Zechariah - La Sainte Bible (Crampon 1904)
Zechariah's initial prophecy is dated to 520 B.C., the same year as that in which Haggai received the prophetic call. The first eight chapters of the Book of Zechariah contain oracles which certainly belong to him while the last six (sometimes called "Deutero-Zechariah") represent the work of one or more unknown authors. In the prophecies proper to Zechariah eight symbolic visions are recorded, all meant to promote the work of rebuilding the temple and to encourage the returned exiles, especially their leaders, Joshua and Zerubbabel. In the final chapter of this first division Zechariah portrays the messianic future under the figure of a prosperous land to which the nations come in pilgrimage, eager to follow the God of Israel. - The second part of Zechariah is divided into two sections, each with its own introductory title. The first (Zec 9-11) consists of oracles whose historical background, date and authorship are extremely difficult to determine. With Zechariah 9:9 begins the messianic vision of the coming of the Prince of Peace. The verses describing the triumphant appearance of the humble king are taken up by the four Evangelists to describe the entry of Christ into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Zec 12 is introduced by an oracle proclaiming the victory of God's people over the heathen. The prophecy closes by describing in apocalyptic imagery, the final assault of the enemy on Jerusalem, after which the messianic age begins. - (NAB)

  • édition numérique par Richard Bourret
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  • Headings


    Zacharie



    1 Appel à la conversion
    Première vision: les cavaliers
    Deux oracles
    2 Deuxième vision : cornes et forgerons
    Troisième vision: le mesureur
    Deux appels aux exilés
    3 Quatrième vision: la vêture de Josué
    4 Cinquième vision: le candélabre et les oliviers
    5 Sixième vision: le rouleau qui vole
    Septième vision: la femme dans l'épha
    6 Huitième vision: les chars
    La couronne pour Josué
    7 Question sur le jeûne
    Retour sur le passé
    8 Perspectives de salut messianique
    Réponse à la question sur le jeûne
    Perspectives de salut (suite)
    9 La nouvelle terre
    Le Messie
    Le rétablissement d'Israël
    10 Yahvé dispensateur de la pluie
    Idolâtrie et chatiment
    Libération et retour d'Israël
    11 Les deux bergers
    12 Renouveau de Jérusalem et de Juda
    La grande lamentation sur le Transpercé
    13 Le pays purifié
    Le berger frappé et le troupeau épuré
    14 Le combat eschatologique: splendeur et sainteté de Jérusalem

    Version
    Revised Standard Version (1966) - English
    Nova Vulgata - Latin
    Biblia del Pueblo di Dio (BPD) - Spanish
    Vulgata - Stuttgart 1969 - Latin
    Bíblia Sagrada Ave-Maria (1957) - Portuguese
    CEI (1974) - Italian
    EinheitsÜbersetzung der Heiligen Sc - German