Zechariah 5
Zechariah has a vision of a flying scroll, symbolizing the judgment and curse that will come upon those who reject the Lord.
A Vision of the Flying Scroll
Commentary
Zechariah 5 is a chapter that speaks of a vision that the prophet Zechariah had. In this vision, he sees a flying scroll that is thirty feet long and fifteen feet wide. This scroll is a symbol of the curse that God has placed on the land of Israel for their disobedience. The scroll is to be taken to the four corners of the land, signifying that the curse will affect all of the people of Israel. The chapter then goes on to describe another vision that Zechariah has. This time, he sees a woman in a basket. This woman is a symbol of wickedness and sin, and she is to be taken away to Babylon. This is a sign that God will punish the people of Israel for their wickedness and disobedience. Finally, the chapter ends with a promise from God that He will restore the people of Israel and bring them back to the land. This is a reminder that God is faithful and will keep His promises. Overall, Zechariah 5 is a chapter that speaks of God's judgment and His faithfulness. It is a reminder that God will punish those who disobey Him, but He will also restore those who repent and turn to Him. It is a reminder that God is faithful and will keep His promises.
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There are 11 verses in Zechariah, chapter 5.