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Izhibhalo Ezingcwele

UZekariya 5:1

1 Ndabuya ndawaphakamisa amehlo am, ndakhangela, nantso incwadi esongwayo, iphaphazela.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Vision;   Scofield Reference Index - Roll;   Thompson Chain Reference - Rolls, of Prophecy;  

Dictionaries:

- Easton Bible Dictionary - Roll;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Zechariah, the Book of;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Zechariah, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Writing;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Zechariah, Prophecy of;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Old Testament;   Writing;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Flying;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Book;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Zechariah, Book of;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Abraham, Testament of;   Manuscripts;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

roll: Zechariah 5:2, Isaiah 8:1, Jeremiah 36:1-6, Jeremiah 36:20-24, Jeremiah 36:27-32, Ezekiel 2:9, Ezekiel 2:10, Revelation 5:1-14, Revelation 10:2, Revelation 10:8-11

Reciprocal: Isaiah 9:8 - sent a word Jeremiah 36:4 - upon Daniel 8:3 - I lifted Habakkuk 2:9 - that coveteth an evil covetousness Zechariah 1:18 - lifted Zechariah 5:5 - Lift Zechariah 6:1 - I turned

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Then I turned, and lift up mine eyes, and looked,.... The prophet turned himself from looking upon the candlestick and olive branches, having had a full and clear understanding of them, and looked another way, and saw another vision:

and behold a flying roll, a volume or book flying in the air; it being usual for books, which were written on parchment, to be rolled up in the form of a cylinder; whence they were called rolls or volumes.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Hitherto all had been bright, full of the largeness of the gifts of God; of God’s favor to His people ; the removal of their enemies ; the restoration and expansion and security of God’s people and Church under His protection ; the acceptance of the present typical priesthood and the promise of Him, through whom there should be entire forgiveness : the abiding illumining of the Church by the Spirit of God . Yet there is a reverse side to all this, God’s judgments on those who reject all His mercies. Augustine, de Civ. Del. 17:3. Ribera: “Prophecies partly appertain to those in whose times the sacred writers prophesied, partly to the mysteries of Christ. And therefore it is the custom of the prophets, at one time to chastise vices and set forth punishments, at another to predict the mysteries of Christ and the Church.”

And I turned and - Or, “Again I lifted up my eyes” Gen 26:18; 2 Kings 1:11, 2 Kings 1:13; Jeremiah 18:14, having again sunk down in meditation on what he had seen, “and behold a roll flying;” as, to Ezekiel was shown “a hand with a roll of a book therein, and he spread it before me.” Ezekiel’s roll also was “written within and without, and there was written, therein lamentation and mourning and woe” Ezekiel 2:9-10. It was a wide unfolded roll, as is involved in its flying; but its “flight signified the very swift coming of punishment; its flying from heaven that the sentence came from the judgment-seat above” (Ribera).

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

CHAPTER V

The vision of the large flying roll, with the angel's

explanation, 1-4.

The vision of the ephah, and of the woman sitting on it, with

the signification, 5-11.

NOTES ON CHAP. V

Verse Zechariah 5:1. Behold a flying roll. — This was twenty cubits long, and ten cubits broad; the prophet saw it expanded, and flying. Itself was the catalogue of the crimes of the people, and the punishment threatened by the Lord. Some think the crimes were those of the Jews; others, those of the Chaldeans. The roll is mentioned in allusion to those large rolls on which the Jews write the Pentateuch. One now lying before me is one hundred and fifty-three feet long, by twenty-one inches wide, written on fine brown Basle goat-skin; some time since brought from Jerusalem, supposed to be four hundred years old.


 
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