Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Zechariah 7:7

Should ye not hear the words—rather, "Should ye not do the words," as their question naturally was as to what they should do (Zechariah 7:3); "hearing" is not mentioned till Zechariah 7:12. The sense is, It is not fasts that Jehovah requires of you, but that ye should keep His precepts given to you at the time when Jerusalem was in its integrity. Had ye done so then, ye would have had no occasion to institute fasts to commemorate its destruction, for it would never have been destroyed (Zechariah 7:9-14) [MAURER]. Or, as the Margin, "Are not these the words" of the older prophets (Isaiah 58:3; Jeremiah 14:12) which threatened a curse for disobedience, which the event has so awfully confirmed. If ye follow them in sin, ye must follow them in suffering. English Version is good sense: Ye inquire anxiously about the fasts, whereas ye ought to be anxious about hearing the lesson taught by the former prophets and verified in the nation's punishment; penitence and obedience are required rather than fasts.

the plain—southwest of Jerusalem. They then inhabited securely the region most unguarded.




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