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What does the Bible say about Zechariah's visions?

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Zechariah's visions symbolize God's plan and covenant with His people, ultimately pointing to Christ.

The visions of Zechariah are rich with symbolism and are not merely apocalyptic but speak profoundly to God's redemptive plan for His people. He uses imagery, such as the red, white, and speckled horses, to convey messages about God's sovereignty, mercy, and the coming of the Messiah. These visions, like much of the Old Testament, ultimately relate back to the gospel; they are expressions of God's love and His commitment to Israel and the church. The gospel, as seen through these visions, promotes the idea that we must interpret these images with a Christ-centered view, affirming that the church is the true beneficiary of God's promises.
Scripture References: Zechariah 1:7-17, Luke 24:44, Hebrews 10:1

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