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Larry Sallee (Th.M Dallas Theological Seminary, D.Min. Columbia Biblical
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Larry Sallee (Th.M Dallas Theological Seminary, D.Min. Columbia Biblical Seminary)
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Perry Oakes (BA Biblical Studies, Taylor University; MA Theology, Fuller
Seminary; MA Linguistics, University of Texas at Arlington; PhD Old
Testament, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)
Perry Oakes (BA Biblical Studies, Taylor University; MA Theology, Fuller Seminary; MA Linguistics, University of Texas at Arlington; PhD Old Testament, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)
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Joel D. Ruark (M.A.Th. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Th.M.
Stellenbosch University; Ph.D. Candidate in Old Testament Studies,
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Joel D. Ruark (M.A.Th. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Th.M. Stellenbosch University; Ph.D. Candidate in Old Testament Studies, Stellenbosch University)
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Jesse Griffin (BA Biblical Studies, Liberty University; MA Biblical
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Jesse Griffin (BA Biblical Studies, Liberty University; MA Biblical Languages, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)
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- Jerrell Hein
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Comprehension and theological questions for each chapter of the Bible. It
enables translators and translation checkers to confirm that the intended
meaning of their translations is clearly communicated to the speakers of
that language.
Comprehension and theological questions for each chapter of the Bible. It enables translators and translation checkers to confirm that the intended meaning of their translations is clearly communicated to the speakers of that language.
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Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
1:1 m71f Who is the writer of Song of Songs? Solomon is the writer of Song of Songs.
1:2 hgyj What does the young woman ask her lover to do? The young woman asks her lover to kiss her with the kisses of his mouth.
1:2 mq6s What does the young woman say is better than wine? The young woman says her lovers love is better than wine.
1:3 mzlf What does the young woman say her lovers name is like? The young woman says his name is like flowing perfume.
1:4 kl7h Where has the king brought the young woman? The king has brought the young woman into his rooms.
1:5 l9jl How does the young woman describe her skin? The young woman describes her skin as dark but lovely like tents of Kedar, like curtains of Solomon.
1:6 i4hb Why does she not want the other women to stare at her? She does not want the other women to stare at her because her skin is scorched.
1:6 rcdr What did the young womans brothers do when they were angry with her? The young womans brothers made her a keeper of the vineyards.
1:7 z3wl What does the woman ask her lover? She asks him where he feeds his flock and where he rests his flock at noontime.
1:8 a2bi How does her lover say the young woman can find him? He tells her to follow the tracks of his flock to the shepherds tents.
1:9 p12i To what does the young womans lover compare her? He compares her to a mare among Pharaohs chariots.
1:10 ubor What does her lover say is on her cheeks and neck? He says ornaments are on her cheeks and strings of jewels are on her neck.
1:11 h2dt What does her lover say he will make for her? He says he will make for her gold ornaments with silver studs.
1:12 ih62 Where was the king lying while the woman's perfume spread in the room? The king was lying on his couch while the fragrance of the woman's perfume spread.
1:13 lklc Where does her beloved spend the night? Her beloved spends the night lying between her breasts.
1:14 y5y7 To what does the young woman liken her beloved? Her beloved is like a cluster of henna flowers in the vineyards of En Gedi.
1:15 d0ky How does her lover describe her eyes? He says her eyes are like doves.
1:16 xejw What does the woman say serves as their bed? Lush plants serve as their bed.
1:17 tpux Of what does the woman say the beams and rafters are made? The beams and rafters are made of cedar and pine trees.
2:1 xx7j How did the woman describe herself? She described herself as a flower of the plain, a lily of the valleys.
2:2 gymu What does the man say she was like among the daughters of his countrymen? He said she was like a lily among thorns.
2:3 wbxs How did the woman describe her beloved among the young men? The woman described her young man as the apple tree among the trees of the forest.
2:3 szks Where did the woman sit? She sat down under his shadow with great delight.
2:3 jhdr What was sweet to her taste? His fruit was sweet to her taste.
2:4 kwdp Where did her young man bring her? Her young man brought her to the house of wine.
2:4 jmpv What was his banner over her? His banner over her was love.
2:5 fh97 What did the young woman want to sustain and refresh herself? The young woman wanted raisin cakes to sustain her and apples to refresh her.
2:6 uott Where were the young mans left and right hands? His left hand was under her head and his right hand embraces her.
2:7 ix29 What did the young woman want the daughters of Jerusalem to avoid? The young woman wanted the young women avoid awakening love before the right time comes.
2:8 xebm What sound did the young woman hear? The young woman heard the voice of her beloved.
2:8 fk1v What did she say her beloved was doing? He was leaping over the mountains and jumping over the hills.
2:9 a2u9 What did she say her beloved was like? She said her beloved was like a gazelle or a young stag.
2:10 kg69 What did her beloved want her to do with him? He wanted her to get up and walk with him.
2:11 vfph What did he say was past, and what was over and gone? He said he winter was past and the rain was over and gone.
2:12 mg1x What had appeared in the land? Flowers had appeared in the land.
2:12 tttt For what was it time? It was time for pruning and hearing the birds sing.
2:13 qoao What ripens and was in blossom? The green figs ripens and the vines were in blossom.
2:13 wv8l What did her beloved want his beautiful one to do? He wanted her to arise and come away.
2:14 a534 What does her beloved call her? Her beloved calls her his dove.
2:14 nsfj What does her beloved want to see and hear? Her beloved wanted to see her lovely face and hear her sweet voice.
2:15 yxw3 What did the woman want him to catch? The woman wanted him to catch the foxes that ruin vineyards.
2:16 z97w To whom did the womans beloved belong? Her beloved belonged to her.
2:16 s1a9 To whom did the woman belong? She belonged to her beloved.
2:16 km96 What did her beloved do among the lilies? He grazed among the lilies with pleasure.
