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Prophets there were long since, that warned those fathers of yours in his name, they should turn away from ill living and rebellious thoughts; yet neither heed nor hearing, he says, would they give me; not for you to follow their example. (Zechariah 1, 4)
Gone, the men of an earlier day; prophets that spoke to them might not live on for ever, (Zechariah 1, 5)
but warning of mine, promise of mine, entrusted to the prophets that were my true servants, live on yet. See how the fulfilment of them overtook your fathers, till at last they must needs repent, must acknowledge the Lord of hosts had not threatened them, sinners and rebels, in vain! (Zechariah 1, 6)
A question they put to the priests, there in the temple of the Lord of hosts, and to the prophets besides: Must I yet mourn, yet rid myself of defilement, when the fifth month comes round, as my wont has been these many years past?✻ (Zechariah 7, 3)
Bethink you, what warnings gave he by the prophets of an earlier day, when Jerusalem was yet safe and prosperous, she and the cities about her, populous the western valleys, populous the hill-country of the south. (Zechariah 7, 7)
hardened their hearts to adamant. Heed his law they would not; heed they would not, when the Lord of hosts inspired those older prophets to speak in his name. What wonder if his divine anger was aroused beyond measure? (Zechariah 7, 12)
A message from the Lord of hosts! Take courage, then, you that still hold fast by✻ the commands the prophets gave you, when the foundations of yonder house were a-laying, and the Lord of hosts had no temple yet. (Zechariah 8, 9)
Vain the false god’s foretelling, vainly diviner cheats us, and dreams delude; comfort they have none to give; such ways Israel has followed, like a flock of sheep untended, and to its cost. (Zechariah 10, 2)
Out upon the false shepherd✻ that abandons his flock! Sword shall pierce the arm of him, and the right eye of him, till arm is withered and eye darkened quite. (Zechariah 11, 17)
A time shall come, says the Lord of hosts, when I will efface the memory of the false gods; the very names of them shall be forgotten; banish, too, the false prophets, and the unclean spirit they echo. (Zechariah 13, 2)
When that day comes, never a prophet but shall rue the false vision he trusted in. Deceitful garb of sackcloth each one shall throw aside; (Zechariah 13, 4)
Meanwhile, when he found that the wise men had played him false, Herod was angry beyond measure; he sent and made away with all the male children in Bethlehem and in all its neighbourhood, of two years old and less, reckoning the time by the careful enquiry which he had made of the wise men. (Matthew 2, 16)
