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(1:1-6) Theme of the Book: It’s time to repent
(1:7–6:15) Eight visions revealing 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 (horses among the myrtle trees and a report of a 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.
Background
Priest and King presented in chs. 3–4
Joshua clothed in royal robes (3:4; see also Psalm 110)
Branch (3:8) refers to royal functions (see also (Isa 4; Jer 33:14-18, esp. 15)
“Vine and fig tree” (3:10) found in Solomon’s reign (1 Kings 4:25)
How does Priest work?
Atonement
Relationship in God’s presence
How does King work?
Rule
Authority of God’s presence via anointing of God’s Spirit
Kings are temple builders (see 1–2 Kings; Psa 132)
Theme: 5th Vision: God will accomplish His promises through His authority-exercising King-Priest.
(1-7) His Presence and Power in the Coming King
(8-10) His Person as the Word of the Lord
(11-14) His Ability to bring together King and Priest
By Girard Bible ChurchReview
(1:1-6) Theme of the Book: It’s time to repent
(1:7–6:15) Eight visions revealing 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 (horses among the myrtle trees and a report of a 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.
Background
Priest and King presented in chs. 3–4
Joshua clothed in royal robes (3:4; see also Psalm 110)
Branch (3:8) refers to royal functions (see also (Isa 4; Jer 33:14-18, esp. 15)
“Vine and fig tree” (3:10) found in Solomon’s reign (1 Kings 4:25)
How does Priest work?
Atonement
Relationship in God’s presence
How does King work?
Rule
Authority of God’s presence via anointing of God’s Spirit
Kings are temple builders (see 1–2 Kings; Psa 132)
Theme: 5th Vision: God will accomplish His promises through His authority-exercising King-Priest.
(1-7) His Presence and Power in the Coming King
(8-10) His Person as the Word of the Lord
(11-14) His Ability to bring together King and Priest