1I looked again, and, behold, a Man with a measuring line in His hand. 2Then I asked, “Where are You going?” And He answered, “To measure Jerusalem, its breadth and its length.” 3And while the angel who talked with me was leaving, another angel came to meet him, 4And He said to him, “Run, speak to this young man (Zechariah), and tell him that Jerusalem shall be inhabited like towns without walls because there will be so many people and cattle in it.” 5“And I, Myself,” says the LORD, “Will be like a wall of fire around her, and will be her glory within her. 6Come! Come out! Escape from the land of the north,” says the LORD, “For I have scattered you to the four winds of the heavens. 7Escape to Zion, you who live within daughter Babylon.” 8For this is what the LORD Almighty says: “After a period of glory, the LORD Almighty sent Me against the nations which plundered you; for whoever touches you touches the apple (pupil) of His eye,” (Anyone who harms you harms My most precious possession. (New Living Translation)) 9“For I will surely raise My hand against them,” says the LORD, “And they shall become a spoil to be plundered by their (former) slaves;” “Then you shall know that the LORD Almighty has sent Me.” 10“Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion; for I am coming, and I will dwell among you”, says the LORD. 11“Many nations shall be joined to the LORD in that day, and shall become My people; and I will dwell among you, and you shall know that the LORD Almighty has sent Me to you. 12And the LORD shall inherit Judah as His portion in the holy land, and shall again choose Jerusalem. 13Be silent, all mankind, before the LORD; for He has roused Himself from His holy habitation.” The entities acting or speaking in chapter 2 change frequently and are not readily identified. This note may help. Zechariah is the “I” of verses 1 and 2. The Man with a measuring line in His hand of verse 1 is a preincarnate manifestation of Christ. The angel (blue font) in verses 3 & 4 is what some commentaries call the “interpreting angel”, a created being. As the text says, verses 5-8a are the words of God. The words in 8b are those of Christ. The words of God and of Christ then alternate: 9a & 10 are the words of God; with the words of Christ intervening in 9b. Then the words of Christ resume in Verses 11 – 13 to end the chapter. Glossary • World History Overview • Deep Purple Registry Reader-Friendly Bible: Purple Letter Edition |



