Zechariah 7:1

"Zechariah."

Key Reflection

In Zechariah 7:1, the phrase simply states "Zechariah," indicating the beginning of a prophetic oracle attributed to the prophet Zechariah. This opening would immediately remind the original audience of the speaker's identity and authority. In first-century Israel, prophets were figures of immense importance, and prefacing a message with their name served both as an introduction and a claim to divine revelation, ensuring that listeners understood whose words they were about to hear.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

In the fourth year of Darius -Two years after the series of visions, shown to him, and two years before the completion of the temple. Chisleu being December, it was the end of 518 b.c.

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