Review
(1:1-6) Theme of the Book: It’s time to repent
Eight visions in chapters 1–6 reveal God’s big picture plan for what will be in the end. “Chiastic structure”: Visions push forward to the central components in chs. 3–4
A. (1:7-17) 1st Vision: God remembers His plan (reconnaissance horses report of peaceful earth)
B. (1:18-21) 2nd Vision: God remembers His scheme for history (four horns and four craftsmen)
B. (2:1-13) 3rd Vision: God remembers His promises that His relationship with them will facilitate a relationship between God and the nations (Measuring Man measures Jerusalem)
C. (3:1-10) 4th Vision: God will accomplish His promises through the Angel of the Lord who is the atonement-offering Priest-King (Joshua’s clothes)
C. (4:1-14) 5th Vision: God will accomplish His promises through His authority-exercising King-Priest (lampstand, bowl, and olive trees)
B. (5:1-4) 6th Vision: God refines His people through judgment (flying scroll)
B. (5:5-11) 7th Vision: God prepares for future Babylon (woman in a basket)
A. (6:1-8) 8th Vision: God will fulfill His agenda (Four chariots)
(6:9-15) Application of the Book: Fulfill your role in the agenda
Chapters 7–8: How to live now because of what will be in the end
A. (7:1-7) Be Genuinely in Mourning because Exile is still a Reality
B. (7:8-14) Learn what the Real Problem is: Externalism and Superficiality
C. (8:1-23) Live Today according to What God will Do in the End
(8:1-8) God’s Plan to Renew His Relationship with Israel in the End
(8:9-13) Therefore, Be Strong to Trust & Obey God Today because God will Save in the End
(8:14-15) Therefore, Reject Paralyzing Fear over Today’s Circumstances Because God will Do Good in the End
(8:16-17) Therefore, Implement Truth Now because God Loves Truth
(8:18-23) Do It All Today because It Contributes with God’s Plan in the End
Overview of chapters 9–14
Overview of chapter 9
Chapter 9 is a panoramic glimpse into the era of the Gentiles/nations
9:1-10 predicts Alexander the Great’s conquest of the area 150 years after Zechariah (ca. 333 BC) and his inexplicable preservation of Jerusalem
That prediction is used to show what the result of Jerusalem’s preservation will be in the end
9:11-17 God is still faithful to Israel throughout this era
1. (9:1) Overview of the Two Eras: Judgment and Salvation
2. (9:2-6) Judgment against the Nations
3. (9:7) Salvation for a Remnant from the Nations
4. (9:8) Protection for Israel
5. (9:9-10) Salvation for Israel and the nations because of the Savior-King’s Coming