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Bible Quiz on Zechariah Questions and Answers
Question 1: What did Zechariah see in the night among the myrtle trees?
- A. Four carpenters with hammers
- B. A rider on a red horse
- C. A flying scroll above the trees
- D. A man measuring Jerusalem with a rod
- E. A golden candlestick and olive trees
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Answer 1: B — Zechariah saw “a man riding upon a red horse… among the myrtle trees.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 1:8 — “I saw by night, and behold a man riding upon a red horse, and he stood among the myrtle trees that were in the bottom…”
Question 2: Who was sent to walk to and fro through the earth?
- A. The four carpenters
- B. The archangel angel of the Lord
- C. The horsemen Zechariah saw
- D. The man with the measuring line
- E. The four horns
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Answer 2: C — The horsemen said they had walked to and fro through the earth.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 1:10 — “And the man that stood among the myrtle trees answered and said, These are they whom the Lord hath sent to walk to and fro through the earth.”
Question 3: What did the four horns represent?
- A. The four horsemen of judgment
- B. The four beasts of empires
- C. The kings who ruled nations
- D. The forces that scattered God’s people
- E. The builders sent to restore Zion
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Answer 3: D — The four horns symbolized the powers that scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 1:19 — “These are the horns which have scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.”
Question 4: What was the purpose of the four carpenters?
- A. To repair the temple walls
- B. To cast out the horns
- C. To build the foundations of Zion
- D. To measure the holy city
- E. To anoint the High Priest
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Answer 4: B — They came to fray and cast out the horns.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 1:21 — “These are come to fray them, to cast out the horns of the Gentiles…”
Question 5: What did the man with the measuring line intend to measure?
- A. The temple’s inner court
- B. The mountain of the Lord
- C. The walls of Babylon
- D. Jerusalem’s breadth and length
- E. The depth of the sea
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Answer 5: D — He came to measure the breadth and length of Jerusalem.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 2:2 — “To measure Jerusalem, to see what is the breadth thereof, and what is the length thereof.”
Question 6: What did God say He would be unto Jerusalem?
- A. A river of righteousness
- B. A mountain of strength and might
- C. A wall of fire round about
- D. A cloud by day and fire by night
- E. A judge among the nations
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Answer 6: C — God said He would be “a wall of fire round about.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 2:5 — “For I, saith the Lord, will be unto her a wall of fire round about, and will be the glory in the midst of her.”
Question 7: What happened to Joshua the high priest in Zechariah’s vision?
- A. He was consumed by fire
- B. He stood clothed in filthy garments
- C. He sat on a golden throne
- D. He was hidden in a cleft of the rock
- E. He offered incense before the angel
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Answer 7: B — Joshua stood before the angel clothed in filthy garments.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 3:3 — “Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments, and stood before the angel.”
Question 8: What did the angel command regarding Joshua’s garments?
- A. To set them on fire
- B. To replace them with sackcloth
- C. To take away the filthy garments
- D. To sprinkle them with holy water
- E. To dip them in blood
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Answer 8: C — The angel said, “Take away the filthy garments from him.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 3:4 — “Take away the filthy garments from him… I have caused thine iniquity to pass from thee…”
Question 9: What was placed on Joshua’s head?
- A. A linen ephod
- B. A helmet of salvation
- C. A crown of glory
- D. A fair mitre
- E. A golden censer
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Answer 9: D — A fair mitre was set upon his head.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 3:5 — “And I said, Let them set a fair mitre upon his head.”
Question 10: What symbol was shown representing God’s eyes?
- A. The seven lamps of fire
- B. A flying roll with seven seals
- C. The stone with seven eyes
- D. The candlestick of light
- E. The chariot of fire
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Answer 10: C — “Upon one stone shall be seven eyes.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 3:9 — “For behold the stone… upon one stone shall be seven eyes…”
Question 11: What did Zechariah see in the vision of the golden candlestick?
- A. Two olive trees beside it
- B. Four horns surrounding it
- C. A scroll flying above it
- D. A red horse beneath it
- E. Seven carpenters near it
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Answer 11: A — He saw “two olive trees by it.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 4:3 — “And two olive trees by it, one upon the right side… and the other upon the left side thereof.”
Question 12: What did the Lord say to Zerubbabel about the rebuilding work?
- A. It would be done with many workers
- B. It would delay until the seventh month
- C. It would begin with the laying of bricks
- D. It would be completed by the Lord’s Spirit
- E. It would be cursed without repentance
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Answer 12: D — “Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 4:6 — “This is the word of the Lord… Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord of hosts.”
Question 13: What would become of the great mountain before Zerubbabel?