2:17 p4fx What did she want her beloved to do? She wanted her beloved to go away.
2:17 rdrq When did she want her beloved to go away? She wanted her beloved to go away before the soft winds of dawn blew and the shadows fled away.
2:17 a1qn What did she want him to be like? She wanted him to like a gazelle or a young stag on the rugged mountains.
3:1 bnf8 For whom was the woman longing but could not find? The woman was longing for the one whom she loved, but she could not find him.
3:2 utoo For whom did the woman search through the streets and squares but not find? The woman searched through the streets and squares, but she could not find her beloved.
3:3 qy7y What did the woman ask the watchmen when they found her? She asked them, “Have you seen my beloved?”
3:4 n0ss When did she find the one whom her soul loved? She found the one whom her soul loved just after she passed the watchmen in the city.
3:4 ifu2 What did she do with her beloved? She held him and would not let him go until she had brought him into her mothers house.
3:5 l61u What did the woman want the daughters of Jerusalems men to promise? The woman wanted the daughters of Jerusalem promise they would not awaken or stir love before the right time.
3:6-7 c55r What did the young woman see coming from the wilderness that was perfumed with myrrh and frankincense and powders? She saw the portable litter of Solomon coming with 60 warriors around it.
3:8 kasu At what were the warriors good? The warriors were good with the sword and in warfare.
3:9 c16j What did King Solomon make for himself? King Solomon made a sedan chair from wood from Lebanon.
3:10 n2g7 What did King Solomons sedan chair look like? The chair had posts of silver, a back of gold, a seat of purple cloth, and was decorated and made comfortable with love.
3:11 qmcu At what did the young woman want the women of Jerusalem to look? She wanted them to look at King Solomon.
3:11 b4y0 What was King Solomon wearing on his marriage day? He wore a crown with which his mother crowned him on his marriage day.
4:1 uui2 How did the womans lover describe her eyes? Her eyes were as doves behind her veil.
4:1 pyvp How did the womans lover describe her hair? Her hair was like a flock of goats going down Mount Gilead.
4:2 lr74 How did her lover describe her teeth. Her teeth were like a flock of newly shorn and washed female sheep, two of each and none missing.
4:3 uw0k What did the womans beloved say about her lips and mouth. He said her lips were like a thread of scarlet and that her mouth was lovely.
4:3 nzb1 How did the womans beloved describe her cheeks. He described her cheeks as being like pomegranate halves behind her veil.
4:4 lejg How did the womans beloved describe her neck? He described her neck as the tower of David built in rows of stone with a thousand soldiers shields hanging on it.
4:5 z789 How did the womans beloved describe her two breasts? He described her two breasts as two fawns, twins of a gazelle, grazing among the lilies.
4:6 rn57 Where would her lover go until dawn comes and the shadows flee? He said he would go to the mountain of myrrh and the hill of frankincense.
4:7 vofp In what way was his love beautiful? His love was beautiful in every way.
4:7 twmi What did his beautiful love not have? His beautiful love did not have any blemish.
4:9 j4su What did Solomon call his bride? Solomon called her his sister.
4:9 mfbw What did Solomon say the love of his wife was better than? Solomon said her love was better than wine.
4:10 hsfs What was the smell of her perfume better than? The smell of her perfume was better than any spice.
4:11 pdtr With what did he say his brides lips dripped and what was under her tongue? He said his brides lips dripped with nectar and she had honey and milk under her tongue.
4:11 fy1q What did the womans clothes smell like? Her clothes smelled like the fragrance of Lebanon.
4:12 v9ds What kind of garden and what kind of spring did Solomon say his sister, his bride, was like? Solomon said she was like a garden locked up and a spring that was sealed.
4:13-14 crq6 To what did he liken the womans branches? He likened her branches to a grove of pomegranate trees with choice fruit and plants and all the finest spices.
4:15 rtha With what kinds of water does Solomon describe his lover? He described her as a garden spring, a well of fresh water, and streams flowing down from Lebanon.
4:16 oav0 On what does the young woman want the north and south winds to blow and why? She wanted the north and south winds to blow on her garden so that its spices would give off their fragrance.
4:16 vtra What did she want her beloved to do and to eat? She wanted her beloved to come into his garden and to eat some of its choice fruit.
5:1 egc9 Where had Solomon come? Solomon had come into his garden.
5:2 xzsj Of what was Solomons bride dreaming? She was dreaming of her beloveds knocking and talking.
5:3 b7ak What had Solomons beloved already done? She had already taken off her robe and washed her feet.
5:4 ex2d Where had Solomon put his hand? Solomon had put his hand through the opening of the door latch.
5:5 nqtx With what were the brides hands dipping when she opened the door? Her hands were dripping with moist myrrh.
5:6 ocv9 What did the bride find when she opened the door and how did she feel? She found that her beloved had turned and gone, so her heart sank and she became sad.
5:7 qanf What did the watchmen do when they found Solomons bride? They struck and wounded her and took away her veil.
5:8 mfws What did the bride ask the women of Jerusalem to promise? She asked the women of Jerusalem to promise that if they found her beloved they would tell him she was lovesick for him.
5:8 kqzc How did the young womans beloved make her feel? The young womans beloved made her feel sick with love.
5:9 eda8 What did the young women ask of the bride? They asked her how and why her beloved is better than another beloved.
5:10 tbiu How did the young woman describe her beloved? She described him as radiant, ruddy, and outstanding.
5:11 tazy How did the woman describe her beloveds head and hair? She described his head as pure gold and his hair as curly and black.
5:12 kixv How did the woman describe her beloveds eyes? She described his eyes like doves washed in milk.
5:13 n7zy How did Solomons bride describe his cheeks and lips? She described his cheeks like spice gardens and his lips as myrrh soaked lilies.
5:14 u1uz How did the woman describe her beloveds arms and abdomen? She described his arms as gold with jewels and his abdomen as ivory covered with sapphires.
