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Zechariah 6:3
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Zechariah 6:3

white—implying joy and victory [CALVIN].

grizzled—piebald. Implying a mixed dispensation, partly prosperity, partly adversity. All four dispensations, though various in character to the Gentile nation, portended alike good to God's people.

bay—rather, "strong" or "fleet"; so Vulgate [GESENIUS]. The horses have this epithet, whose part it was to "walk to and fro through the earth" (Zechariah 6:7). However, the Septuagint and Chaldee agree with English Version in referring the Hebrew to color, not strength.




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