The Prophet Zechariah
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The Shepherd Struck, the Sheep Scattered
(Matthew 26:31–35; Mark 14:27–31)
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Fußnoten
(a)13:1 The word ‘peccatoris’ is masculine and the word ‘menstruatæ’ is feminine. The passage refers to men and women who have transgressed against God’s law and have become unclean or defiled. The implication of the passage is that men and women who have committed sexual sins can obtain absolution, a washing of the soul. The male transgresses by his sexual sins and the female become defiled by her sexual sins.(Conte)
(b)13:3 The word ‘quispiam’ refers to anyone who is pious or devoted to something. Since the connotation is clearly negative, the English word ‘pious’ would not be fitting. A devotee can be devoted to something true or to something false, so that word is a better fit.(Conte)
(c)13:6 Even though his parents said, ‘You shall not live,’ they did not kill him, but they pierced his hands like the wounds of Christ. And he accepted the correction. There are many false prophets in the world today. Some of these will be corrected by the events at the start of the tribulation and will accept the correction.(Conte)
(d)13:7 This may refer to an event during the first part of the tribulation, an attack on Vatican City and Rome.(Conte)
(e)13:8 Two thirds of the world population will perish (in the first part of the tribulation), and only one third will remain.(Conte)
(f)13:9 Or, ‘I will refine them just as silver is refined.’(Conte)
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The Shepherd Struck, the Sheep Scattered
(Matthew 26:31–35; Mark 14:27–31)
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