5. And I said--Here the prophet, rejoicing at the change of
raiment so far made, interposes to ask for the crowning assurance that
the priesthood would be fully restored, namely, the putting the
miter or priestly turban on Joshua: its fair color
symbolizing the official purity of the order restored. He does not
command, but prays; not "Set," but "Let them set." Vulgate and
Syriac version read it, "He then said," which is the
easier reading; but the very difficulty of the present Hebrew
reading makes it less likely to come from a modern corrector of the
text.
angel of . . . Lord stood by--the Divine Angel had
been sitting (the posture of a judge,
Da 7:9);
now He "stands" to see that Zechariah's prayer be executed, and then to
give the charge
(Zec 3:6, 7).
JFB.
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