5:15 ypky How did the woman describe her beloveds legs and his appearance? She described his legs as marble pillars with gold bases and his appearance like Lebanon, as special as the cedars.
5:16 voqe How did Solomons bride describe her beloveds mouth and Solomon to Jerusalems daughters? She described his mouth as most sweet and that Solomon was most desirable.
6:1 z9n8 What questions do the women of Jerusalem ask of the young woman? They ask her where her beloved has gone and in what direction has he gone?
6:1 qpwg For what did the young women want to seek? The young women wanted to seek for the young womans beloved.
6:2 g745 What does the young woman say her beloved was doing? The young woman said he was in his spice gardens to graze in the garden and gather lilies.
6:3 pexd To whom did the young woman and her lover belong? The young woman and her lover belonged to each other.
6:3 rgj3 Where did the young womans lover graze? The young womans lover grazed among the lilies.
6:4 aksf What two cities did the womans lover use to describe her? He described her as two cities, Tirzah and Jerusalem.
6:4 as68 How did her beloved feel about her? He felt that she was completely beautiful and lovely, but also terrifying.
6:5 bdre Why did the womans lover want her to turn her eyes away from him? The womans lover wanted her to turn her eyes away from him because her eyes excited him.
6:5 p5hg How did the womans lover describe her hair? He described her hair as a flock of goats descending the slopes of Mount Gilead.
6:6 m6pm How did her lover describe her teeth? He described her teeth as a flock of ewes, each with twins and none missing, coming up from the washing place.
6:7 r72i How did her lover describe her cheeks? Her lover described her cheeks as pomegranate halves behind her veil.
6:8 i7zx How many other women did the womans lover say there were? He said there were 60 queens, 80 concubines, and young women without number.
6:9 uhu7 How did the womans lover describe his dove? The womans lover described her as undefiled, the only one, and the special and favorite daughter of her mother.
6:9 k32n What did the queens and the concubines say about her when they saw her? The queens and concubines called her blessed and praised her.
6:10 mrmw How did the womans lover describe her? The womans lover described her like the dawn, the moon, the sun, and completely awesome.
6:11 m082 Why did the womans lover go into the grove of nut trees? The womans lover went into the grove of nut trees to see if the vines had budded and the pomegranates were in bloom.
6:12 a7d9 How did the womans lover feel. The womans lover felt as though he were riding in the chariot of a prince.
6:13 nd2b What did the womans lover want her to do? The womans lover wanted her to turn back to him.
6:13 ajyb Why did the womans lover want her to turn to him? The womans lover wanted her to turn to him so that he may gaze on her.
6:13 mybs What did the young woman ask her beloved? The young woman why he looked at her as though mesmerized (like the dance between two armies).
7:1 waby How did Solomon describe his lovers feet in her sandals and the curves of her thighs? He described her feet in her sandals as beautiful and the curves of her thighs like jewels.
7:2 a73z How did Solomon describe his loves navel and belly? Solomon described his loves navel as a round bowl which never lacks mixed wine and her belly as mound of wheat surrounded with lilies.
7:3 i59u How did Solomon describe his lovers two breasts? Solomon described her two breasts like two fawns, twins of a gazelle.
7:4 xw0h How did Solomon describe his lovers neck, eyes, and nose? Solomon described her neck as an ivory tower, her eyes like a pool, and her nose like the tower in Lebanon.
7:5 xcpx How did Solomon describe his lovers head and hair? Solomon described her head like Mount Carmel and her hair as dark.
7:7 hy8t How did Solomon describe his lover and her breasts? He described her height as a date palm tree and her breasts as clusters of grapes.
7:8 kbdw What did he also want his lovers breasts and breath to be like? He also wanted his lovers breasts to be like grape clusters and her breath to be sweet like the smell of an apple.
7:9 iu8k What did he want his lovers mouth to be like? He wanted her mouth to be like the best wine.
7:10 zgw1 To whom did the young woman belong and whom did he desire? The young woman belonged to her beloved and her beloved desired her.
7:11 t5h6 Where did the young woman want her beloved to go with her? She wanted him to go into the countryside to spend the night in the villages.
7:12 lnc4 Why did she want her beloved to rise early? She wanted him to rise early to see if the vines in the vineyards had budded and the pomegranates had begun blooming.
7:12 y6on What did she say she would give her beloved when they got to the vineyards? She said she would give him her love.
7:13 d46g What did she say the mandrakes would do? She said the mandrakes would give off their fragrance.
7:13 ayne What did she say was at the door where she and her lover were staying? She said that at the door where they were staying there were all sorts of choice fruits, new and old, that she had stored up for him.
8:1 dnlh What did the woman wish that her lover was like and why? She wished he were like her brother so that she could kiss her lover at any time and no one would despise her.
8:2 ksh6 Where would the woman have liked to bring her lover? She would have liked to bring him to her mothers house.
8:3 xkmh What were her lovers left and right hands doing? His left hand was holding her head and his right hand was hugging her.
8:4 sk0u What did the woman want Jerusalems women to promise? The woman wanted Jerusalems women to promise that they would not stir up love before its proper time.
8:5 jnlm What did the women of Jerusalem ask? They asked who was coming up from the wilderness, leaning on her beloved.
8:5 zdcq What did the young woman tell her lover when she woke him under the apple tree? She told him that his mother had conceived and given birth to him under the apple tree.
8:6 nbql What did the young woman want her lover to do and why? She wanted him to set her as a seal over his heart, because love is as strong as death, and jealousy flashes like a hot flame.
8:7 jbpi What couldnt stop love? Floods of water could put out the fire of love.
8:8 dued What did the womans brothers say about their little sister? They said that her breasts had not yet grown and that they wondered what they would do for her when she was promised in marriage.
8:9 zldu What would the womans brothers do if she were a wall? If she were a wall, they would build a tower of silver on her.