- A. It would be burned with fire
- B. It would melt like wax
- C. It would become a plain
- D. It would be lifted high
- E. It would crumble into ashes
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Answer 13: C — “Thou shalt become a plain.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 4:7 — “Who art thou, O great mountain? before Zerubbabel thou shalt become a plain…”
Question 14: What were the two olive trees symbolic of?
- A. The Law and the Prophets
- B. The two testaments
- C. The two witnesses
- D. The two anointed ones
- E. The two tribes that remained faithful
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Answer 14: D — “These are the two anointed ones…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 4:14 — “These are the two anointed ones, that stand by the Lord of the whole earth.”
Question 15: What was flying in Zechariah’s fifth vision?
- A. A flying chariot
- B. A flying roll
- C. A flying dove
- D. A scroll with seven seals
- E. A winged ephah
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Answer 15: B — Zechariah saw a “flying roll.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 5:1 — “I… looked, and behold a flying roll.”
Question 16: What did the flying roll represent?
- A. A covenant of peace
- B. The end of the age
- C. The blessing of the righteous
- D. The curse that goeth forth
- E. The prayers of the saints
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Answer 16: D — “This is the curse that goeth forth…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 5:3 — “This is the curse that goeth forth over the face of the whole earth…”
Question 17: Who would be cut off according to the curse of the flying roll?
- A. The idol worshipper and thief
- B. The liar and scoffer
- C. The thief and false swearer
- D. The murderer and covetous
- E. The adulterer and drunken men
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Answer 17: C — The thief and false swearer would be cut off.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 5:3 — “…every one that stealeth… and every one that sweareth shall be cut off…”
Question 18: What was found inside the ephah in Zechariah’s vision?
- A. A book of judgment
- B. A golden crown
- C. A woman called Wickedness
- D. A serpent of brass
- E. A scroll with seven seals
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Answer 18: C — “This is Wickedness.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 5:7–8 — “And this is a woman… This is wickedness. And he cast it into the midst of the ephah…”
Question 19: What covered the ephah after the woman was cast into it?
- A. A veil of mourning
- B. A stone rolled away
- C. A lid made of wood
- D. A talent of lead
- E. A linen cloth
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Answer 19: D — “He cast the weight of lead upon the mouth thereof.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 5:8 — “…and he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth thereof.”
Question 20: Where was the ephah with the woman taken?
- A. Into the wilderness
- B. Toward Shinar to build a house
- C. To Jerusalem’s east gate to deceive the people
- D. Into the valley of Jehoshaphat
- E. To the mount of Olives
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Answer 20: B — It was taken “to build it an house in the land of Shinar.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 5:11 — “To build it an house in the land of Shinar…”
Question 21: What color were the horses that came out from between the two mountains?
- A. Red, white, and grey
- B. Bay, black, red, and white
- C. Green, black, yellow, and pale
- D. Black, crimson, silver, and scarlet
- E. Only red and black
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Answer 21: B — The horses were red, black, white, and grisled and bay.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 6:2–3 — “In the first chariot were red horses; and in the second chariot black horses; and in the third chariot white horses; and in the fourth chariot grisled and bay horses.”
Question 22: What were the two mountains made of?
- A. Iron
- B. Gold
- C. Bronze
- D. Brass
- E. Granite
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Answer 22: D — The two mountains were of brass.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 6:1 — “And I turned, and lifted up mine eyes… and the mountains were mountains of brass.”
Question 23: What did the angel say the four spirits of the heavens were doing?
- A. Preparing for war against Babylon
- B. Worshipping before the throne
- C. Walking to and fro through the earth
- D. Blowing the trumpets of judgment
- E. Shouting praises in Jerusalem
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Answer 23: C — They were going forth from standing before the Lord to walk to and fro through the earth.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 6:5 — “These are the four spirits of the heavens, which go forth from standing before the Lord of all the earth.”
Question 24: What did the word of the Lord command to be placed on Joshua’s head?
- A. A scepter of justice
- B. A mitre of gold
- C. A silver helmet
- D. Crowns
- E. A veil of holiness
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Answer 24: D — Crowns were to be set upon Joshua’s head.
KJV Reference: Zechariah 6:11 — “Then take silver and gold, and make crowns, and set them upon the head of Joshua…”
Question 25: What title was used for the man whose name is The BRANCH?
- A. The Watchman of Israel
- B. The Angel of the Covenant of the new testament
- C. The Root and Offspring of David
- D. The Builder of the temple of the Lord
- E. The Shepherd of Zion
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Answer 25: D — “He shall build the temple of the Lord.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 6:12 — “…Behold the man whose name is The BRANCH… he shall build the temple of the Lord.”
Question 26: What does the LORD say He desires more than fasting?
