Introduction

Zechariah chapter 13 continues the themes of spiritual cleansing and restoration introduced in the previous chapter, opening with a promise that a fountain will be opened for the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem to cleanse them from sin and impurity. This imagery signifies a future spiritual purification that removes the guilt and defilement of the people, preparing them for renewed fellowship with God.

The chapter continues with a strong condemnation of idolatry and false prophecy, declaring that the names of idols will be removed from the land and that false prophets will be exposed and rejected. In a striking demonstration of accountability, the chapter describes a scenario in which even parents would confront their own children if they attempted to prophesy falsely, showing the seriousness with which God views deception and false spiritual leadership. This reflects a future era characterized by purity in worship and a complete rejection of idolatrous practices.

The chapter concludes with a prophecy concerning a shepherd who will be struck, leading to the scattering of the sheep, symbolizing the suffering of the Messiah and the temporary dispersion of His followers. This passage foreshadows the events surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, while also pointing toward a future refining process for God’s people, similar to the purification of silver and gold through fire, ultimately resulting in a purified remnant who will call upon the name of the Lord and be acknowledged as His own.

Chapter 13 (BBE)

In that day there will be a fountain open to the family of David and to the people of Jerusalem, for sin and for that which is unclean.
And it will come about on that day, says the Lord of armies, that I will have the names of the images cut off out of the land, and there will be no more memory of them: and I will send all the prophets and the unclean spirit away from the land.
And if anyone goes on acting as a prophet, then his father and his mother who gave him life will say to him, You may not go on living, for you are saying what is false in the name of the Lord; and his father and his mother will put a sword through him when he does so.
And it will come about in that day that the prophets will be shamed, every man on account of his vision, when he is talking as a prophet; and they will not put on a robe of hair for purposes of deceit:
But he will say, I am no prophet, but a worker on the land; for I have been an owner of land from the time when I was young.
And if anyone says to him, What are these wounds between your hands? then he will say, Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.
Awake! O sword, against the keeper of my flock, and against him who is with me, says the Lord of armies: put to death the keeper of the sheep, and the sheep will go in flight: and my hand will be turned against the little ones.
And it will come about that in all the land, says the Lord, two parts of it will be cut off and come to an end; but the third will be still living there.
And I will make the third part go through the fire, cleaning them as silver is made clean, and testing them as gold is tested: and they will make their prayer to me and I will give them an answer: I will say, It is my people; and they will say, The Lord is my God.

Important Verses

  • Verse 1: A promise that a fountain will be opened for the house of David and Jerusalem to cleanse them from sin and impurity.
  • Verse 2: God declares that idols and false prophets will be removed from the land, symbolizing a future era of spiritual purity.
  • Verse 6: A reference to wounds on the body of a false prophet, revealing the consequences of deceptive spiritual practices.
  • Verse 7: The prophecy of the shepherd being struck, leading to the scattering of the sheep, understood as a foreshadowing of Christ’s suffering.
  • Verse 9: A description of God’s refining process for His people, purifying them like silver and gold, resulting in a faithful remnant who calls upon His name.

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