8:9 r6bj What would the womans brothers do if she were a door? If she were a door, they would adorn her with boards of cedar.
8:10 u41y How did the young woman describe herself? She described herself as a wall with breasts like fortress towers and completely mature.
8:11 wyn6 What did the young woman say that Solomon did with his vineyard at Baal Hamon? Solomon leased his vineyard to those who would take care of it.
8:12 zm31 What does the young woman say about her own vineyard and those who maintained it? She said the 1000 shekels that it brought belonged to Solomon and that those who maintained it would get 200 shekels.
8:13 ga8b What did the womans lover say to her who lived in the gardens about what his friends, as well as he, wanted to hear? He said that his friends, as well as he, wanted to be the ones to hear her voice.
8:14 k16v What did the young woman want her beloved to do and be like? She wanted her beloved to hurry and to be like a deer.
1 Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
2 1:1 m71f Who is the writer of Song of Songs? Solomon is the writer of Song of Songs.
3 1:2 hgyj What does the young woman ask her lover to do? The young woman asks her lover to kiss her with the kisses of his mouth.
4 1:2 mq6s What does the young woman say is better than wine? The young woman says her lover’s love is better than wine.
5 1:3 mzlf What does the young woman say her lover’s name is like? The young woman says his name is like flowing perfume.
6 1:4 kl7h Where has the king brought the young woman? The king has brought the young woman into his rooms.
7 1:5 l9jl How does the young woman describe her skin? The young woman describes her skin as dark but lovely like tents of Kedar, like curtains of Solomon.
8 1:6 i4hb Why does she not want the other women to stare at her? She does not want the other women to stare at her because her skin is scorched.
9 1:6 rcdr What did the young woman’s brothers do when they were angry with her? The young woman’s brothers made her a keeper of the vineyards.
10 1:7 z3wl What does the woman ask her lover? She asks him where he feeds his flock and where he rests his flock at noontime.
11 1:8 a2bi How does her lover say the young woman can find him? He tells her to follow the tracks of his flock to the shepherds’ tents.
12 1:9 p12i To what does the young woman’s lover compare her? He compares her to a mare among Pharaoh’s chariots.
13 1:10 ubor What does her lover say is on her cheeks and neck? He says ornaments are on her cheeks and strings of jewels are on her neck.
14 1:11 h2dt What does her lover say he will make for her? He says he will make for her gold ornaments with silver studs.
15 1:12 ih62 Where was the king lying while the woman's perfume spread in the room? The king was lying on his couch while the fragrance of the woman's perfume spread.
16 1:13 lklc Where does her beloved spend the night? Her beloved spends the night lying between her breasts.
17 1:14 y5y7 To what does the young woman liken her beloved? Her beloved is like a cluster of henna flowers in the vineyards of En Gedi.
18 1:15 d0ky How does her lover describe her eyes? He says her eyes are like doves.
19 1:16 xejw What does the woman say serves as their bed? Lush plants serve as their bed.
20 1:17 tpux Of what does the woman say the beams and rafters are made? The beams and rafters are made of cedar and pine trees.
21 2:1 xx7j How did the woman describe herself? She described herself as a flower of the plain, a lily of the valleys.
22 2:2 gymu What does the man say she was like among the daughters of his countrymen? He said she was like a lily among thorns.
23 2:3 wbxs How did the woman describe her beloved among the young men? The woman described her young man as the apple tree among the trees of the forest.
24 2:3 szks Where did the woman sit? She sat down under his shadow with great delight.
25 2:3 jhdr What was sweet to her taste? His fruit was sweet to her taste.
26 2:4 kwdp Where did her young man bring her? Her young man brought her to the house of wine.
27 2:4 jmpv What was his banner over her? His banner over her was love.
28 2:5 fh97 What did the young woman want to sustain and refresh herself? The young woman wanted raisin cakes to sustain her and apples to refresh her.
29 2:6 uott Where were the young man’s left and right hands? His left hand was under her head and his right hand embraces her.
30 2:7 ix29 What did the young woman want the daughters of Jerusalem to avoid? The young woman wanted the young women avoid awakening love before the right time comes.
31 2:8 xebm What sound did the young woman hear? The young woman heard the voice of her beloved.
32 2:8 fk1v What did she say her beloved was doing? He was leaping over the mountains and jumping over the hills.
33 2:9 a2u9 What did she say her beloved was like? She said her beloved was like a gazelle or a young stag.
34 2:10 kg69 What did her beloved want her to do with him? He wanted her to get up and walk with him.
35 2:11 vfph What did he say was past, and what was over and gone? He said he winter was past and the rain was over and gone.
36 2:12 mg1x What had appeared in the land? Flowers had appeared in the land.
37 2:12 tttt For what was it time? It was time for pruning and hearing the birds sing.
38 2:13 qoao What ripens and was in blossom? The green figs ripens and the vines were in blossom.
39 2:13 wv8l What did her beloved want his beautiful one to do? He wanted her to arise and come away.
40 2:14 a534 What does her beloved call her? Her beloved calls her his dove.
41 2:14 nsfj What does her beloved want to see and hear? Her beloved wanted to see her lovely face and hear her sweet voice.
42 2:15 yxw3 What did the woman want him to catch? The woman wanted him to catch the foxes that ruin vineyards.
43 2:16 z97w To whom did the woman’s beloved belong? Her beloved belonged to her.
44 2:16 s1a9 To whom did the woman belong? She belonged to her beloved.
45 2:16 km96 What did her beloved do among the lilies? He grazed among the lilies with pleasure.
46 2:17 p4fx What did she want her beloved to do? She wanted her beloved to go away.
47 2:17 rdrq When did she want her beloved to go away? She wanted her beloved to go away before the soft winds of dawn blew and the shadows fled away.
