Guiding Questions: Zechariah 3

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. Is “Satan” the “devil” or the force decrying redemption (or both)?
  2. What (who) is the “burnt remnant of a stick” that has been saved — and from what “fire”?
  3. The Kohen is dressed in soiled clothing, symbolizing what as to the condition of the priesthood?
  4. And with the removal of the soiled garments, what exculpation is projected — and what were the transgressions? (Zechariah 3:4)
  5. The new, clean clothing symbolizes what change in the priesthood?
  6. Cleansed, there now is set forth the mandate to the Kohen, which is? (Zechariah 3:7)
  7. Is the priesthood, then, to lead; why no mention of political leadership (independence)?
  8. Who (what) is “my servant Tzemah”; messianic? Or a leader coming from Persia?
  9. The “stone” before the Kohen is attestation to the coming era of peace and security — symbolized by “each man under…”? (Zechariah 3:10)
  10. Why might this portion have been selected for the Haftarah of Shabbat Hanukkah?
  11. Is the prophecy in this chapter intended to encourage or to warn — or both?

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Perek Yomi materials originally produced by the USCJ and Dr. Morton K. Siegel.
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