Analysis of Zechariah

Zechariah  •  2 min. read  •  grade level: 21
 
Subject. —The Restoration of the people (partially at the time, but fully at the end) in connection with Jerusalem rather than exclusively with “the house” (the temple).
1. Introduction
Zechariah 1:1-6
2. Prophecy: Gentiles & Jerusalem
1:6-6:15
A. First vision (horses); Jehovah’s care for Jerusalem
1:6-17
B. Second vision (horns): Final Destruction of Israel’s oppressors
1:18-21
C. Third vision (measuring line): Restoration of Jerusalem
2
D. Fourth vision (Joshua): Cleansed and Clothed (representing the people)
3
a. Joshua before the Lord
3:1-5
b. Placed on his responsibility
3:6-7
c. Typical of Christ
3:8-10
E. Fifth vision (gold candlesticks): Jerusalem a light on earth maintained by the royalty and priesthood
4
F. Sixth vision (flying roll): Judgment of the wicked in Israel
5:1-5
G. Seventh vision (ephah of lead)
5:6-11
H. Eighth vision (four horses): Four Gentile empires
6:1-8
1. Ninth vision (the branch): Full result in Christ
6:9-15
3. Prophecy: Jerusalem and Christ
7-14:21
A. Hardness, insincerity, and judgment of the Jews
7
a. During their captivity
7:1-7
b. Previously
7:8-14
B. The Lord’s mercy to Jerusalem
8-9:7
a. At that time, detailed
8:1-15
b. Conditional
8:16-17
c. Future and unconditional
8:18-23
d. Extending over all the land
9:1-7
C. Blessing by Messiah
9:8-10:12
a. His coming
9:8-10
b. Restoration of Israel and Judah
9:11-10:12
D. Details as to Messiah’s present rejection
11:1-4
a. The land overrun
11:1-6
b. Rejection of Christ
11:7-14
E. Antichrist in figure
11:15-17
F. Final restoration in Jerusalem
12-14
a. Enemies judged
12:1-9
b. Judah’s confession of sin
12:10-14
c. Cleansing from idols and false prophets
13:1-4
d. Christ introduced—wounded and smitten
13:5-7
e. One third of Judah finally saved
13:8-9
f. Coming of Christ to deliver them
14:1-5
g. Coming of Christ generally
14:6-11
h. Judgment of Judah’s enemies
14:12-15
i. Jerusalem—the center of worship and holiness to the Lord
14:16-21