Zakharia 2:7
Konteks2:7 “Escape, Zion, you who live among the Babylonians!” 1
Zakharia 4:2
Konteks4:2 He asked me, “What do you see?” I replied, 2 “I see a menorah of pure gold with a receptacle at the top and seven lamps, with fourteen pipes going to the lamps.
Zakharia 11:1
KonteksThe History and Future of Judah’s Wicked Kings
11:1 Open your gates, Lebanon,
so that the fire may consume your cedars. 3
Zakharia 11:4
Konteks11:4 The Lord my God says this: “Shepherd the flock set aside for slaughter.
[2:7] 1 tn Heb “live in [or “with” (cf. NASB), i.e., “among”] the daughter of Babylon” (so NIV; NAB “dwell in daughter Babylon”).
[4:2] 2 tc The present translation (along with most other English versions) follows the reading of the Qere and many ancient versions, “I said,” as opposed to the MT Kethib “he said.”
[11:1] 3 sn In this poetic section, plants and animals provide the imagery for rulers, especially evil ones (cf. respectively Isa 10:33-34; Ezek 31:8; Amos 2:9; Nah 2:12).