Zechariah, 14

Christian Community Bible

1 The day of Yahweh will come when people will divide spoils in your midst.

2 I will let all the nations come against Jerusalem to attack it. The city will be taken and houses pillaged, women violated. Half of the city will be deported but the rest will not be removed.

3 Then Yahweh will go forth and fight against the nations as he does on the day of battle.

4 On that day his feet will rest on the mount of Olives, facing Jerusalem on the east and the mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west by a deep valley leaving half of the mountain to the north and half to the south.

5 You will flee through my mountain valley for it will extend as far as Azel. You will flee as you fled from the earthquake in the days of Uzziah, king of Judah, and Yahweh will come and all his holy ones with him.

6 On that day there will be no cold or frost.

7 It will be a unique day, known to Yahweh, without day or night and when evening comes there will still be light.

8 On that day living water will flow from Jerusalem, half to the sea in the east, half to the sea in the west; it will never dry up in summer or in winter.

9 Yahweh will be king of all the earth. On that day there will be Yahweh alone and only his Name.

10 All the land will be turned into a plain from Geba to Rimmon in the Negeb, but Jerusalem shall be outstanding on its heights, from the Benjamin Gate to the First Gate, to the Corner Gate and from the tower of Hananel to the royal winepress.

11 Its people shall no longer fear any disaster. Jerusalem shall be inhabited and secure.

12 And this is how Yahweh will punish all the nations that made war on Jerusalem: each one's flesh will rot even as he stands, and their eyes will rot in their sockets, their tongue in their mouth.

13 On that day Yahweh will cause great panic among them: they will take hold of one another and attack one another

14 while the men of Judah fight in Jerusalem. The wealth of all the neighboring nations will be left in that place, gold, silver and garments in great quantities.

15 A similar plague shall strike the horses, mules, camels and donkeys, and all the animals in their camps.

16 The survivors of all the nations that fought against Jerusalem will come, year by year, to worship Yahweh, God of hosts and celebrate the feast of Tabernacles.

17 If any peoples of the earth do not go up to Jerusalem to worship the King Yahweh, God of hosts, they will have no rain.

18 If the Egyptian people do not go up and take part, they too will be afflicted with the plague destined for those who do not go up to celebrate the feast of Tabernacles.

19 That shall be the punishment of Egypt and of all the nations who do not go up to celebrate the feast of Tabernacles.

20 On that day, even the bells of the horses shall be inscribed: "Consecrated to Yahweh."

21 The cooking pots of the Temple will be as sacred as the bowls of offering that are used for the altar, and even the ordinary cooking pots of the people of Jerusalem and Judah will be consecrated to Yahweh, God of hosts. So everyone who offers sacrifice may use them for cooking. Still more: from that day, there will no longer be merchants in the House of Yahweh, God of hosts.




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Chapter 14 of Zechariah deals with the coming of the Lord to judge all nations of the earth and establish his kingdom on earth. It will be a day of darkness and great earthquake, but it will also be a day of hope for those who believe in the Lord. Here are five verses related to the topics addressed in Zechariah 14:

Isaiah 2:4: "He will judge among the nations and resolve the disputes of many peoples. From their swords, they will forge plows and their spears, he will raise the sword against the other, nor will they learn more to war." This verse talks about the Lord's judgment on the nations of the earth, which is an important theme in Zechariah 14. The peace he will bring is also mentioned, indicating the stabilization of God's reign.

Psalm 97:5: "The mountains melt like wax before the Lord before the sovereign of all the earth." This verse talks about the majestic presence of the Lord and his ability to destroy everything that is opposed to him, which is relevant to the great earthquake and darkness mentioned in Zechariah 14.

Malachi 3:2: "But who will endure the day of your coming? Who will stand when it appears? Because it will be like the fire of the goldsmiths and as the laundry soap." This verse describes the coming of the Lord and the intensity of the judgment he will bring, which is in tune with the themes of Zechariah 14.

Matthew 24:29: "Immediately after the tribulation of those days, 'the sun shall darken, the moon will not give its light, the stars will fall from heaven and the powers of heaven will be shaken.' This verse is a direct reference to Zechariah 14:6-7, which describes a day of darkness and earthquake. It is a confirmation of the authenticity of the prophecies of Zechariah.

Revelation 22:5: "There will be no more night. They will not need lamp light or sunlight, for the Lord God will illuminate them. They will reign forever and ever." This verse is a reference to the reign of God on earth, which is the final theme of Zechariah 14. It is a reminder of hope that believers have of a glorious future in the presence of the Lord.


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