In this conclusion to Zechariah's fourth vision, Brother Gideon Levytam examines the charge given to Joshua the High Priest and the Messianic promises that follow. The Lord declares He will bring forth "My Servant the Branch" (Tzemach). Gideon traces this title through the Hebrew Scriptures to present the Messiah as the divine Branch of the Lord, the King from David's line, the perfect Man, and the obedient Servant, then connects these portraits to the four Gospel accounts. The vision then turns to a single Stone set before Joshua, with seven eyes, portraying fullness, perfect sight, and the Spirit's complete work. Gideon identifies this Stone as the Messiah, rejected at His first coming yet made the Chief Cornerstone. Through Him, God promises to remove the iniquity of the land "in one day," looking ahead to Israel's future restoration and a coming age of peace, where each will dwell under the vine and the fig tree.
Zechariah 3:6-10 - The Servant Branch and the Stone of Seven Eyes
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