Lesson 6: The Prophet’s First Oracle
Scripture to Read: Zechariah 9:111:17
The book of Zechariah closes with two remarkable
prophetic oracles, or messages, that give a
panoramic view of God’s dealings with Israel both
in the more immediate of Zechariah’s day, and
ultimately in the Messianic age. In 9:1–8, the
prophet speaks of various nations that had
troubled Israel for many years, including their
ancient enemies the Philistines. The destruction
described here is usually attributed to Alexander
the Great, who conquered these areas, but not
Israel. However, Israel was troubled greatly by the
rulers who divided Alexander’s kingdom after his
death, and many commentators see in 9:11–17 a
description of the Maccabees’ victory over the
defiler, Antiochus Epiphanes, in 165 BCE, about
350 years after Zechariah’s prophecy.
Zechariah 9:9–10 describes the coming of Messiah
to bring peace both to Israel and to the nations.
The entirety of chapter 10 is devoted to further
blessings that Messiah will bring, including
judgment on the false leaders who led Israel astray
instead of guarding, guiding, and providing for the
people as faithful shepherds. God’s statement that
He will bless His people Israel as though He had
never rejected them expresses the highest form of
blessing, forgiveness, and complete restoration.
Chapter 11 gives further details concerning God’s
dealings with the greedy and unfaithful shepherd–leaders who had misled Israel and
fattened themselves at the people’s expense.
Study Questions
- What promise did God make in 9:8 that
would be of great assurance to Israel?
- How will Messiah's reign be a blessing to the
entire earth (9:10)?
- According to Zechariah 10:6, what is the
motivating factor in God’s restoration of Israel?
- How do we know that the Lord's favor to Israel will
never end?
Something to Think About
These are troubled days for Israel as the nation faces fanatic enemies on every side. But as we
stand for Israel together through The Fellowship, let us take courage in the Bible's assurance of
Israel's ultimate triumph.
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