48 2:17 a1qn What did she want him to be like? She wanted him to like a gazelle or a young stag on the rugged mountains.
49 3:1 bnf8 For whom was the woman longing but could not find? The woman was longing for the one whom she loved, but she could not find him.
50 3:2 utoo For whom did the woman search through the streets and squares but not find? The woman searched through the streets and squares, but she could not find her beloved.
51 3:3 qy7y What did the woman ask the watchmen when they found her? She asked them, “Have you seen my beloved?”
52 3:4 n0ss When did she find the one whom her soul loved? She found the one whom her soul loved just after she passed the watchmen in the city.
53 3:4 ifu2 What did she do with her beloved? She held him and would not let him go until she had brought him into her mother’s house.
54 3:5 l61u What did the woman want the daughters of Jerusalem’s men to promise? The woman wanted the daughters of Jerusalem promise they would not awaken or stir love before the right time.
55 3:6-7 c55r What did the young woman see coming from the wilderness that was perfumed with myrrh and frankincense and powders? She saw the portable litter of Solomon coming with 60 warriors around it.
56 3:8 kasu At what were the warriors good? The warriors were good with the sword and in warfare.
57 3:9 c16j What did King Solomon make for himself? King Solomon made a sedan chair from wood from Lebanon.
58 3:10 n2g7 What did King Solomon’s sedan chair look like? The chair had posts of silver, a back of gold, a seat of purple cloth, and was decorated and made comfortable with love.
59 3:11 qmcu At what did the young woman want the women of Jerusalem to look? She wanted them to look at King Solomon.
60 3:11 b4y0 What was King Solomon wearing on his marriage day? He wore a crown with which his mother crowned him on his marriage day.
61 4:1 uui2 How did the woman’s lover describe her eyes? Her eyes were as doves behind her veil.
62 4:1 pyvp How did the woman’s lover describe her hair? Her hair was like a flock of goats going down Mount Gilead.
63 4:2 lr74 How did her lover describe her teeth. Her teeth were like a flock of newly shorn and washed female sheep, two of each and none missing.
64 4:3 uw0k What did the woman’s beloved say about her lips and mouth. He said her lips were like a thread of scarlet and that her mouth was lovely.
65 4:3 nzb1 How did the woman’s beloved describe her cheeks. He described her cheeks as being like pomegranate halves behind her veil.
66 4:4 lejg How did the woman’s beloved describe her neck? He described her neck as the tower of David built in rows of stone with a thousand soldiers’ shields hanging on it.
67 4:5 z789 How did the woman’s beloved describe her two breasts? He described her two breasts as two fawns, twins of a gazelle, grazing among the lilies.
68 4:6 rn57 Where would her lover go until dawn comes and the shadows flee? He said he would go to the mountain of myrrh and the hill of frankincense.
69 4:7 vofp In what way was his love beautiful? His love was beautiful in every way.
70 4:7 twmi What did his beautiful love not have? His beautiful love did not have any blemish.
71 4:9 j4su What did Solomon call his bride? Solomon called her his sister.
72 4:9 mfbw What did Solomon say the love of his wife was better than? Solomon said her love was better than wine.
73 4:10 hsfs What was the smell of her perfume better than? The smell of her perfume was better than any spice.
74 4:11 pdtr With what did he say his bride’s lips dripped and what was under her tongue? He said his bride’s lips dripped with nectar and she had honey and milk under her tongue.
75 4:11 fy1q What did the woman’s clothes smell like? Her clothes smelled like the fragrance of Lebanon.
76 4:12 v9ds What kind of garden and what kind of spring did Solomon say his sister, his bride, was like? Solomon said she was like a garden locked up and a spring that was sealed.
77 4:13-14 crq6 To what did he liken the woman’s branches? He likened her branches to a grove of pomegranate trees with choice fruit and plants and all the finest spices.
78 4:15 rtha With what kinds of water does Solomon describe his lover? He described her as a garden spring, a well of fresh water, and streams flowing down from Lebanon.
79 4:16 oav0 On what does the young woman want the north and south winds to blow and why? She wanted the north and south winds to blow on her garden so that its spices would give off their fragrance.
80 4:16 vtra What did she want her beloved to do and to eat? She wanted her beloved to come into his garden and to eat some of its choice fruit.
81 5:1 egc9 Where had Solomon come? Solomon had come into his garden.
82 5:2 xzsj Of what was Solomon’s bride dreaming? She was dreaming of her beloved’s knocking and talking.
83 5:3 b7ak What had Solomon’s beloved already done? She had already taken off her robe and washed her feet.
84 5:4 ex2d Where had Solomon put his hand? Solomon had put his hand through the opening of the door latch.
85 5:5 nqtx With what were the bride’s hands dipping when she opened the door? Her hands were dripping with moist myrrh.
86 5:6 ocv9 What did the bride find when she opened the door and how did she feel? She found that her beloved had turned and gone, so her heart sank and she became sad.
87 5:7 qanf What did the watchmen do when they found Solomon’s bride? They struck and wounded her and took away her veil.
88 5:8 mfws What did the bride ask the women of Jerusalem to promise? She asked the women of Jerusalem to promise that if they found her beloved they would tell him she was lovesick for him.
89 5:8 kqzc How did the young woman’s beloved make her feel? The young woman’s beloved made her feel sick with love.
90 5:9 eda8 What did the young women ask of the bride? They asked her how and why her beloved is better than another beloved.
91 5:10 tbiu How did the young woman describe her beloved? She described him as radiant, ruddy, and outstanding.
92 5:11 tazy How did the woman describe her beloved’s head and hair? She described his head as pure gold and his hair as curly and black.
93 5:12 kixv How did the woman describe her beloved’s eyes? She described his eyes like doves washed in milk.
94 5:13 n7zy How did Solomon’s bride describe his cheeks and lips? She described his cheeks like spice gardens and his lips as myrrh soaked lilies.