- A. Tithes and burnt offerings
- B. Rending of garments
- C. Judgment and compassion
- D. Sacrifices and solemn feasts
- E. Prayers and long supplications
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Answer 26: C — “Execute true judgment, and show mercy and compassions every man to his brother.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 7:9 — “Thus speaketh the Lord… Execute true judgment, and shew mercy and compassions every man to his brother.”
Question 27: How did the people respond to God’s words by the former prophets?
- A. They humbled themselves
- B. They cried and repented
- C. They made golden images
- D. They refused to hearken
- E. They fled to the mountains
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Answer 27: D — “They refused to hearken… and stopped their ears.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 7:11 — “But they refused to hearken, and pulled away the shoulder, and stopped their ears, that they should not hear.”
Question 28: What happened as a result of their disobedience?
- A. God multiplied their lands
- B. Their eyes were opened
- C. God scattered them among nations
- D. They built stronger walls
- E. They became priests and rulers
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Answer 28: C — “I scattered them with a whirlwind among all the nations.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 7:14 — “But I scattered them with a whirlwind among all the nations whom they knew not…”
Question 29: What did the Lord promise would yet happen in Zion?
- A. Fire would consume the sanctuary
- B. The law would be rewritten
- C. The temple would never be rebuilt
- D. Old men and women would dwell safely
- E. The priests would reign over kings
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Answer 29: D — “Old men and old women shall dwell in the streets of Jerusalem.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:4 — “Thus saith the Lord… Old men and old women shall dwell in the streets of Jerusalem…”
Question 30: What did the Lord say about the fasts of the fourth, fifth, seventh, and tenth months?
- A. They will be abolished forever
- B. They will become joy and gladness
- C. They will turn into fire and judgment
- D. They will be observed for 40 days
- E. They will be replaced with silence
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Answer 30: B — “The fast… shall be to the house of Judah joy and gladness.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:19 — “…the fast… shall be to the house of Judah joy and gladness, and cheerful feasts…”
Question 31: What would ten men from all languages do in those days?
- A. Take hold of a Jew’s garment
- B. Bring offerings to Zion
- C. Hide in caves for fear
- D. Burn incense to false gods
- E. Shout praises in Babylon
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Answer 31: A — “Ten men… shall take hold out of all languages of the nations… saying, We will go with you.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:23 — “In those days… ten men shall take hold… of him that is a Jew, saying, We will go with you: for we have heard that God is with you.”
Question 32: What burden was placed upon the word of the Lord concerning Israel in chapter 9?
- A. The judgment of the Gentile kings
- B. The fall of Jerusalem
- C. The coming of a king riding upon an ass
- D. The rebuilding of the kingdom of Babylon
- E. The rise of Alexander the Great
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Answer 32: C — The prophecy of a king “riding upon an ass.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 9:9 — “…behold, thy King cometh unto thee… lowly, and riding upon an ass…”
Question 33: What would happen to the chariot from Ephraim and the horse from Jerusalem?
- A. They would be burned with fire
- B. They would be lifted up in glory
- C. They would be destroyed in battle
- D. They would be cut off
- E. They would be turned into silver
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Answer 33: D — “I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim, and the horse from Jerusalem.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 9:10 — “And I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim, and the horse from Jerusalem…”
Question 34: What was promised to the prisoners of hope?
- A. Everlasting judgment
- B. Double restoration
- C. A place in the temple
- D. Seventy weeks of silence
- E. A pillar in the house of God
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Answer 34: B — “Even today do I declare that I will render double unto thee.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 9:12 — “Turn you to the strong hold, ye prisoners of hope: even to day do I declare that I will render double unto thee.”
Question 35: What instrument is the Lord compared to in Zechariah 9?
- A. A hammer of war
- B. A flaming torch of fire
- C. A bow drawn against enemies
- D. A trumpet of judgment
- E. A sword of vengeance
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Answer 35: C — “The Lord shall be seen over them, and his arrow shall go forth as the lightning…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 9:14 — “And the Lord shall be seen over them, and his arrow shall go forth as the lightning…”
Question 36: What would the Lord do for His flock in chapter 10?
- A. Scatter them into the sea
- B. Cut them off for rebellion
- C. Make them his goodly horse
- D. Send them fire and hail
- E. Cause them to forget the covenant
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Answer 36: C — “The Lord of hosts hath visited his flock… and hath made them as his goodly horse in the battle.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 10:3 — “…the Lord of hosts hath visited his flock the house of Judah, and hath made them as his goodly horse in the battle.”
Question 37: Who shall be as mighty men treading down enemies?
- A. The remnant of Babylon
- B. The princes of Persia
- C. The house of Judah
- D. The sons of Levi
- E. The men of Tyrus
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Answer 37: C — Judah will be strengthened and “shall be as mighty men.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 10:5 — “And they shall be as mighty men… because the Lord is with them…”
Question 38: What did the Lord promise to do for the house of Joseph?
