Zechariah
1:18-21
The
Logos Will Break the Oppressors of His People
Zec 1:18 Then lifted I up mine eyes,
and saw, and behold four horns.
Zec 1:19 And I said unto the angel
that talked with me, What be these? And he answered me, These are the horns
which have scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.
Zec 1:20 And the LORD shewed me four
carpenters.
Zec 1:21 Then said I, What come
these to do? And he spake, saying, These are the horns which have scattered
Judah, so that no man did lift up his head: but these are come to fray them, to
cast out the horns of the Gentiles, which lifted up their horn over the land of
Judah to scatter it.
1.
Another
Visions Begins – vs 18a
a.
The
visions begins with Zechariah lifting up his eyes. This will be a reoccurring line
throughout the book symbolizing the beginning of another vision
i. Zechariah 2:1
ii. Zechariah 5:1
iii. Zechariah 6:1
2.
Zechariah
Sees Four Horns – vs. 18b
a.
Horns
are symbolic of an animal’s power and might
i. Genesis 22:13
b.
Horns
are also symbolic of a nation’s power or might
i. Daniel 7:24
c.
Both
the wicked and the righteous have horns or power
i. Psalm 75:9-10
d.
God
ultimately is our Horn and defense
i. 2 Samuel 22:3
3.
Zechariah
Receives an Interpretation of what He Sees – vs. 19
a.
The
Angel Interpreter helps Zechariah understand what he is seeing, the same Angel Interpreter
is the one who helps Daniel understand his parallel visions
i. Daniel 7:15-16
b.
The
four horns in Zechariah’s vision are the same as the ones in Daniel’s vision
i. Babylon
1. Daniel 7:2-4
ii. Medo-Persian Empire
1.
Daniel 7:5
iii. The rise of Alexander the Great (the
Greeks)
1. Daniel 7:6
iv. Rome
1. Daniel 7:7
4.
Zechariah
Sees Four Carpenters – vs. 20
a.
Some
translations render the word carpenter as craftsmen. Just like there are four
horns there are also four craftsmen or carpenters destroying the power of the
previous rising nation. The Medo-Persian Empire destroys Babylon as Daniel
predicts (539 BC). The Medo-Persians are conquered by Alexander the Great and
his armies (333 BC). Finally, Rome eventually destroys Greece (first or second
century BC), and we are left with the Roman Empire still standing. Rome, however,
is not destroyed by an army but by a humble Carpenter who is crucified on a
cross.
i. Daniel 7:9-12
5.
Zechariah
Receives Further Interpretation of what He has Seen – vs. 21
a.
Jesus
is the final Carpenter who will destroy all the kingdoms of the earth. He is also
the Stone, that is not made with hands, as Daniel earlier describes Him to
Nebuchadnezzar.
i. Daniel 2:34-35
b.
Jesus
is the Stone which the builders rejected
i. Psalm 118:22-23
c.
You
are to become a part of what the Carpenter is building
i. 1 Peter 2:4-9