95 5:14 u1uz How did the woman describe her beloved’s arms and abdomen? She described his arms as gold with jewels and his abdomen as ivory covered with sapphires.
96 5:15 ypky How did the woman describe her beloved’s legs and his appearance? She described his legs as marble pillars with gold bases and his appearance like Lebanon, as special as the cedars.
97 5:16 voqe How did Solomon’s bride describe her beloved’s mouth and Solomon to Jerusalem’s daughters? She described his mouth as most sweet and that Solomon was most desirable.
98 6:1 z9n8 What questions do the women of Jerusalem ask of the young woman? They ask her where her beloved has gone and in what direction has he gone?
99 6:1 qpwg For what did the young women want to seek? The young women wanted to seek for the young woman’s beloved.
100 6:2 g745 What does the young woman say her beloved was doing? The young woman said he was in his spice gardens to graze in the garden and gather lilies.
101 6:3 pexd To whom did the young woman and her lover belong? The young woman and her lover belonged to each other.
102 6:3 rgj3 Where did the young woman’s lover graze? The young woman’s lover grazed among the lilies.
103 6:4 aksf What two cities did the woman’s lover use to describe her? He described her as two cities, Tirzah and Jerusalem.
104 6:4 as68 How did her beloved feel about her? He felt that she was completely beautiful and lovely, but also terrifying.
105 6:5 bdre Why did the woman’s lover want her to turn her eyes away from him? The woman’s lover wanted her to turn her eyes away from him because her eyes excited him.
106 6:5 p5hg How did the woman’s lover describe her hair? He described her hair as a flock of goats descending the slopes of Mount Gilead.
107 6:6 m6pm How did her lover describe her teeth? He described her teeth as a flock of ewes, each with twins and none missing, coming up from the washing place.
108 6:7 r72i How did her lover describe her cheeks? Her lover described her cheeks as pomegranate halves behind her veil.
109 6:8 i7zx How many other women did the woman’s lover say there were? He said there were 60 queens, 80 concubines, and young women without number.
110 6:9 uhu7 How did the woman’s lover describe his dove? The woman’s lover described her as undefiled, the only one, and the special and favorite daughter of her mother.
111 6:9 k32n What did the queens and the concubines say about her when they saw her? The queens and concubines called her blessed and praised her.
112 6:10 mrmw How did the woman’s lover describe her? The woman’s lover described her like the dawn, the moon, the sun, and completely awesome.
113 6:11 m082 Why did the woman’s lover go into the grove of nut trees? The woman’s lover went into the grove of nut trees to see if the vines had budded and the pomegranates were in bloom.
114 6:12 a7d9 How did the woman’s lover feel. The woman’s lover felt as though he were riding in the chariot of a prince.
115 6:13 nd2b What did the woman’s lover want her to do? The woman’s lover wanted her to turn back to him.
116 6:13 ajyb Why did the woman’s lover want her to turn to him? The woman’s lover wanted her to turn to him so that he may gaze on her.
117 6:13 mybs What did the young woman ask her beloved? The young woman why he looked at her as though mesmerized (like the dance between two armies).
118 7:1 waby How did Solomon describe his lover’s feet in her sandals and the curves of her thighs? He described her feet in her sandals as beautiful and the curves of her thighs like jewels.
119 7:2 a73z How did Solomon describe his love’s navel and belly? Solomon described his love’s navel as a round bowl which never lacks mixed wine and her belly as mound of wheat surrounded with lilies.
120 7:3 i59u How did Solomon describe his lover’s two breasts? Solomon described her two breasts like two fawns, twins of a gazelle.
121 7:4 xw0h How did Solomon describe his lover’s neck, eyes, and nose? Solomon described her neck as an ivory tower, her eyes like a pool, and her nose like the tower in Lebanon.
122 7:5 xcpx How did Solomon describe his lover’s head and hair? Solomon described her head like Mount Carmel and her hair as dark.
123 7:7 hy8t How did Solomon describe his lover and her breasts? He described her height as a date palm tree and her breasts as clusters of grapes.
124 7:8 kbdw What did he also want his lover’s breasts and breath to be like? He also wanted his lover’s breasts to be like grape clusters and her breath to be sweet like the smell of an apple.
125 7:9 iu8k What did he want his lover’s mouth to be like? He wanted her mouth to be like the best wine.
126 7:10 zgw1 To whom did the young woman belong and whom did he desire? The young woman belonged to her beloved and her beloved desired her.
127 7:11 t5h6 Where did the young woman want her beloved to go with her? She wanted him to go into the countryside to spend the night in the villages.
128 7:12 lnc4 Why did she want her beloved to rise early? She wanted him to rise early to see if the vines in the vineyards had budded and the pomegranates had begun blooming.
129 7:12 y6on What did she say she would give her beloved when they got to the vineyards? She said she would give him her love.
130 7:13 d46g What did she say the mandrakes would do? She said the mandrakes would give off their fragrance.
131 7:13 ayne What did she say was at the door where she and her lover were staying? She said that at the door where they were staying there were all sorts of choice fruits, new and old, that she had stored up for him.
132 8:1 dnlh What did the woman wish that her lover was like and why? She wished he were like her brother so that she could kiss her lover at any time and no one would despise her.
133 8:2 ksh6 Where would the woman have liked to bring her lover? She would have liked to bring him to her mother’s house.
134 8:3 xkmh What were her lover’s left and right hands doing? His left hand was holding her head and his right hand was hugging her.
135 8:4 sk0u What did the woman want Jerusalem’s women to promise? The woman wanted Jerusalem’s women to promise that they would not stir up love before its proper time.
136 8:5 jnlm What did the women of Jerusalem ask? They asked who was coming up from the wilderness, leaning on her beloved.
137 8:5 zdcq What did the young woman tell her lover when she woke him under the apple tree? She told him that his mother had conceived and given birth to him under the apple tree.
