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Zechariah 9-12

Punishment on Israel’s Enemies

This message is the word of the Lord.

The message is against the land of Hadrach
    and the city of Damascus.
The tribes of Israel and all people
    belong to the Lord.
The message is also against the city of Hamath, on the border,
    and against Tyre and Sidon, with their skill.
Tyre has built a strong wall for herself.
    She has piled up silver like dust
    and gold like the mud in the streets.
But the Lord will take away all she has
    and destroy her power on the sea.
    That city will be destroyed by fire.
The city of Ashkelon will see it and be afraid.
    The people of Gaza will shake with fear,
    and the people of Ekron will lose hope.
No king will be left in Gaza,
    and no one will live in Ashkelon anymore.
Foreigners will live in Ashdod,
    and I will destroy the pride of the Philistines.
I will stop them from drinking blood
    and from eating forbidden food.
Those left alive will belong to God.
    They will be leaders in Judah,
    and Ekron will become like the Jebusites.
I will protect my Temple
    from armies who would come or go.
No one will hurt my people again,
    because now I am watching them.

The King Is Coming

Rejoice greatly, people of Jerusalem!
    Shout for joy, people of Jerusalem!
Your king is coming to you.
    He does what is right, and he saves.
    He is gentle and riding on a donkey,
    on the colt of a donkey.
10 I will take away the chariots from Ephraim
    and the horses from Jerusalem.
    The bows used in war will be broken.
The king will talk to the nations about peace.
    His kingdom will go from sea to sea,
    and from the Euphrates River to the ends of the earth.

11 As for you, because of the blood of the agreement with you
    I will set your prisoners free from the waterless pit.
12 You prisoners who have hope,
    return to your place of safety.
Today I am telling you
    that I will give you back twice as much as before.
13 I will use Judah like a bow
    and Ephraim like the arrows.
Jerusalem, I will use your men
    to fight the men of Greece.
    I will use you like a warrior’s sword.

14 Then the Lord will appear above them,
    and his arrows will shoot like lightning.
The Lord God will blow the trumpet,
    and he will march in the storms of the south.
15 The Lord All-Powerful will protect them;
    they will destroy the enemy with slingshots.
They will drink and shout like drunks.
    They will be filled like a bowl
    used for sprinkling blood at the corners of the altar.
16 On that day the Lord their God will save them
    as if his people were sheep.
They will shine in his land
    like jewels in a crown.
17 They will be so pretty and beautiful.
    The young men will grow strong on the grain
    and the young women on new wine.

The Lord’s Promises

10 Ask the Lord for rain during the springtime rains.
    The Lord is the one who makes the clouds.
He sends the showers
    and gives everyone green fields.
Idols tell lies;
    fortune-tellers see false visions
and tell about false dreams.
    The comfort they give is worth nothing.
So the people are like lost sheep.
    They are abused, because there is no shepherd.

The Lord says, “I am angry at my shepherds,
    and I will punish the leaders.
I, the Lord All-Powerful, care
    for my flock, the people of Judah.
    I will make them like my proud war horses.
From Judah will come the cornerstone,
    and the tent peg,
    the battle bow,
    and every ruler.
Together they will be like soldiers
    marching to battle through muddy streets.
The Lord is with them,
    so they will fight and defeat the horsemen.

“I will strengthen the people of Judah
    and save the people of Joseph.
I will bring them back,
    because I care about them.
It will be as though
    I had never left them,
because I am the Lord their God,
    and I will answer them.
The people of Ephraim will be strong like soldiers;
    they will be glad as when they have drunk wine.
Their children will see it and rejoice;
    they will be happy in the Lord.
I will call my people
    and gather them together.
I will save them,
    and they will grow in number as they grew in number before.
I have scattered them among the nations,
    but in those faraway places, they will remember me.
    They and their children will live and return.
10 I will bring them back from the land of Egypt
    and gather them from Assyria.
I will bring them to Gilead and Lebanon
    until there isn’t enough room for them all.
11 They will come through the sea of trouble.
    The waves of the sea will be calm,
    and the Nile River will dry up.
I will defeat Assyria’s pride
    and destroy Egypt’s power over other countries.
12 I will make my people strong,
    and they will live as I say,” says the Lord.

11 Lebanon, open your gates
    so fire may burn your cedar trees.[a]
Cry, pine trees, because the cedar has fallen,
    because the tall trees are ruined.
Cry, oaks in Bashan,
    because the mighty forest has been cut down.
Listen to the shepherds crying
    because their rich pastures are destroyed.
Listen to the lions roaring
    because the lovely land of the Jordan River is ruined.

The Two Shepherds

This is what the Lord my God says: “Feed the flock that are about to be killed. Their buyers kill them and are not punished. Those who sell them say, ‘Praise the Lord, I am rich.’ Even the shepherds don’t feel sorry for their sheep. I don’t feel sorry anymore for the people of this country,” says the Lord. “I will let everyone be under the power of his neighbor and king. They will bring trouble to the country, and I will not save anyone from them.”

