In this study of Zechariah 2:1-13, Brother Gideon Levytam explores the prophet’s third vision concerning a man with a measuring line. Gideon identifies this figure as none other than the Angel of the Lord—the pre-incarnate Messiah—who comes to measure Jerusalem not for limitation, but in preparation for her future restoration. The prophecy offers profound encouragement to the Jewish remnant, looking forward to the day when the city will be inhabited as "towns without walls," safe under the protection of her King. Gideon highlights the divine promise where the Lord declares He will be "a wall of fire round about" and "the glory in the midst" of Zion. This passage looks beyond the restoration of the second temple to the ultimate fulfillment in the Messianic Kingdom, where Yeshua will dwell among His people. We are reminded that he who touches Israel touches "the apple of His eye," and are pointed toward the glorious future when many nations shall be joined to the Lord in Jerusalem.
Zechariah 2:1-13 - The Messiah as a Wall of Fire and the Glory in the Midst
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