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A Woman in a Basket

Then the angel who was talking with me came forward and said, “Look up and see what’s coming.”

“What is it?” I asked.

He replied, “It is a basket for measuring grain,[a] and it’s filled with the sins[b] of everyone throughout the land.”

Then the heavy lead cover was lifted off the basket, and there was a woman sitting inside it. The angel said, “The woman’s name is Wickedness,” and he pushed her back into the basket and closed the heavy lid again.

Then I looked up and saw two women flying toward us, gliding on the wind. They had wings like a stork, and they picked up the basket and flew into the sky.

10 “Where are they taking the basket?” I asked the angel.

11 He replied, “To the land of Babylonia,[c] where they will build a temple for the basket. And when the temple is ready, they will set the basket there on its pedestal.”

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Footnotes

  1. 5:6a Hebrew an ephah [20 quarts or 22 liters]; also in 5:7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
  2. 5:6b As in Greek version; Hebrew reads the appearance.
  3. 5:11 Hebrew the land of Shinar.

The Vision of the Basket

Then the angel who had been talking with me stepped forward and told me, “Please look up and see what’s going out.”

So I asked, “What is it?”[a]

He replied, “This is a basket[b] making its appearance.” He also said, “This is what it appears to be in[c] the entire land.”

The Vision of the Woman in the Basket

Look, a round lead cover was being lifted, and there was one woman seated inside the basket! And the angel[d] said, “This is evil!” So he shoved her back into the basket and snapped the round, lead cover over the opening.

The Vision of the Two Winged Women

Then I looked up to see two women coming forward with the wind filling their wings. (They had wings like those of a stork.) They took up the basket, holding it between the earth and sky.

10 So I asked the angel who was talking to me, “Where are they taking the basket?”

11 He answered me, “To the land of Shinar,[e] so they can build a temple to the woman in the basket.[f] Then when its preparations are complete, the basket[g] will be set there in its place.”

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Footnotes

  1. Zechariah 5:6 Lit. is she
  2. Zechariah 5:6 Lit. ephah; i.e. a measure of dry grain about 20 dry quarts in capacity; and so throughout the chapter
  3. Zechariah 5:6 Lit. is the eyes in
  4. Zechariah 5:8 Lit. he
  5. Zechariah 5:11 I.e. the Babylon area
  6. Zechariah 5:11 Lit. to her
  7. Zechariah 5:11 Lit. complete, it