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What does the Bible say about Zechariah's visions?

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Zechariah's visions depict the Lord's message of hope and encouragement during a time of distress for the people of Judah, centered on the coming Messiah.

The visions given to Zechariah were intended to provide comfort and hope to the people of Judah as they returned from captivity. These visions vividly illustrate God's ongoing purpose and covenant with His people. Despite their broken state and the absence of a Davidic king, Zechariah's prophecies point forward to the coming Messiah, emphasizing that true hope is found not in earthly restoration but in Christ's redemptive work. Through these night visions, God reassures His people that their future glory is secured through His covenant promises.
Scripture References: Zechariah 1:7-17, Luke 24:44, Hebrews 10:1

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