Red Horses Among the Myrtle Trees
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PASSAGE:
Zechariah
1:1-11
COMMENT: Zechariah
prophesied at the same time as Haggai. He spoke to the Israelites who
had returned to Jerusalem from Babylon. The message of this book
is one of encouragement. It looks forward to the restoration
of Israel and the coming of the Messiah. The visions recorded in Zechariah
are often thought to be difficult to understand. Do not worry
over understanding everything about them at once. Enjoy learning what
God has in them. This passage introduces you to the first of
Zechariah’s visions: the red horses among the myrtle trees.
WHAT
DOES IT SAY?
1. Zechariah
tells them that the Lord had been sore ____________ with their fathers.
2. They
are encouraged to not be as their ____________ unto whom the former
____________ have cried.
3. Zechariah
asked of the prophets, “do they ________ for ever?”
4. Zechariah
has a vision of a man riding on a _______ horse who stood among the
__________ trees that were in the bottom. [NOTE: the bottom refers
to bottomland; that is, land in a lower area with more moisture in
the soil.]
5. The
passage refers to them whom the Lord has sent to walk _____ and _____
through the earth.
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN?
1. The
first vision of Zechariah begins with a man riding a red horse and
standing among the myrtle trees. Israel has been taken captive
by the Babylonians. But in this chapter God promises, “I am returned
to Jerusalem with mercies” (v.16). Consider the meaning of the
myrtle trees. They were in the bottom and therefore received
the moisture to make them healthy and strong. The myrtle is a
large evergreen shrub that grows to the size of a small tree. It
withstands drought and remains green even after cut. When its
leaves are crushed, they bring forth a sweet fragrance. In ancient
times, the Jews would welcome the Sabbath with two bouquets of myrtle. It
was also used to make the booths for the feast of tabernacles (Nehemiah
8:15). Explain how these characteristics of the myrtle apply
to Israel at the time of her return from Babylonian captivity.
2. Verse
11 states, “And they answered the angel of the LORD that stood among
the myrtle trees.” Carefully read the passage. To who does the “they”
refer?
3. The
ones referred to as “they” report, “We have walked to and fro
through the earth, and behold, all the earth sitteth still, and is
at rest”
(v.11). Even if you do not know for sure, try answering these two
questions. What does it mean that they walked to and fro0 through
the earth? What is the significance of their report that the earth sits
still and is at rest?
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN TO ME?
1. The
Lord told their fathers, “Turn ye unto me…and I will turn unto you” (v.3). What
is this talking about? What exactly is God promising?
How can you apply this lesson to your own life?
2. Neither
the fathers nor the prophets live forever (v.5). “But my words
and my statutes…” (v.6). What advantage does God’s word have
over the fathers and prophets? How can we give proper authority
to God’s word in our lives today?
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