Zechariah is the thirty-eighth book of the Bible and contains visions and prophecies given to encourage God’s people after the exile. It calls them to repentance and offers hope as they rebuild the temple and restore worship. Zechariah also points forward to the coming Messiah, portraying Him as the humble King and future Redeemer. The book emphasizes God’s faithfulness, renewal, and the promise of His kingdom. It is a book of prophecy, restoration, and hope.
Read more: The Book of Zechariah
Zechariah 1 | Zechariah 2 | Zechariah 3 | Zechariah 4 | Zechariah 5 | Zechariah 6 | Zechariah 7 | Zechariah 8 | Zechariah 9 | Zechariah 10 | Zechariah 11 | Zechariah 12 | Zechariah 13 | Zechariah 14
Zechariah Chapter Highlights
- Zechariah 1: Call to return to the Lord; visions begin
- Zechariah 2: Vision of Jerusalem’s future protection
- Zechariah 3: High priest cleansed; Branch promised
- Zechariah 4: Lampstand vision; God’s Spirit empowers
- Zechariah 5: Flying scroll and woman in basket: sin removed
- Zechariah 6: Four chariots; crowning of Joshua
- Zechariah 7: True fasting requires justice and mercy
- Zechariah 8: Jerusalem restored; God’s blessings return
- Zechariah 9: Humble King comes riding on a donkey
- Zechariah 10: God will strengthen and restore His people
- Zechariah 11: Rejection of the Good Shepherd foretold
- Zechariah 12: Jerusalem defended; mourning for the pierced one
- Zechariah 13: Cleansing fountain opened; Shepherd struck
- Zechariah 14: Day of the Lord; God reigns over all earth
