- Nature, in the last analysis, is independent of or reliant on Divinity? (Zechariah 10:1)
- Appealing to idols has what efficaciousness? (Zechariah 10:2)
- Who are the “shepherds” that evoke “God’s anger” — those who led nations that attacked Israel or the misleaders in Israel? (Zechariah 10:3)
- Do Zechariah 10:4-7 seem to be descriptive of the period of the exiles’ return or prior thereto?
- And, would Zechariah 10:3-12 (cast in future tense) provide the answer to the timing of the prophecy?
- Does this chapter refer (directly or obliquely) to the restoration of “God’s house” and/or the Kohanim?
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