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The Book Of Zechariah -- A Brief Overview, Part 2 Of 2
Many modern critics maintain that the later chapters, from the ninth
to the fourteenth, were written by some other prophet, who lived before
the exile. The prophecy closes with a grand and stirring picture. All
nations are gathered together against Jerusalem, and seem already sure
of their prey. Half of their cruel work has been accomplished, when
Jehovah himself appears on behalf of his people. He goes forth to war
against the adversaries of his people. He establishes his kingdom over
all the earth. All nations that are still left shall come up to
Jerusalem, as the great centre of religious worship, and the city; from
that day forward shall be a holy city. Such is, briefly, an outline of
the second portion of that book which is commonly known as the Prophecy
of Zechariah. Integrity. -Mede was the first to call this in question.
The probability that the later chapters, from the ninth to the
fourteenth, were by some other prophet seems first to have been
suggested to him by the citation in St. Matthew. He rests his opinion
partly on the authority of St. Matthew and partly-on the contents of the
later chapters, which he considers require a date earlier than the
exile. Archbishop Newcombe went further. He insisted on the great
dissimilarity of style as well as subject between the earlier and later
chapters and he was the first who advocated the theory that the last six
chapters of Zechariah are the work of two distinct prophets.
From: Smith's Bible Dictionary. Fair Use. Presented for educational
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