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yes, take [of them] silver and gold, and make crowns, and set them on the head of Joshua the son of Jehozadak, the high priest;
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A Priest with a King's Crown
Commentators unanimously highlight the significance of placing royal crowns on Joshua, the High Priest. This symbolic act was a powerful prophecy pointing to the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ, who would uniquely unite the offices of Priest (interceding for His people) and King (ruling over His people) in one person.
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Zechariah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And make crowns - Or a “crown,” as in Job, I would bind it as a crown unto me, and our Lord is seen in the Revelation, on His H…
19th Century
Anglican
A SERIES OF SEVEN VISIONS.
Zechariah 1:7 to Zechariah 6:15. Between the commencement of Zechariah’s prophetic la…
16th Century
Protestant
This vision was given to Zechariah so that he might inspire weak minds with better hope, because the Jews found that they were hard-pressed on ever…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then take silver and gold Which the Jewish writers suppose were brought by the above men from their brethren in Baby…
Some Jews from Babylon brought an offering to the house of God. Those who cannot advance a good work through their personal efforts must, according…