Playlist: Zechariah, Book of (topic)
Psalms: Book Three (Part Two)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Book of Zechariah addresses the significant question of whether the Jews should continue observing their traditional fasts, including the fast of the fifth month, known as the ninth of Av, which commemorates the fall of the Temple. In Zechariah 7, a group of men from Bethel approaches the priests and the prophet to inquire …
A Calendar Summary
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John W. RitenbaughWithin the church of God, a spirit of presumption has led to various self-proclaimed titles and roles, including claims related to figures from the Book of Zechariah. A man who recently left our group asserted that he is Joshua and that I am Zerubbabel, as depicted in Zechariah, implying a connection to the Two Witnesses. …
The Two Witnesses (Part Three)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Book of Zechariah, particularly chapter 4, is referenced as a key to understanding the identity and role of the Two Witnesses described in Revelation 11. In Zechariah 4:1-5, a vision is presented of a lampstand of solid gold with a large bowl on top, from which forty-nine tubes supply oil to seven lamps on seven branches. …
The Doctrine of Israel (Part Five): A Remnant of Judah
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Book of Zechariah, emerging during the period of the Jewish return from Babylonian exile, carries a stern tone of warning and a call to repentance. Zechariah, alongside Haggai, ministered around 520 to 515 BC, during the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. His prophecy begins with a powerful admonition from the Lord of …
The Day of Atonement and Israel's Future
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeThe Book of Zechariah, particularly in chapter 3, presents a vision of the high priest Joshua that mirrors the elements and sequence of Leviticus 16 concerning the Day of Atonement. In this vision, the cleansing begins with the high priest, who is depicted in filthy garments, symbolizing the nation's uncleanness. However, God …