Zechariah in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
1. Eleventh of the 12 minor prophets. Son of Berechiah,
grandson of Iddo; Ezra (Ezra 5:1; Exr 6:14) says son of Iddo,
omitting Berechiah the intermediate link, as less known, and
perhaps having died early. Zechariah was probably, like
Ezekiel, priest as well as prophet, Iddo being the priest who
returned with Zerubbabel and Joshua from Babylon (Nehemiah
12:4; Nehemiah 12:16). His priestly birth suits the sacerdotal
character of his prophecies (Zechariah 6:13).
He left Babylon, where he was born, very young.
Zechariah began prophesying in youth (Zechariah 2:4), "this
young man. In the eighth month, in Darius' second year (520
B.C.), Zechariah first prophesied with Haggai (who began two
months earlier) in support of Zerubbabel and Shealtiel in the
building of the temple, which had been suspended under Pseudo-
Smerdis Artaxerxes (Ezra 4:24; Ezra 5:1-2; Ezra 6:14). The
two, "Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the son of Iddo" the
priest prophet, according to a probable tradition composed
psalms for the liturgy of the temple: Psalms 137; 146 to 148,
according to Septuagint; Psalm 125, 126 (See NEHEMIAH)
according to the Peshito; Psalm 111 according to Vulgate...
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