Zechariah 6:4

"In the third chariot were white horses. In the fourth chariot were dappled horses, all of them powerful."

Key Reflection

In Zechariah 6:4, the depiction of two sets of horses—white and dappled—riding in chariots symbolizes distinct groups within society. The white horses often represent kings and powerful leaders, while the dappled horses may signify military commanders or lesser officials. This imagery highlights a hierarchical structure where both leadership and military might are emphasized, reflecting the broader context of divine judgment and the establishment of new rulers as depicted throughout Zechariah's vision.

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