Explaining The Book

Tag: Judgment

  • Zechariah 14:1-2: A Christ-Centered Explanation

    The passage discusses the “day of the Lord,” highlighting its dual fulfillment in historical events, such as Jerusalem’s A.D. 70 siege, and spiritual opposition faced by the Church today. Dispensationalist and covenantal interpretations differ, yet both acknowledge God’s judgment and preservation of His people through Christ, emphasizing a deeper spiritual reality.

    Zechariah 14:1-2: A Christ-Centered Explanation
  • Zechariah 14 Meaning

    Zechariah 14 outlines God’s judgment, deliverance, and establishment of His kingdom. It emphasizes the Day of the Lord, portraying Jerusalem as a symbol of God’s people, and details the Lord’s intervention, the flow of living waters from Jerusalem, and the universal reign of Christ. It concludes with a vision of a wholly consecrated world.

    Zechariah 14 Meaning
  • Enoch as a Type of Christ

    Enoch, while less detailed in scripture, typifies Christ through his close relationship with God, unique translation to heaven, prophetic role concerning judgment, and commendable faith. His life foreshadows Christ’s perfection in communion with the Father, victory over death, ultimate judgment authority, and demonstrates the significance of faith for believers.

    Enoch as a Type of Christ