Zec 13:1-9. CLEANSING OF THE JEWS FROM SIN; ABOLITION OF IDOLATRY; THE SHEPHERD SMITTEN; THE PEOPLE OF THE LAND CUT OFF, EXCEPT A THIRD PART REFINED BY TRIALS.
1. Connected with the close of the twelfth chapter. The mourning
penitents are here comforted.
fountain opened--It has been long opened, but then first it shall be
so "to the house of David," &c. (representing all Israel) after
their long and weary wanderings. Like Hagar in the wilderness they
remain ignorant of the refreshment near them, until God "opens their
eyes"
(Ge 21:19)
[MOORE].
It is not the fountain, but their eyes that need to be opened. It shall
be a "fountain" ever flowing; not a laver needing constantly to be
replenished with water, such as stood between the tabernacle and altar
(Ex 30:18).
for sin . . . uncleanness--that is, judicial guilt and moral impurity.
Thus justification and sanctification are implied in this verse as both
flowing from the blood of Christ, not from ceremonial sacrifices
(1Co 1:30;
Heb 9:13, 14;
1Jo 1:7;
compare
Eze 36:25).
Sin in Hebrew is literally a missing the mark or
way.
JFB.
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