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What does the Bible say about the candlestick in Zechariah?

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The candlestick in Zechariah symbolizes the light and glory of God, provided by His Spirit, depicting His sovereign grace and governance.

In Zechariah 4, the candlestick is presented as a golden lampstand with seven lamps, reflecting God's glory and illumination. This imagery is significant as it emphasizes that the light comes not from human effort but from God's Spirit. It teaches that spiritual sight and understanding of divine truths are granted through revelation from God, as stated in Matthew 16:17. The candlestick represents how God's grace sustains the church, with Zerubbabel as a type of Christ, overseeing the rebuilding of the temple, reflecting God's ultimate governance over His creation.
Scripture References: Zechariah 4:1-6, Matthew 16:17

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