Zechariah 1-The Vision of the Horsemen and Horns/Craftsmen
Zechariah 1-The Vision of the Horsemen and Horns/Craftsmen Zechariah 1 begins during the reign of Darius I- the Great (Persia ruler) with a call to the Jews to repent and turn back to God. Then, we see a man riding on a red horse near the myrtle trees. Behind the rider were red, sorrel (red-brown), and white horses. The rider is The Angel of the Lord/ Christ as the Holy Warrior (verse 11) - See also Isaiah 63:1-6, Revelation 19:11-16. The myrtle trees is a humble bush that is symbolized by peace, restoration, and the Feast of Tabernacles (See Isaiah 41:19-20; 55:12-13, Leviticus 23:40, Nehemiah 8:15). The horses are angels who monitor the events of the ancient world after the judgment of Jerusalem, defeat of Babylon, and the rise of Medo-Persia. The Gentile world is now at peace and the Jews are filled with discouragement. The horses are used to monitor and bring about the events of the ancient world in fulfillment of God’s will. The angels were assigned to observe the afterm...