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Episode Synopsis
Welcome to Bible Fiber where we are encountering the textures and shades of the prophetic tapestry in a year-long study of the twelve minor prophets. I am Shelley Neese, president of The Jerusalem Connection, a Christian organization devoted to sharing the story of the people of Israel, both ancient and modern. This week we are studying Zechariah 7. Zechariah 7-8 is a distinct unit, a narrative event occurring between the prophet’s visions and his concluding oracles. The section opens with a precise date superscription: “in the fourth year of King Darius” (7:1). Right off, we know two years have passed since the prophet experienced his visions (1:1, 7). At this point, around 518 BCE, the Temple construction is proceeding quickly and is only two years from completion (Ezra 6:15). The people are beginning to feel confident of Jerusalem’s reemergence and therefore are paying less attention to their spiritual condition. In this context, Zechariah receives a divine word of warning (7:1), prompted by a visiting delegation of leaders from Bethel. The narrative explains that the townspeople of Bethel sent a delegation to Jerusalem to settle a dispute in their community about whether they should continue to observe certain fast days. The fast days began in exile to lament the destruction of Jerusalem (7:2-3). Considering they had returned to Judah and the Temple was almost finished, perha Support the show
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