- A. Forget them forever
- B. Strengthen and restore them
- C. Deliver them to the Midianites
- D. Make them as stubble before fire
- E. Scatter them among the Gentiles
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Answer 38: B — “I will strengthen the house of Judah, and I will save the house of Joseph.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 10:6 — “And I will strengthen the house of Judah, and I will save the house of Joseph, and will bring them again to place them…”
Question 39: Where would Ephraim’s children rejoice and be glad?
- A. In the wilderness in the south of Edom
- B. In the coastlands of the sea
- C. In their own homes
- D. In the vineyards of Samaria
- E. In the land of Gilead and Lebanon
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Answer 39: E — “They shall pass through the sea… and place shall not be found for them… and he shall pass through Gilead and Lebanon.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 10:10 — “I will bring them again also out of the land of Egypt… and he shall pass through Gilead and Lebanon…”
Question 40: What did the Lord say would happen to the pride of Assyria and the sceptre of Egypt?
- A. They would increase greatly
- B. They would rule over Zion
- C. They would be destroyed
- D. They would be exalted
- E. They would bow before the king
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Answer 40: C — “The pride of Assyria shall be brought down, and the sceptre of Egypt shall depart.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 10:11 — “…and the pride of Assyria shall be brought down, and the sceptre of Egypt shall depart away.”
Question 41: What did the Lord say about the shepherds in Zechariah 11?
- A. They would be rewarded for their labor
- B. They would feed the flock with wisdom
- C. Their souls would be lifted up
- D. Their own flocks would abhor them
- E. They would be exalted before the nations
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Answer 41: D — “Whose own shepherds pitied them not.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 11:5 — “…and their own shepherds pity them not.”
Question 42: What did Zechariah take to feed the flock?
- A. A rod and a stone
- B. Two rods named Beauty and Bands
- C. A sword and a bow
- D. A staff and a sickle
- E. A crown and half of a reed
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Answer 42: B — “I took unto me two staves; the one I called Beauty, and the other I called Bands.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 11:7 — “So I fed the flock… and I took unto me two staves…”
Question 43: What happened to the three shepherds in one month?
- A. They were exalted
- B. They prophesied together
- C. They were removed
- D. They fled to the wilderness
- E. They betrayed one another
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Answer 43: C — “Three shepherds also I cut off in one month.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 11:8 — “Three shepherds also I cut off in one month; and my soul lothed them…”
Question 44: What did Zechariah say happened when he broke the staff called Beauty?
- A. The temple was shaken
- B. The covenant was broken
- C. Fire came down from heaven
- D. The sea dried up
- E. The priests fell backward
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Answer 44: B — “That I might break my covenant which I had made with all the people.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 11:10 — “And I took my staff, even Beauty, and cut it asunder, that I might break my covenant…”
Question 45: How much was Zechariah paid for his labor as a shepherd?
- A. Fifty pieces of gold
- B. Twenty silver coins
- C. Thirty pieces of silver
- D. Ten measures of barley
- E. A crown of brass
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Answer 45: C — “So they weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 11:12 — “…and they weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver.”
Question 46: What did the Lord tell Zechariah to do with the thirty pieces of silver?
- A. Cast it to the potter
- B. Offer it at the altar
- C. Give it to the poor
- D. Hide it in the ephod
- E. Bury it under the temple
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Answer 46: A — “Cast it unto the potter.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 11:13 — “Cast it unto the potter: a goodly price that I was prised at of them…”
Question 47: What happened to the second staff called Bands?
- A. It was hidden in the ark
- B. It turned to gold
- C. It was burned in fire
- D. It was broken
- E. It was turned into a serpent
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Answer 47: D — “Then I cut asunder mine other staff, even Bands.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 11:14 — “Then I cut asunder mine other staff, even Bands…”
Question 48: What was the charge against the idol shepherd?
- A. He loved silver more than the sheep
- B. He left the flock
- C. He offered strange fire
- D. He despised the holy things
- E. He stole the anointing
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Answer 48: B — “Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the flock!”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 11:17 — “Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the flock!”
Question 49: What will happen to the idol shepherd’s arm and right eye?
- A. The arm shall wither, the eye shall be darkened
- B. The arm will be broken, the eye plucked out
- C. The arm pierced, the eye smitten with blindness
- D. The arm healed, the eye restored
- E. Both shall be turned to stone
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Answer 49: A — “His arm shall be clean dried up, and his right eye shall be utterly darkened.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 11:17 — “…his arm shall be clean dried up, and his right eye shall be utterly darkened.”
Question 50: Who shall God make like a hearth of fire among the wood?
