Perspectives on mission in the book of Zechariah
The prophetic book of Zechariah is often neglected when studying the mission of God and his church. Zechariah originated during the post-exilic era in Jerusalem and there are many similarities between this community and the post-apartheid community in South Africa. There are several references to na...
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doaj-0d33bc4982a7495c9c01d172cff0b42c2020-11-25T01:36:33ZengStellenbosch UniversityMissionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology0256-95072312-878X2013-06-0141322323810.7832/41-3-37Perspectives on mission in the book of ZechariahDaniel, O'Kennedy F. 0University of StellenboschThe prophetic book of Zechariah is often neglected when studying the mission of God and his church. Zechariah originated during the post-exilic era in Jerusalem and there are many similarities between this community and the post-apartheid community in South Africa. There are several references to nations and peoples in Zechariah, but most of them refer to Gods judgment against the nations. This article focuses on three key missionary passages namely Zechariah 2:11 (15), 8:20-23 and 14:16. The prophet visualises a faith community where the other nations will come and join them to experience the presence of God. Zechariah 2:11 uses covenantal language and emphasises that many nations shall be my people. Churches struggle to attract non-believers in our time. The study of Zechariah can help the church to be more missional so that non-believers will utter the words of Zechariah 8:23: Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you.http://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/37MissionOld TestamentZechariah |
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Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology |
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The prophetic book of Zechariah is often neglected when studying the mission of God and his church. Zechariah originated during the post-exilic era in Jerusalem and there are many similarities between this community and the post-apartheid community in South Africa. There are several references to nations and peoples in Zechariah, but most of them refer to Gods judgment against the nations. This article focuses on three key missionary passages namely Zechariah 2:11 (15), 8:20-23 and 14:16. The prophet visualises a faith community where the other nations will come and join them to experience the presence of God. Zechariah 2:11 uses covenantal language and emphasises that many nations shall be my people. Churches struggle to attract non-believers in our time. The study of Zechariah can help the church to be more missional so that non-believers will utter the words of Zechariah 8:23: Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you. |
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