the Father only”Mark 13:32.

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