- A. The house of Joseph
- B. The house of David
- C. The priests of Levi
- D. The children of Benjamin
- E. The remnant of Simeon
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Answer 50: B — “The governors of Judah shall say… and the house of David shall be as a hearth of fire among the wood.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 12:6 — “…the house of David shall be as a hearth of fire among the wood…”
Question 51: What shall the inhabitants of Jerusalem do when they see the One they pierced?
- A. Shout for joy
- B. Harden their hearts
- C. Mourn for Him
- D. Build Him a temple
- E. Offer daily sacrifices
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Answer 51: C — “They shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 12:10 — “…they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him…”
Question 52: What was to be opened for the house of David and Jerusalem?
- A. A golden gate
- B. A fountain for sin
- C. A scroll of remembrance
- D. A covenant of salt
- E. A path to the wilderness
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Answer 52: B — “A fountain… for sin and for uncleanness.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 13:1 — “In that day there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David… for sin and for uncleanness.”
Question 53: What would happen to the names of idols?
- A. They would be written in stone
- B. They would be engraved on hearts
- C. They would be remembered forever
- D. They would be cut off and not remembered
- E. They would be exalted among the nations
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Answer 53: D — “I will cut off the names of the idols… and they shall no more be remembered.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 13:2 — “…I will cut off the names of the idols out of the land, and they shall no more be remembered…”
Question 54: What would happen to the unclean spirit from the land?
- A. It would be poured out upon Babylon
- B. It would be sealed for a thousand years
- C. It would remain until judgment
- D. It would be cast into the dept of the seas
- E. It would be caused to pass out of the land
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Answer 54: E — “And also I will cause the… unclean spirit to pass out of the land.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 13:2 — “…and also I will cause the prophets and the unclean spirit to pass out of the land.”
Question 55: What will a man say if someone asks about wounds in his hands?
- A. They are signs of covenant
- B. I was wounded in the house of my friends
- C. They came from a lion’s paw
- D. I received them in battle
- E. They were from the house of my enemies
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Answer 55: B — “Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 13:6 — “…Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.”
Question 56: What command did the Lord give regarding the shepherd?
- A. Defend the shepherd with fire
- B. Bind the shepherd to the altar
- C. Smite the shepherd
- D. Feed the shepherd with wheat
- E. Exalt the shepherd above his fellows
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Answer 56: C — “Smite the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 13:7 — “Awake, O sword, against my shepherd… smite the shepherd…”
Question 57: What shall happen to two parts in all the land?
- A. They shall be blessed
- B. They shall remain forever
- C. They shall be slain with the sword
- D. They shall be cut off and die
- E. They shall serve as priests
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Answer 57: D — “Two parts therein shall be cut off and die.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 13:8 — “…two parts therein shall be cut off and die; but the third shall be left therein.”
Question 58: What will the Lord do to the third part that remains?
- A. Deliver them without testing
- B. Scatter them into exile
- C. Try them as gold is tried
- D. Anoint them with oil
- E. Seal them with a new name
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Answer 58: C — “I will refine them as silver is refined, and will try them as gold is tried.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 13:9 — “…and will try them as gold is tried: they shall call on my name, and I will hear them…”
Question 59: What will happen to the Mount of Olives at the Lord’s coming?
- A. It will be consumed by fire
- B. It shall cleave in the midst
- C. It will rise above all mountains
- D. It will sink into the sea
- E. It will be covered with clouds
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Answer 59: B — “And the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof toward the east and toward the west.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:4 — “…and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof…”
Question 60: What shall the Lord be over all the earth in that day?
- A. A righteous judge
- B. A mighty deliverer
- C. A consuming fire
- D. King over all the earth
- E. A shepherd of peace
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Answer 60: D — “The Lord shall be king over all the earth.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:9 — “And the Lord shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall there be one Lord…”
Question 61: What shall not be in that day, according to Zechariah 14:6?
- A. Light, but cold and frost
- B. Priests offering incense
- C. The sun nor moon
- D. Darkness or gloom
- E. A temple standing in Zion
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Answer 61: A — “And it shall come to pass in that day, that the light shall not be clear, nor dark.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:6 — “And it shall come to pass in that day, that the light shall not be clear, nor dark…”
Question 62: What unique time is mentioned in Zechariah 14:7?
- A. A day of vengeance
- B. A time of trembling
- C. A day known to the Lord
- D. A day of mourning and fasting
- E. A time of heavenly silence
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Answer 62: C — “It shall be one day which shall be known to the Lord.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:7 — “But it shall be one day which shall be known to the Lord, not day, nor night…”
Question 63: What will happen at evening time during this special day?
