1. STATISTICS: Writer, Zechariah (Zec 1:1) whose name means "GOD is Renown," was of the priestly tribe, possibly born in Babylon. He returned with the first expedition; called to encourage the builders with a view of the glorious future; time, 520-518 B.C.; key thought, GOD is in this work; key verse, Zec 14:9.

2. THEME: The first returning group of exiles was 50,000 strong, but had been hindered and finally stopped building. GOD spoke through Zechariah (and Haggai) to stir up their hearts and renew their labors. While Haggai’s burden seemed to be the religious life of the people, Zechariah’s was to concentrate on the national and political. His ministry extended over two years and he was used to bring to completion the restoration of the temple. His main ministry looked far into the future envisioning both the first coming of the Messiah and His return in power and great glory.

3. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS: Book is divided: eight visions (given in a single night) dealing with a large variety of subjects (Zech 1:1-21 through Zec 6:1-15); four given directly to a questioning company from Babylon (Zec 7:23) answering their problems; two burdens (Zec 7:1-14 and Zec 8:1-23) concerning future oppression and eventual triumph (Zec 9:1-17 through Zec14:1-21).

The expression "Thus saith the Lord" is found 89 times; the term "The Lord of hosts" 36 times. Zechariah contains more specific promises relative to the crucifixion than any other Old Testament book except Psalms (Zec 9:911:121313:67).

4. OUTSTANDING TEACHINGS: In spite of meager circumstances and coming opposition for the chosen people, GOD is still to

triumph and with Him, His people. A detail to remember is the intermingling of the work of the MESSIAH, first as suffering SAVIOUR, then as resistless Sovereign. GOD’s watchful interest in other nations is clearly demonstrated both in relation to their sin and idolatry, and with reference to their treatment of Israel. A delightful picture of the future is presented in the coming happiness of Zion with streets full of children (8:3-5) and all nations of the world coming to the Jews to learn of their GOD (Zec 8:2223).

5. KEY TO UNDERSTANDING: Life is not concerned with time alone. There is an overruling power which works in time to prepare for eternity. The Jewish nation is but an example of the great passion of the heart of GOD for the sons of men.

ADAM CLARKE
Commentary on Zechariah

THOMAS CONSTABLE
Expository Notes

A C GAEBELEIN
Commentary on Zechariah

JOHN GILL
Commentary on Zechariah

L M GRANT
Commentary on Zechariah

DAVID GUZIK
Commentary on Zechariah

RECURSOS DE ESTUDIO. SERMONES, COMENTARIOS, ILUSTRACIONES EN ZACARIAS

S LEWIS JOHNSON
Notas del sermón sobre Zacarías

Interpretación Conservadora, Literal, Futurista

FB MEYER
Nuestra homilía diaria zacarías

 

EDWARD DENNETT
Zechariah Commentary

Conservative, Literal, Futuristic Interpretation In Depth Commentary

BARRY HORNER
Comentario de Zacarías

79 páginas – Interpretación Conservadora, Literal, Futurista

JOHN MACARTHUR
Sermones sobre Zacarías

Se recomienda la interpretación conservadora, literal y futurista

DAVID BARON
Commentary on Zechariah

Part 1: The Visions and the Answer to the Deputation from Bethel

Part 2: The Prophecies

JUAN STEVENSON

CHARLES SWINDOLL

SERMONES, COMENTARIOS, NOTAS E ILUSTRACIONES, SOBRE ZACARIAS, 

DESCARGO DE RESPONSABILIDAD : Antes de "ir a los comentarios", vaya a las Escrituras y estúdielas inductivamente ( haga clic en la descripción general de 3 partes sobre cómo hacer un estudio bíblico inductivo ) en dependencia de su Maestro, el Espíritu Santo, quien Jesús prometió que nos guiaría en todos los verdad ( Juan 16:13 ). Recuerde que la Escritura es siempre el mejor comentario sobre la Escritura. Cualquier comentario, incluso los de los maestros/predicadores más conservadores y ortodoxos, no puede evitar tener al menos algún sesgo del expositor basado en su formación y experiencia. Por lo tanto, la inclusión de enlaces específicos no indica que estemos de acuerdo con todos los comentarios. Hemos hecho un esfuerzo sincero para seleccionar sólo los más conservadores, " bibliocéntricos "." comentarios. Si descubre algún comentario o sermón que cree que puede no ser ortodoxo, envíe un correo electrónico con su inquietud. He eliminado varios enlaces en respuesta a las inquietudes de los lectores más exigentes. Recomiendo que su prioridad sea una ingesta constante de comida bíblica sólida para que con la práctica tendrás tus sentidos espirituales entrenados para discernir el bien del mal ( Heb 5:14 – nota ).