138 8:6 nbql What did the young woman want her lover to do and why? She wanted him to set her as a seal over his heart, because love is as strong as death, and jealousy flashes like a hot flame.
139 8:7 jbpi What couldn’t stop love? Floods of water could put out the fire of love.
140 8:8 dued What did the woman’s brothers say about their little sister? They said that her breasts had not yet grown and that they wondered what they would do for her when she was promised in marriage.
141 8:9 zldu What would the woman’s brothers do if she were a wall? If she were a wall, they would build a tower of silver on her.
142 8:9 r6bj What would the woman’s brothers do if she were a door? If she were a door, they would adorn her with boards of cedar.
143 8:10 u41y How did the young woman describe herself? She described herself as a wall with breasts like fortress towers and completely mature.
144 8:11 wyn6 What did the young woman say that Solomon did with his vineyard at Baal Hamon? Solomon leased his vineyard to those who would take care of it.
145 8:12 zm31 What does the young woman say about her own vineyard and those who maintained it? She said the 1000 shekels that it brought belonged to Solomon and that those who maintained it would get 200 shekels.
146 8:13 ga8b What did the woman’s lover say to her who lived in the gardens about what his friends, as well as he, wanted to hear? He said that his friends, as well as he, wanted to be the ones to hear her voice.
147 8:14 k16v What did the young woman want her beloved to do and be like? She wanted her beloved to hurry and to be like a deer.

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Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
1:1 bab5 During whose reign did Zechariah prophesy? Zechariah prophesied during the reign of Darius.
1:1 ft2k Who was Zechariah? Zechariah was the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo the prophet.
1:3 ywqh What did Yahweh of hosts say he would do if the people would turn to him? Yahweh of hosts said if the people would turn to him, he would return to them.
1:4 x8i8 What did their fathers do when Yahweh told them to turn from their evil ways and wicked practices? Their fathers would not hear and did not pay attention to Yahweh.
1:6 mey1 What did the people say when they repented? When they repented the people said, “Yahweh of hostss plans are made in keeping with his word and practice, and he has carried them out.”
1:8 cz8o What did Zechariah see when the word of Yahweh came to him in the night? Zechariah saw a man riding on a red horse among the myrtle trees in the valley. Behind him were red, reddish-brown, and white horses.
1:10 x97f What were the horses that Zechariah saw? The horses were those Yahweh had sent out to roam throughout the earth.
1:11 dc9e What did the horses who roamed throughout the earth find? The horses found all the earth sitting still and at rest.
1:12 lnvy What question did the angel of Yahweh have for Yahweh concerning Jerusalem and the cities of Judah? The angel of Yahweh asked Yahweh how long he would show no compassion to Jerusalem and the cities of Judah.
1:16-17 xaeg What did Yahweh of hosts say concerning Jerusalem and the cities of Judah? Yahweh said he had returned to Jerusalem with mercies, that his house would be built within her and the measuring line would be stretched out over Jerusalem. Yahweh also said his cities would once again overflow with goodness and Yahweh would again comfort Zion and once again choose Jerusalem.
1:19 p5hm What were the four horns that Zechariah saw? The four horns were those who had scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.
1:20-21 cnte Who were the four blacksmiths that Zechariah saw and what were they going to do? The blacksmiths were people who were going to drive out and cast down the horns of the nations who had lifted up any horn against the land of Judah to scatter her.
2:2 x9oe What was the young man going to do with the measuring line in his hand? He was going to measure Jerusalem, to determine its width and its length.
2:4 jwwr Why did the second angel say that Jerusalem would sit in the open country? The second angel said this because of the multitudes of men and beasts that would be within her.
2:5 fp96 What did Yahweh say he would become for Jerusalem? Yahweh said he would become a wall of fire around her and he would be the glory in her midst.
2:7 jdy2 What was Yahwehs declaration to those who lived with the daughter of Babylon? Yahweh told them to escape to Zion.
2:9 mqz5 How were they supposed to know that Yahweh of hosts had sent the second angel? The second angel said Judah and Israel would know Yahweh had sent him when he shook his hand over the nations that plundered them and when the nations that plundered Judah and Israel were plundered for their slaves.
2:11 jgyb What will happen when Yahweh comes and encamps in Zion? When that happens great nations will join themselves to Yahweh and those of Zion will become his people.
2:13 kl8l Why is all flesh told to be silent before Yahweh? All flesh is told to be silent before Yahweh because Yahweh has been roused from out of the heavens.
3:1 nol0 Who was near Joshua the high priest? Joshua was standing before Yahweh and Satan was standing at his right hand.
3:1 dxwx What was Satan doing at Joshuas right hand? Satan was accusing Joshua of sin.
3:3 dmzy What was Joshua wearing as he stood before the angel? Joshua was dressed in filthy garments.
3:4 qq8z What did the angel of Yahweh say he had done for Joshua? The angel said he had caused Joshuas iniquity to pass from Joshua.
3:4-5 wgpe What happened concerning Joshuas clothing? The angel commanded the filthy garments to be removed from Joshua and for Joshua to be clothed with fine clothing; a clean turban and clean garments.
3:7 ij2h What did Yahweh promise Joshua, the high priest, if he would walk in Yahwehs ways and keep his commandments? Yahweh promised Joshua that he would govern Yahwehs house and keep Yahwehs courts. Yahweh also promised that he would allow Joshua to come and go before those who stand before Yahweh.
3:8 mkox What was the servant called that Yahweh himself was going to bring up? That servant was called “the Branch.”
3:9 g7om What was the first part of the message to be engraved on the seven sided stone? The first part of the message was that Yahweh would remove the sin from that land in one day.
3:10 u83v According to Yahweh when will each man invite his neighbor to relax under his vine and under his fig tree? Yahweh said this would occur “in that day”.
