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11-6-6 Zechariah's Restoration Prophecies

11-6-6 Zechariah's Restoration Prophecies

Zechariah is also relevant to the restoration period. He speaks of the day of Israel’s final obedience, when finally “the Lord shall be seen over them…as lightning” (Zechariah 9:14), just as the cherubim and lightening had been over Ezekiel and would have been over Israel at the restoration- had they followed it. Zechariah attributes Israel’s final success as thanks to “the Lord of hosts”- the hosts of Angels working with them and for them. In “the time of the latter rain”, Yahweh will again “make bright clouds” for Israel, reminiscent of Ezekiel’s cherubim (Zechariah 10:1). Finally, the Lord shall go before them, as He had wanted to in Ezekiel’s time, and even the feeble amongst Israel “shall be as the angel of the Lord [who goes] before them” (Zechariah 10:14; 12:8). They will become as the Angel in the same way as Ezekiel became part of the cherubim system, following eagerly where the Angel-cherubim lead. At the time of the restoration, God could say: “I am returned to Jerusalem with mercies: my house shall be built…the Lord shall yet comfort Zion” (Zechariah 1:17). This was the same “comfort to Zion” of Isaiah 40:1. But Israel would not follow God back to Jerusalem, and those who did generally were consumed with their own petty self interest. And so the prophecies and promises of “comfort to Zion” were re-interpetted and fulfilled in a spiritual sense in the ministry of the Lord Jesus. God had gone ahead of them- He had returned to Zion already, and bid Israel follow Him there. It was His plan that the light of His glory would enter into Zion at the restoration (Hag. 2:7); but Israel had to act as if they believed this, and likewise show forth glory: “Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee” (Isaiah 60:1). He eagerly prophesied that “strangers shall build up thy walls…in my favour have I had mercy upon thee” (Isaiah 60:10)- not ‘I am prepared to have mercy upon you’, nor ‘I will have mercy…’. God had had mercy upon them, and invited them to respond to it.
 
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