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Book of Zechariah

End of the World Prophecy

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Book of Zechariah

By: David Zephaniah
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Note on Terminology
Despite modern labels sometimes used for discoverability, this work is not Christian eschatology and does not promote end-time theology. It is a Torah-based reading of Hebrew prophecy, grounded in the covenant with Israel and independent of later religious systems.

The Book of Zechariah is a covenantal prophecy to Israel — not an end-of-the-world fantasy and not church theology.

Given to Israel after the return from exile, Zechariah’s visions address national restoration, accountability, and the renewal of Jerusalem according to the Torah of Moses. Through symbolic imagery — the horsemen, the measuring line, the flying scroll, the cleansing of the priesthood, the golden menorah, and the chariots — the prophet reveals how YHWH governs nations and disciplines His people.

These visions speak about the rebuilding of Jerusalem, the correction of leadership, the removal of corruption, and the future role of Israel among the nations. They are not allegories of good versus evil, nor predictions shaped by later religious doctrine, but covenant warnings and promises rooted in Israel’s responsibility to return to righteousness.

This edition presents Zechariah’s prophecy in clear, faithful language, restoring the original Israelite context without rabbinic or Christian reinterpretation. It continues the prophetic sequence alongside Daniel and Ezekiel, forming a coherent Torah-based picture of judgment, correction, and renewal — as revealed to the Hebrew prophets themselves.

Enter the visions of Zechariah.
Understand the symbols.
See the covenant unfold.
And grasp what the prophets truly spoke to Israel and the nations.

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