So I fed the flock about to be killed, particularly the weakest ones. Then I took two sticks; I called one Pleasant and the other Union, and I fed the flock. In one month I got rid of three shepherds. The flock did not pay attention to me, and I got impatient with them. I said, “I will no longer take care of you like a shepherd. Let those that are dying die, and let those that are to be destroyed be destroyed. Let those that are left eat each other.”

10 Then I broke the stick named Pleasant to break the agreement God made with all the nations. 11 That day it was broken. The weak ones in the flock who were watching me knew this message was from the Lord.

12 Then I said, “If you want to pay me, pay me. If not, then don’t.” So they paid me thirty pieces of silver.

13 The Lord said to me, “Throw the money to the potter.” That is how little they thought I was worth.[b] So I took the thirty pieces of silver and threw them to the potter in the Temple of the Lord.

14 Then I broke the second stick, named Union, to break the brotherhood between Judah and Israel.

15 Then the Lord said to me, “Get the things used by a foolish shepherd again, 16 because I am going to get a new shepherd for the country. He will not care for the dying sheep, or look for the young ones, or heal the injured ones, or feed the healthy. But he will eat the best sheep and tear off their hoofs.

17 “How terrible it will be for the useless shepherd
    who abandoned the flock.
A sword will strike his arm and his right eye.
    His arm will lose all its strength,
    and his right eye will go blind.”

Jerusalem Will Be Saved

12 This message is the word of the Lord to Israel. This is what the Lord says, who stretched out the skies, and laid the foundations of the earth, and put the human spirit within: “I will make Jerusalem like a cup of poison to the nations around her. They will come and attack Jerusalem and Judah. One day all the nations on earth will come together to attack Jerusalem, but I will make it like a heavy rock; anyone who tries to move it will get hurt. At that time I will confuse every horse and cause its rider to go crazy,” says the Lord. “I will watch over Judah, but I will blind all the horses of the enemies. Then the leaders of Judah will say to themselves, ‘The people of Jerusalem are strong, because the Lord All-Powerful is their God.’

“At that time I will make the leaders of Judah like a fire burning a stack of wood or like a fire burning straw. They will destroy all the people around them left and right. But the people of Jerusalem will remain safe.

“The Lord will save the homes of Judah first so that the honor given to David’s family and to the people of Jerusalem won’t be greater than the honor given to Judah. At that time the Lord will protect the people in Jerusalem. Then even the weakest of them will be strong like David. And the family of David will be like God, like an angel of the Lord in front of them. At that time I will go to destroy all the nations that attack Jerusalem.

Crying for the One They Stabbed

10 “I will pour out on David’s family and the people in Jerusalem a spirit of kindness and mercy. They will look at me, the one they have stabbed, and they will cry like someone crying over the death of an only child. They will be as sad as someone who has lost a firstborn son. 11 At that time there will be much crying in Jerusalem, like the crying for Hadad Rimmon in the plain of Megiddo. 12 The land will cry, each family by itself: the family of David by itself and their wives by themselves, the family of Nathan by itself and their wives by themselves, 13 the family of Levi by itself and their wives by themselves, the family of Shimei by itself and their wives by themselves, 14 and all the rest of the families by themselves and their wives by themselves.

Revelation 20

The Thousand Years

20 I saw an angel coming down from heaven. He had the key to the bottomless pit and a large chain in his hand. The angel grabbed the dragon, that old snake who is the devil and Satan, and tied him up for a thousand years. Then he threw him into the bottomless pit, closed it, and locked it over him. The angel did this so he could not trick the people of the earth anymore until the thousand years were ended. After a thousand years he must be set free for a short time.

Then I saw some thrones and people sitting on them who had been given the power to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been killed because they were faithful to the message of Jesus and the message from God. They had not worshiped the beast or his idol, and they had not received the mark of the beast on their foreheads or on their hands. They came back to life and ruled with Christ for a thousand years. (The others that were dead did not live again until the thousand years were ended.) This is the first raising of the dead. Blessed and holy are those who share in this first raising of the dead. The second death has no power over them. They will be priests for God and for Christ and will rule with him for a thousand years.

When the thousand years are over, Satan will be set free from his prison. Then he will go out to trick the nations in all the earth—Gog and Magog—to gather them for battle. There are so many people they will be like sand on the seashore. And Satan’s army marched across the earth and gathered around the camp of God’s people and the city God loves. But fire came down from heaven and burned them up. 10 And Satan, who tricked them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur with the beast and the false prophet. There they will be punished day and night forever and ever.

People of the World Are Judged

11 Then I saw a great white throne and the One who was sitting on it. Earth and sky ran away from him and disappeared. 12 And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne. Then books were opened, and the book of life was opened. The dead were judged by what they had done, which was written in the books. 13 The sea gave up the dead who were in it, and Death and Hades[a] gave up the dead who were in them. Each person was judged by what he had done. 14 And Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. The lake of fire is the second death. 15 And anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire.

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