- A. There shall be fire and thunder
- B. There shall be silence in heaven
- C. There shall be darkness over all the land
- D. It shall be light
- E. The stars will fall from the sky
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Answer 63: D — “At evening time it shall be light.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:7 — “…but it shall come to pass, that at evening time it shall be light.”
Question 64: What will go out from Jerusalem in that day?
- A. Fire and brimstone
- B. A law and a decree
- C. Living waters
- D. A scroll with seven seals
- E. Trumpets of warning
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Answer 64: C — “Living waters shall go out from Jerusalem.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:8 — “And it shall be in that day, that living waters shall go out from Jerusalem…”
Question 65: Where will half of the living waters go?
- A. Toward Mount Sinai
- B. Toward the former sea
- C. Toward Babylon and Assyria
- D. Toward Galilee
- E. Toward the wilderness of Zin
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Answer 65: B — “Half of them toward the former sea, and half of them toward the hinder sea.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:8 — “…half of them toward the former sea, and half of them toward the hinder sea…”
Question 66: What geographical change will occur to all the land?
- A. It shall be burned as an oven
- B. It shall be drowned in a flood
- C. It shall turn into wilderness
- D. It shall be turned as a plain
- E. It shall be lifted above the clouds
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Answer 66: D — “All the land shall be turned as a plain from Geba to Rimmon.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:10 — “All the land shall be turned as a plain from Geba to Rimmon south of Jerusalem…”
Question 67: How will Jerusalem dwell after this transformation?
- A. In great fear and trembling
- B. In darkness and silence
- C. In safety and prosperity
- D. Alone in the midst of enemies
- E. In ruin until the end
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Answer 67: C — “Jerusalem shall be safely inhabited.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:11 — “…and Jerusalem shall be safely inhabited.”
Question 68: What plague will strike the people who fight against Jerusalem?
- A. Darkness and madness
- B. Pestilence and boils
- C. Flesh melting while standing
- D. Tongues consumed by fire
- E. Hailstones from heaven
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Answer 68: C — “Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:12 — “…their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet, and their eyes shall consume away in their holes…”
Question 69: What will happen to Judah also during the battle?
- A. They shall be judged first
- B. They shall join the enemy
- C. They shall fight at Jerusalem
- D. They shall flee to Egypt
- E. They shall fast for seven days
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Answer 69: C — “Judah also shall fight at Jerusalem.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:14 — “And Judah also shall fight at Jerusalem…”
Question 70: What inscription will be on the bells of the horses in that day?
- A. The Lord is my banner
- B. Praise ye the Lord
- C. Glory to the King
- D. Holiness unto the Lord
- E. Peace and safety
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Answer 70: D — “In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses, HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:20 — “In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses, HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD…”
Question 71: What will the pots in the Lord’s house be like?
- A. As golden bowls of incense
- B. As holy vessels of the tabernacle
- C. As silver chargers and basins
- D. As the bowls before the altar
- E. As the cups of wrath and judgment
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Answer 71: D — “Yea, every pot in Jerusalem… shall be holiness unto the Lord… and shall be like the bowls before the altar.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:20 — “…yea, every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness unto the Lord of hosts: and all they that sacrifice shall come and take of them… shall be like the bowls before the altar.”
Question 72: What will happen to the merchants in the house of the Lord?
- A. They shall offer incense and prayer
- B. They shall be burned with fire
- C. There shall no more be any
- D. They will become priests
- E. They will build the walls of Jerusalem
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Answer 72: C — “In that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the Lord.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:21 — “…and in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the Lord of hosts.”
Question 73: What shall people of all nations do from year to year?
- A. Bring sacrifices to Samaria
- B. Go up to worship the King
- C. Fast for the sins of Israel
- D. Offer strange incense
- E. Build temples in their lands
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Answer 73: B — “Go up… to worship the King, the Lord of hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:16 — “…shall even go up from year to year to worship the King, the Lord of hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles.”
Question 74: What will happen to nations that do not come to Jerusalem to worship?
- A. They shall be smitten with fire
- B. They shall be overtaken in war
- C. There shall be no rain on them
- D. They shall be exiled from the land
- E. Their names shall be blotted out
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Answer 74: C — “Upon them shall be no rain.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:17 — “…even upon them shall be no rain.”
Question 75: What specific nation is mentioned as an example of punishment for non-worship?
- A. Assyria
- B. Babylon
- C. Egypt
- D. Philistia
- E. Moab
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Answer 75: C — “If the family of Egypt go not up… that have no rain… there shall be the plague.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 14:18 — “And if the family of Egypt go not up… upon them shall be the plague…”
Question 76: What shall Jerusalem be called after the Lord returns?
