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What does it mean to sit under the vine and fig tree in Zechariah?

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Sitting under the vine and fig tree symbolizes peace and security given to God's people.

The metaphor of sitting under the vine and fig tree represents a state of peace and prosperity among God's people, as described in Zechariah 3:10. This imagery illustrates the ultimate tranquility and assurance believers find in their relationship with God. In a spiritual sense, it reflects the security of our salvation and the peace we experience through faith in Christ. Furthermore, it signifies a collective communal life among believers, where they dwell in safety, free from fear and strife, enjoying the blessings of God. It anticipates the salvation experience where God's people are called to enjoy rest and peace through the promise that He will fulfill all His covenantal promises.
Scripture References: Zechariah 3:10, Micah 4:4

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