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Christian Learning Center Forums The book of Zechariah is known for its clear Messianic prophecies. How do you put together the pictures of the coming Messiah as both suffering servant and king (see Zechariah 3:8-9; 9:9; 12:10; 13:7; 14:9)?

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  • The book of Zechariah is known for its clear Messianic prophecies. How do you put together the pictures of the coming Messiah as both suffering servant and king (see Zechariah 3:8-9; 9:9; 12:10; 13:7; 14:9)?

    Gail Bradley replied 7 months, 2 weeks ago 7 Members · 6 Replies
  • Samuel Laurore

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    09/10/2021 at 21:54

    The Messiah is a suffering servant because he suffered to liberate humankind from Satan, He died in the process.
    the Messiah is a king because after he died he resurrected and lives now for ever. He will come back as a king for his church.

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Christian Learning Center Forums What similarities and differences do you see between the messages preached by Haggai and Zechariah?

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  • Johann

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    06/02/2023 at 14:39

    The message of both prophets is basically the same. The theme of both prophets is very similar. Judgement, restoration.

  • Susan Keeney

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    05/16/2023 at 06:44

    Both worked to get the post-exilic people in Jerusalem busy completing the second temple. But Zechariah was given visions of the future coming of the Messiah, presented in the second half of his bifid-structured book. Encouragement then prophecies in it.

  • Tamra Lenfestey

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    02/22/2022 at 19:18

    The thrust of Haggai and Zechariah is the same: get the temple built. Haggai focuses on what is observable to the people and uses these circumstances to encourage the people, through the word of God. Zechariah has a much more spiritual focus. Getting the temple built was the starting point, what God wanted them to do at that moment, as a step towards all that God had / has planned for the future.

  • Stacy Colwell

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    02/07/2022 at 09:37

    Both Haggai and Zechariah were written to encourage the Israelites not to get disheartened and distracted as they rebuilt the temple. Zechariah, however, takes this further by emphasizing the relationship between God and His people, and the covenant He established between them. Zechariah gives hope to look toward the future, more than just a rebuilt temple, but a fully restored Kingdom beyond any earthly kingdom in the fullness of relationship with God.

  • Samuel Laurore

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    09/10/2021 at 21:51

    The similarity is that both prophets prophesy about the house of the Lord.

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