- A. The Lord Our Righteousness
- B. The Valley of Decision
- C. The City of the Great King
- D. The City of Truth
- E. The New Zion
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Answer 76: D — “Jerusalem shall be called a city of truth.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:3 — “…and Jerusalem shall be called a city of truth…”
Question 77: Who shall dwell in the midst of Jerusalem?
- A. The nations that feared God
- B. The elders of Israel
- C. The Lord Himself
- D. The priests and Levites
- E. The house of Ephraim
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Answer 77: C — “I am returned unto Zion, and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:3 — “Thus saith the Lord; I am returned unto Zion, and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem…”
Question 78: What will be heard in the streets of Jerusalem once again?
- A. Trumpets and crying
- B. Weeping and lamentation
- C. The voice of the watchmen
- D. Children playing
- E. Songs of judgment
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Answer 78: D — “And the streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls playing…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:5 — “And the streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls playing in the streets thereof.”
Question 79: What will the Lord do for His people who were scattered?
- A. Scatter them further
- B. Keep them in exile
- C. Judge them with fire
- D. Save them from east and west
- E. Cause them to forget His name
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Answer 79: D — “I will save my people from the east country, and from the west country.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:7 — “Behold, I will save my people from the east country, and from the west country…”
Question 80: What is God’s desire for His people after their return?
- A. That they multiply like the stars
- B. That they dwell in fear and trembling
- C. That they be His people and He their God
- D. That they be as a burnt offering
- E. That they offer sacrifices daily
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Answer 80: C — “They shall be my people, and I will be their God.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:8 — “…and they shall be my people, and I will be their God, in truth and in righteousness.”
Question 81: What were the fasts meant to become for the house of Judah?
- A. A time of sorrow and judgment
- B. A symbol of mourning
- C. Joy and cheerful feasts
- D. A remembrance of captivity
- E. A shadow of the former covenant
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Answer 81: C — “The fast… shall be to the house of Judah joy and gladness, and cheerful feasts.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:19 — “…therefore love the truth and peace.”
Question 82: What were the people instructed to love in Zechariah 8:19?
- A. Offerings and sacrifices
- B. The feasts of the fathers
- C. The words of Moses
- D. The truth and peace
- E. The temple gates
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Answer 82: D — “Therefore love the truth and peace.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:19 — “…therefore love the truth and peace.”
Question 83: What would many people and strong nations do in the latter days?
- A. Build towers in Jerusalem
- B. Offer strange fire
- C. Come to seek the Lord in Jerusalem
- D. Destroy the temple gates
- E. Gather for battle in the valley
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Answer 83: C — “Many people and strong nations shall come to seek the Lord of hosts in Jerusalem.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:22 — “Yea, many people and strong nations shall come to seek the Lord…”
Question 84: What is the Lord’s attitude toward Zion, according to Zechariah 8:2?
- A. Indifferent and silent
- B. Jealous with great fury
- C. Displeased and distant
- D. Calm and passive
- E. Wrathful and forgetful
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Answer 84: B — “I was jealous for Zion with great jealousy… with great fury.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:2 — “Thus saith the Lord… I was jealous for Zion with great jealousy…”
Question 85: What command does the Lord give concerning truth?
- A. Declare it the land of truth a furry battle
- B. Speak every man the truth to his neighbour
- C. Write it on the temple walls
- D. Hide it in your heart
- E. Whisper it in the sanctuary
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Answer 85: B — “Speak ye every man the truth to his neighbour.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:16 — “These are the things that ye shall do; Speak ye every man the truth to his neighbour…”
Question 86: What is one of the abominations the Lord hates, listed in Zechariah 8:17?
- A. Idols of gold, and of silver, and of wood
- B. The lifting of the horn
- C. Imagining evil in the heart against another
- D. Long prayers in public places
- E. Sacrifices without salt
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Answer 86: C — “Let none of you imagine evil in your hearts against his neighbour…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:17 — “…for all these are things that I hate, saith the Lord.”
Question 87: What does the Lord call the remnant of this people?
- A. A nation born in a day
- B. A firebrand plucked out
- C. The apple of His eye
- D. A blessing
- E. A city set on a hill
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Answer 87: D — “O house of Judah and house of Israel; so will I save you, and ye shall be a blessing.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:13 — “…and I will save you, and ye shall be a blessing…”
Question 88: What did the Lord promise He would not do again to Jerusalem?
- A. Shake its foundations
- B. Deliver it to strangers
- C. Cause its temple to fall
- D. Deal with it as in former times
- E. Send the Assyrian against it
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Answer 88: D — “I will not be unto the residue of this people as in the former days.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:11 — “But now I will not be unto the residue of this people as in the former days…”
Question 89: What did the Lord promise about the seed in zechariah 8:12?
