Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
I det andre regjeringsåret til Dareios skjedde dette: På den tjuefjerde dagen i den ellevte måneden, i måneden som ble kalt shvat, kom Herren til profeten Sakarja, sønn av Berekja, sønn av Iddo. Det var en hilsen fra Herren som kom i et syn: Det skjedde om natten at en mann kom ridende på en rød hest. Den ble stående blant trærne nede i dalen. Bak mannen var det røde, rødbrune og hvite hester. Da sa jeg, Sakarja: «Min herre, hva er dette?» Mannen var en engel. Han snakket til meg og sa: «Jeg skal vise deg hva dette er. Dette er de som Herren har sendt ut over jorden.» Så svarte de andre som sto blant trærne. De sa: «Vi har reist omkring på jorden, og se, hele jorden hviler i stillhet.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that on the twenty-fourth day of Sebat (the eleventh month), in the second year of Darius, God spoke to Zechariah, a prophet whose father was Berechiah and grandfather Iddo. It marks the beginning of Zechariah's prophetic ministry.
Explained for Children
Imagine it's like when your teacher gives you an important message on a special day at school. Here, God gives a special message to Zechariah, just like how teachers share something important with their students.
Historical Background
Zechariah wrote this in the second year of King Darius' reign, around 520 BC. The audience was likely Jews returning from exile, and the cultural setting was one of rebuilding after a long period of displacement.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might think about how God communicates with us through various means like sermons, Bible study groups, or even personal quiet times. Like Zechariah receiving messages on important days, we can seek out moments for reflection and listening to divine guidance in our daily lives.
Topics
prophetsrebuildingdivine communicationhistorical contextreturn from exileGod's guidance
Darius was the Persian king who ruled over parts of the Middle East during that time, including where the Jews were returning to rebuild their homeland.
What does Sebat mean?
Sebat is an ancient name for a month in the Jewish calendar, roughly corresponding to February in our modern calendar, marking a specific time when this prophecy was given.
How did Zechariah receive God's word?
Zechariah received divine messages directly from God, often through visions or direct speech, much like other prophets in the Bible.
Why is it important to know who Zechariah’s father and grandfather were?
Identifying Zechariah as the son of Berechiah and grandson of Iddo helps establish his lineage and credibility as a prophet within his community.