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Let’s Get to Know Zechariah: The Zechariah Series, Part 1 (1:1)

Let’s Get to Know Zechariah: The Zechariah Series, Part 1 (1:1)

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Here are some facts about the book of Zechariah:

  • Lots of Zechariahs in Scripture- at least 25, maybe 30
  • The most prominent are the author of the Book of Zechariah, and the father of John the Baptist.
  • It’s the 11th minor prophet, and 38th book of the Old Testament- second to last book of the Old Testament
  • Chronologically, the OT closes with a Zechariah, the NT opens with one
  • He is the most “major” of the minor prophets, with 14 chapters
  • He uses the phrase “Lord of Hosts” more than anyone else in the Bible- 50 times in 14 chapters
  • Zechariah has the most Messianic prophecies of Jesus of all the minor prophets
  • In fact, he probably has the most prophecies about the Second Coming of Jesus, not just the first. We are going to talk A LOT about the future as we study this book, because Zechariah is the next verse-by-verse Bible study we’re undertaking on the God and His Prophets podcast.



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If you’re looking for a Bible study podcast that goes deep into the major and minor prophets, God and His Prophets offers a verse by verse Bible study through these powerful Old Testament writings. Each episode explores the prophecy in the Bible, from the Book of Ezekiel study and later in Zechariah, helping listeners in understanding prophetic books and seeing their relevance today. We also connect the prophets’ words to end times Bible teaching and highlight connections to Revelation, giving you a Christian Bible commentary that equips you for spiritual insight and growth.

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