- A. They shall dry up in drought
- B. They shall multiply exceedingly
- C. They shall be given to strangers
- D. The seed shall be prosperous
- E. The vine shall be burned with fire
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Answer 89: D — “The seed shall be prosperous; the vine shall give her fruit…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:12 — “For the seed shall be prosperous; the vine shall give her fruit…”
Question 90: What was God’s final encouragement to the people in Zechariah 8?
- A. Be silent and wait
- B. Be afraid and tremble
- C. Let your hands be strong
- D. Be still before the Lord
- E. Be holy, for I am holy
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Answer 90: C — “Let your hands be strong, ye that hear in these days these words…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:9 — “Let your hands be strong, ye that hear in these days these words…”
Question 91: What did the Lord say He would return to Zion with?
- A. Fire and judgment
- B. Blessings and curses
- C. Mercies and truth
- D. A new law and covenant
- E. A crown of gold
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Answer 91: C — “I am returned unto Zion, and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:3 — “Thus saith the Lord; I am returned unto Zion… and Jerusalem shall be called a city of truth…”
Question 92: What was God’s response to those who afflicted Zion?
- A. He pitied them
- B. He remembered their kindness
- C. He was sore displeased
- D. He blessed them for a time
- E. He strengthened their hands
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Answer 92: C — “I am very sore displeased with the heathen that are at ease.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 1:15 — “And I am very sore displeased with the heathen that are at ease…”
Question 93: What was the Lord’s assurance about the scattered children?
- A. They will never return
- B. They shall dwell in desolate places
- C. They shall be as the stars of heaven
- D. They shall dwell in the midst of Jerusalem
- E. They shall fall by the sword
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Answer 93: D — “I will bring them, and they shall dwell in the midst of Jerusalem.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:8 — “…and they shall dwell in the midst of Jerusalem: and they shall be my people…”
Question 94: What was the condition for the people to become God’s people again?
- A. They must build a new temple
- B. They must keep the sabbath perfectly
- C. They must offer daily sacrifices
- D. They must live in righteousness
- E. They must anoint a new king
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Answer 94: D — “They shall be my people, and I will be their God, in truth and in righteousness.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:8 — “…and I will be their God, in truth and in righteousness.”
Question 95: What happened to the temple foundation during the former days?
- A. It was laid in gold
- B. It remained unbuilt for many years
- C. No wages were paid to men or beasts
- D. It was completed with rejoicing
- E. It was destroyed by fire
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Answer 95: C — “There was no hire for man, nor any hire for beast.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:10 — “For before these days there was no hire for man, nor any hire for beast…”
Question 96: What promise did God make concerning the remnant of His people?
- A. He would destroy them quickly
- B. He would refine them with fire
- C. He would bless them as He had not done before
- D. He would scatter them to the nations of the world
- E. He would change their language
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Answer 96: C — “So will I be to the residue of this people as at the first…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:11 — “But now I will not be unto the residue of this people as in the former days…”
Question 97: What is the spiritual impact of imagining evil in your heart?
- A. It weakens the nation
- B. It courses your houses
- C. It is a thing the Lord hates
- D. It brings you closer to truth
- E. It fulfills the law of Moses
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Answer 97: C — “Let none of you imagine evil in your hearts… for all these are things that I hate.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 8:17 — “…these are things that I hate, saith the Lord.”
Question 98: How did God describe the former prophets?
- A. Blind guides
- B. Servants of the temple
- C. Men who prophesied lies
- D. His servants who spoke to the fathers
- E. Holy men clothed in fire
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Answer 98: D — “The words which the Lord hath cried by the former prophets…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 7:7 — “…did not the prophets prophesy unto you, when Jerusalem was inhabited…?”
Question 99: What was the people’s response to the words of the former prophets?
- A. They rejoiced greatly
- B. They refused to hearken
- C. They offered double sacrifices
- D. They wrote them on their walls
- E. They turned each one to his neighbor
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Answer 99: B — “They refused to hearken, and pulled away the shoulder…”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 7:11 — “But they refused to hearken, and pulled away the shoulder…”
Question 100: What was the result of their refusal to hear and hardening their hearts?
- A. Peace departed from their land
- B. Their seed was scattered on water
- C. God scattered them with a whirlwind
- D. They became slaves in Babylon
- E. Their houses were burned with fire
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Answer 100: C — “But I scattered them with a whirlwind among all the nations.”
KJV Reference: Zechariah 7:14 — “But I scattered them with a whirlwind among all the nations whom they knew not…”
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Zechariah is not merely a scroll of ancient visions, it is a prophetic storm that still thunders across the ages. In its flames of imagery and flashes of promise, we see the heart of a jealous God, the ache of a returning King, and the fire of a future glory.These aren’t distant prophecies. They’re urgent calls. The Branch is coming. The mountain will split. The fountain is already flowing.
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