Discovering Hope: Read Zechariah in 1-Minute

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Summary of the Bible Book of Zechariah

The book of Zechariah is a prophetic book in the Old Testament that contains messages of hope and encouragement for the Hebrew people. Written by the prophet Zechariah, the book is divided into two parts, with the first part containing eight visions and the second part containing messages of hope and restoration.

The book of Zechariah was written during the time of the Babylonian exile, when the Hebrew people were living in a foreign land and struggling to maintain their faith and identity. Zechariah’s messages of hope and restoration were meant to encourage the people to remain faithful to God and to trust in His promises.

Reading Zechariah in 60-Seconds or Less

Zechariah 1-8: Eight visions of hope, including the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the coming of the Messiah.

"Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord of hosts." – Zechariah 4:6

Zechariah 9-14: Messages of hope and restoration, including the coming of the King and the establishment of His kingdom.

"Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he." – Zechariah 9:9

Discover the hope and encouragement found in the book of Zechariah. Read it in its entirety and be inspired by God’s promises of restoration and redemption.

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