Dr. DildayApr 271 min readHeidegger's Bible Handbook: Zechariah: InterpretersHOLY FATHERS: Didymus, Hippolytus. REFORMED: Danæus, Grynæus, Œcolampadius, Willius, Biermann,[1] Marckius,[2] Hoeke. English: ...
Dr. DildayApr 261 min readHeidegger's Bible Handbook: Zechariah: Synoptic OutlineThe Parts of this Prophecy are five, according to the number of Visions: I. The first Vision, wherein God urges the conversion of the...
Dr. DildayApr 256 min readHeidegger's Bible Handbook: Zechariah: Detailed Outline5. The Parts are five, the same as the number of prophetic visions. I. The first Vision, wherein the Prophet in the name of God urges...
Dr. DildayApr 231 min readHeidegger's Bible Handbook: Zechariah: Chronology4. An account of the time in which he prophesied. In the same as that of Haggai, the second year of Darius (concerning which in the...
Dr. DildayApr 191 min readHeidegger's Bible Handbook: Zechariah: Argument3. The argument of the Prophecy. Therefore, thus Zechariah, being about to recall the people to repentance, and being about to fortify...
Dr. DildayApr 181 min readHeidegger's Bible Handbook: Zechariah: Occasion2. The occasion for the Prophecy is the same as that of the Prophecy of Haggai. The occasion of writing the Prophecy was the same for...
Dr. DildayApr 171 min readHeidegger's Bible Handbook: Zechariah: Author1. With Haggai is joined זְכַרְיָה/Zechariah, not to be confused with Zecharias, the son of Barachias, or of Jehoiada. Both in time, and...
Dr. DildayApr 151 min readHeidegger's Bible Handbook: Zechariah: Chapter SummaryWith Haggai is joined זְכַרְיָה/Zechariah, not to be confused with Zechariah, the son of Barachias, or of Jehoiada, 1. The occasion for...