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Zechariah 2:13

The Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 2:13

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Be silent; hush (comp. ; , and notes there). In the expectation of these mighty events, men are called upon to wait in awe and reverence. He is raised up; he hath arisen. He had seemed to sleep when he let his people be trodden down by the heathen; but now he, as it were, waketh and cometh from heaven, his holy habitation (), to inflict the threatened judgment on the nations, and to succour his own people (comp. , etc.).

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