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Zechariah 1:20

Context
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Next the Lord showed me four blacksmiths. 1 

XREF

De 33:25; Jud 11:16,18; 1Sa 12:11; Ne 9:27; Isa 54:15-17; Ob 1:21; Mic 5:5,6,8,9; Zec 9:12-16; Zec 10:3-5; Zec 12:2-6

NET © Notes

tn Heb “craftsmen” (so NASB, NIV; KJV “carpenters”), a generic term which can mean “metalworker, smith, armorer” (HALOT 358 s.v. חָרָשׁ). “Blacksmiths” was chosen for the present translation because of its relative familiarity among contemporary English readers.

sn The horns are perhaps made of iron, the strongest of all metals known to the ancient Near Eastern world, since military activity is implied in the context. Only blacksmiths can cut the horns off. If the horns represent oppressive nations, the blacksmiths must represent deliverers whom the Lord raises up, kings like Cyrus of Persia (cf. Isa 54:16).



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