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I said to the angel who talked with me, What are these? He answered me, These are the horns which have scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.
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Who Are the "Horns"?
Commentators identify the "horns" as the powerful, violent enemies that have oppressed God's people. Scholars debate their specific identity. Some see them as four successive empires (Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome), linking the vision to Daniel's prophecies. Others, like John Calvin, interpret them symbolically as enemies attacking from all four corners of the earth. The core meaning is that God's people face formidable opposition from the world.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
These are the horns which have scattered – "The four horns which scattered Judah, Israel and Jerusalem, are four nations: Babylonians, Medes…
19th Century
Anglican
Scattered.—This word need not necessarily refer to dispersing into captivity, but may simply mean “endeavored to destroy the natio…
16th Century
Protestant
Now follows another vision, by which God confirms what He had previously testified to His Prophet. He then says that though enemies should rise up …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And I said unto the angel that talked with me (Zechariah 1:9Zechariah 1:13[Reference Zechariah 1:…
The enemies of the church threaten to cut off the name of Israel. They are horns, emblems of power, strength, and violence. The prophet saw them so…