Bible Commentary

Zechariah 9:16

The Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 9:16

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Shall save them. He shall give them a positive blessing beyond mere deliverance from enemies. Keil, "Shall endow them with salvation." As the flock of his people; so the Vulgate; literally, as a flock, his people; Septuagint, ὡς πρόβατα, λαὸν αὐτοῦ.

He will tend his people as a shepherd tends his flock (; ; ; , , etc.), So Christ calls himself the "good Shepherd," and his followers "little flock" (; ).

Stones of a crown. The valuable gems set in crowns and diadems, or in the high priest's official dress. The people shall be in God's sight as precious as these in the eyes of men, and shall be highly exalted.

The Septuagint and Vulgate render, "sacred stones;" and Knabenbauer thinks that by the term is meant the temple of God, which shall arise or shine in the Holy Laud, as a reward for its faithful defence.

But the sense given above is satisfactory and simpler. Lifted up as an ensign upon his land; better, as the Revised Version margin, glittering upon his land. "His" may refer to Jehovah, or Israel; probably the latter is meant.

The "land" is the crown or diadem in which the precious stones, the redeemed people, are set. They shall be raised to the highest possible glory and honour. If the words be taken in the sense of "raised on high over his land," they must be considered to indicate that the crown which contained the gems shall be raised aloft in victorious triumph.

Recommended reading

More for Zechariah 9:16

Continue with other commentaries and DiscipleDeck content connected to this verse, chapter, or topic.

Other commentaries

The Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 9:1-17Zechariah 9:1-17 · The Pulpit CommentaryEXPOSITION Verse 1-14:21 Part III. THE FUTURE OF THE POWERS OF THE WORLD AND OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD. Verse 1-11:17 A. THE FIRST BURDEN.Matthew Henry on Zechariah 9:9-17Zechariah 9:9-17 · Matthew Henry Concise CommentaryThe prophet breaks forth into a joyful representation of the coming of the Messiah, of whom the ancient Jews explained this prophecy. He took the character of their King, when he entered Jerusalem amidst the hosannas of…The Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 9:11-17Zechariah 9:11-17 · The Pulpit Commentary§ 3. All Israel, united into one people, shall wage successful war against adversaries, and attain to high glory, and increase largely in numbers.Gospel Invitations; Promises of God's Favour to Israel. (b. c. 510.)Zechariah 9:12-17 · Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole BibleGOSPEL INVITATIONS; PROMISES OF GOD'S FAVOUR TO ISRAEL. (B. C. 510.) The prophet, having taught those that had returned out of captivity to attribute their deliverance to the blood of the covenant and to the promise of…The Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 9:13-17Zechariah 9:13-17 · The Pulpit CommentaryA successful campaign. "When I have bent Judah for me, filled the bow with Ephraim," etc. It is clear, from the beginning of these verses, that we have to do here, in some sense, with battle and war. It is equally clear…The Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 9:13-17Zechariah 9:13-17 · The Pulpit CommentaryGod works amongst the nations in the interests of his people. "When I have bent Judah for me," etc. "The double recompense which the Lord will make to his people will consist in the fact that he not only liberates them…
commentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 9:1-17EXPOSITION Verse 1-14:21 Part III. THE FUTURE OF THE POWERS OF THE WORLD AND OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD. Verse 1-11:17 A. THE FIRST BURDEN.Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryMatthew Henry on Zechariah 9:9-17The prophet breaks forth into a joyful representation of the coming of the Messiah, of whom the ancient Jews explained this prophecy. He took the character of their King, when he entered Jerusalem amidst the hosannas of…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 9:11-17§ 3. All Israel, united into one people, shall wage successful war against adversaries, and attain to high glory, and increase largely in numbers.Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryGospel Invitations; Promises of God's Favour to Israel. (b. c. 510.)GOSPEL INVITATIONS; PROMISES OF GOD'S FAVOUR TO ISRAEL. (B. C. 510.) The prophet, having taught those that had returned out of captivity to attribute their deliverance to the blood of the covenant and to the promise of…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 9:13-17A successful campaign. "When I have bent Judah for me, filled the bow with Ephraim," etc. It is clear, from the beginning of these verses, that we have to do here, in some sense, with battle and war. It is equally clear…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Zechariah 9:13-17God works amongst the nations in the interests of his people. "When I have bent Judah for me," etc. "The double recompense which the Lord will make to his people will consist in the fact that he not only liberates them…Joseph S. Exell and contributors