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THE MESSIAH IN ZECHARIAH
THE MESSIAH IN ZECHARIAH
Henry C. Heffren
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This book is published in the Kindle format with the written permission of Gladys "Heffren" Krueger, the current copyright holder. It is published with additional materials such as a Foreword and a section entitled "About the Author." The last section contains new photographs of the author and his wife.
TO WRITE a commentary on the book of Zechariah is not easy. However, we are assured that Zechariah was inspired of God to give the message that he uttered. The first half of the commentary describes a series of visions that are quite diverse, and yet an angel gives a meaning to each vision. The last half of Zechariah is filled with some of the most momentous prophecies of the coming Messiah. Zechariah seems to stand on a mountain equipped with a long-range telescope able to penetrate the centuries down to advent and ministry of the Messiah. Most often he prefaces his remarks with, IN THAT DAY, and then he describes some event of such mysterious magnitude that it bears evidence of his inspiration. An example is Zechariah 13:1, IN THAT DAY there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David and for the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin and for uncleanness.” Thus Zechariah jubilantly proclaims in words of poetic truth and grandeur, that Christ would provide for man’s atonement through this prophetic cleansing fountain. (from the Introduction)
TO WRITE a commentary on the book of Zechariah is not easy. However, we are assured that Zechariah was inspired of God to give the message that he uttered. The first half of the commentary describes a series of visions that are quite diverse, and yet an angel gives a meaning to each vision. The last half of Zechariah is filled with some of the most momentous prophecies of the coming Messiah. Zechariah seems to stand on a mountain equipped with a long-range telescope able to penetrate the centuries down to advent and ministry of the Messiah. Most often he prefaces his remarks with, IN THAT DAY, and then he describes some event of such mysterious magnitude that it bears evidence of his inspiration. An example is Zechariah 13:1, IN THAT DAY there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David and for the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin and for uncleanness.” Thus Zechariah jubilantly proclaims in words of poetic truth and grandeur, that Christ would provide for man’s atonement through this prophetic cleansing fountain. (from the Introduction)
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