Zechariah
I. |The introductory word—1:1-6II. |The visions of consolation and promise—1:7-6:15A. |The vision of a man as the Angel of Jehovah riding on a red horse and standing among the myrtle trees—1:7-17B. |The vision of the four horns and the four craftsmen—1:18-21C. |The vision of a man with a measuring line in His hand—2:1-13D. |The vision of Joshua the high priest perfected, established, and strengthened by the Angel of Jehovah with Zerubbabel the governor of Judah—3:1-10E. |The vision of the lampstand of gold and two olive trees—4:1-14F. |The vision of the flying scroll—5:1-4G. |The vision of the ephah vessel—5:5-11H. |The vision of the four chariots—6:1-8I. |The concluding word to confirm the eight visions by the crowning of Joshua as a type of Christ—6:9-15III. |The advice to Israel to turn from the vanity of their ritualistic religion of a godly life, and the desire of Jehovah to restore Israel—7:1-8:23IV. |The prophecies of encouragement centered on Christ—9:1-14:21A. |The prophecy concerning the nations around Judah in relation to Israel—9:1-17B. |The prophecy concerning the Lord's loving visitation to Israel—10:1-12C. |The prophecy concerning the living of Israel under the oppression of the Roman Empire—11:1-17D. |The prophecy concerning Israel's destiny in the great war of Armageddon, in their household salvation, and in the millennium—12:1-14:21a. |The divine provision of a Redeemer with His redemption—vv.|1-7ab. |The sovereign preparation of a people to receive the Redeemer with His redemption—vv.|7b-9Outline of Zechariah
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