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What does the Bible say about the rebuilding of the temple in Zechariah?

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The Bible describes the rebuilding of the temple in Zechariah 4 as a task accomplished by Zerubbabel through God's Spirit, emphasizing that it would not be by human might or power.

In Zechariah 4, the rebuilding of the temple is depicted as the work of Zerubbabel, who serves as a type of Christ. The key message conveyed is found in verse 6, where God proclaims, 'Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit.' This highlights that the work of rebuilding is not accomplished through human strength or resources but through the divine empowerment of the Holy Spirit. Zerubbabel’s role reflects God’s faithfulness to His covenant promises, ensuring that His purposes will prevail despite obstacles, symbolized by the great mountains in the text which would be leveled. Thus, this passage serves to reaffirm the sovereignty of God in fulfilling His plans for His people.
Scripture References: Zechariah 4:6-7

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