Zechariah 6
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Commentary
Zechariah 6 is a chapter that speaks of the coming of the Messiah. It begins with a vision of four chariots, each with a different color, that are sent out from between two mountains of bronze. These chariots represent the four winds of heaven, which are sent out by God to do His will. The vision then shifts to a man with a measuring line in his hand, who is sent to measure Jerusalem. This is a sign of God's promise to restore and protect Jerusalem. The chapter then speaks of the coming of the Messiah, who is described as a Branch. This Branch is a symbol of the coming of the King of kings, who will bring peace and justice to the world. He will be a priest on His throne, and He will bring salvation to the people of Israel. Finally, the chapter speaks of the crowning of Joshua the high priest. This is a sign of God's faithfulness to His people, and a reminder that He will keep His promises. It is also a reminder that the Messiah will come to bring salvation to all who believe in Him. Zechariah 6 is a powerful reminder of God's faithfulness and His promises. It is a reminder that the Messiah will come to bring peace and justice to the world, and that He will bring salvation to all who believe in Him. It is a reminder that God will keep His promises, and that He will be faithful to His people.
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