Cry out to Him


On the twenty-fourth day of the eleventh month, the month Shebat,
in Darius’ second year, the word of the Lord came to the prophet Zechariah son of Berechiah
son of Iddo, as follows:

I was attentive that night and saw a man seated on a red horse
that stood among some myrtle trees in the ravine.
Behind him were red, sorrel, and white horses.
Then I asked one nearby, “What are these, sir?”

The angelic messenger who replied to me said,
“I will show you what these are.”
Then the man standing among the myrtle trees spoke up and said,
“These are the ones whom the Lord has sent to walk about on the earth.”

The riders then agreed with the angel of the Lord, who was standing among the myrtle trees,
“We have been walking about on the earth, and now everything is at rest and quiet.”

The angel of the Lord then asked, “Lord who rules over all,
how long before you have compassion on Jerusalem and the other cities of Judah
which you have been so angry with for these seventy years?”

The Lord then addressed good, comforting words to the angelic messenger
who was speaking to me. Turning to me, the messenger then said,
“Cry out that the Lord who rules over all says,
‘I am very much moved for Jerusalem and for Zion.
But I am greatly displeased with the nations that take my grace for granted.
I was a little displeased with them, but they have only made things worse for themselves.”
Zechariah 1:7-15 (NET)

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