4:2-3 uuuj What did Zechariah see when he was roused? Zechariah saw a gold lampstand with a bowl on top, with seven lamps and two olive trees by the bowl.
4:4-5 oiop Did Zechariah understand what the things in the vision meant? No, Zechariah told the angel who was talking with him that he did not understand the meaning of those things in the vision.
4:6 qmgu What was the word of Yahweh to Zerubbabel about how things were going to get done? The word of Yahweh to Zerubbabel was, “Not by might nor by power, but only by my Spirit.”
4:7 ihie What will be shouted when Zerubbabel brings out the top stone? They will shout, “It is beautiful! May God bless it!”
4:9 h3yr How will the people know that Yahweh sent Zechariah to them? The people will know when they see the prophecy fulfilled; the hand of Zerubbabel lay the foundation of that house and his hands finish it.
4:10 k12j What will the people see in the hand of Zerubbabel? The people will see the plumb stone in Zerubbabels hand.
4:10 ftxp What did the the seven lamps mean? The seven lamps are the eyes of Yahweh that roam over the whole earth.
4:14 g1h2 What are the two olive branches? The two olive branches are the two sons of oil who stand beside the Lord of the whole earth.
5:2 n7y0 How big was the scroll that Zechariah saw? The scroll was twenty cubits long and ten cubits wide.
5:3 smfd What did the angel say the flying scroll was? The angel said the flying scroll was the curse that goes out over the face of the whole land.
5:3 m1bx Who did the scroll curse? The scroll was a curse to every thief and to everyone who swears a false oath.
5:4 u5dw What did the curse do to the thief and to the one who swears falsely by Yahwehs name? The curse will enter their houses and remain there and consume the timber and stones of their houses.
5:6 qqpf What was in the basket that Zechariah saw and what did the angel say it was? An ephah was in the basket that Zechariah saw, and the angel said the ephah “is their iniquity in the whole land.”
5:8 ahim What did the angel say the woman in the basket was? The angel said of the woman in the basket, “This is Wickedness!”
5:9 zng4 What did the two women, who had wings like a storks wings, do with the basket? The two women lifted up the basket between earth and heaven.
5:11 p7r9 Where were the women taking the basket and for what purpose? The women took the basket to build a temple in Shinar for it, so that when the temple is ready, the basket will be set there on its prepared base.
6:1 ppm8 What did Zechariah see coming out from between two bronze mountains? Zechariah saw four chariots coming out from between two bronze mountains.
6:2-3 v6ca What color were the horses of each chariot? The first chariot had red horses, the second had black horses, the third had white horses, and the fourth had spotted gray horses.
6:5 bm9t What did the angel say the chariots were? The angel said the chariots were the four winds of heaven.
6:5 ukr2 Where had these four chariots been? These four chariots had been standing before the Lord of all the earth.
6:6 f19w Where were the three chariots with the black, the white and the spotted gray horses going? The chariot with the black horses went out to the north country. The chariot with white horses went out to the west country. The chariot with the spotted gray horses went out to the south country.
6:8 r61x What was the chariot with the black horses that went out to the north country going to accomplish? That chariot with the black horses was going to appease the angels spirit concerning the north country.
6:10-11 scuu What was Zechariah supposed to do with the offering he collected from Heldai, Tobijah, and Jedaiah? Zechariah was told to take the offering into the house of Josiah, son of Zephaniah. Zechariah was to take the silver and gold, make a crown and set it upon the head of Joshua the son of Jehozadak, the high priest.
6:12-13 jo12 What did Yahweh of hosts say Joshua son of Jehozadak, the high priest, would do? Yahweh said Joshua would grow up where he is and build the temple of Yahweh, raise up its splendor, and then sit and rule on his throne.
6:14 p99n Why was a crown to be placed in the temple of Yahweh? A crown was to be placed in the temple of Yahweh to Heldai, Tobijah, and Jedaiah and as a memorial to the generosity of the son of Zephaniah.
6:15 mf0f What must the people do for these prophetic events to come true? Yahweh said these events would happen “if you truly listen to the voice of Yahweh your God!”
7:2 jw8y Why did the people of Bethel send Sharezer, Regem Melech, and their men? The people of Bethel sent them to beg for Yahwehs favor.
7:3 x726 What did Sharezer, Melech, and their men ask the priest and the prophets? They asked, “Should I mourn in the fifth month by means of a fast, as I have done these many years?”
7:5-6 k6ub What two questions did Yahweh ask the people of the land and the priests through Zechariah concerning fasting, eating and drinking? The first question Yahweh asked was, “When you fasted and mourned in the fifth and seventh month for these seventy years, were you truly fasting for me?” The second question was, “And when you ate and drank, did you not eat and drink for yourselves?”
7:7 g0py Briefly, what was the last question Yahweh asked the priests and people of the land? In brief, Yahweh asked if these were not the same words Yahweh told the people while they still inhabited Jerusalem, the surrounding cities, the Negev, and the western foothills.
7:8-10 pfi3 What did Yahweh through Zechariah tell the people to do? Yahweh said to judge with true justice, covenant faithfulness, and mercy. He said not to oppress the widow, the orphan, the foreigner or the poor person and not to do evil to one another.
7:11 xh89 What was the response of the people to Yahwehs instructions? The people refused to pay attention to Yahwehs words.
7:13-14 p1i5 What did Yahweh say he would do when those who formerly refused to listen to Yahweh called out to him? Yahweh said he would not listen to them and, furthermore, he would scatter those people with a whirlwind to all the nations they had not seen.
8:2 u4cn How does Yahweh express his passion for Zion? Yahweh expresses his passion for Zion with great zeal and great anger.
8:3 o1eu What will Jerusalem and the mountain of Yahweh be called when Yahweh returns to live in the midst of Jerusalem? Jerusalem will be called “The City of Truth” and the mountain of Yahweh will be called “The Holy Mountain” when Yahweh returns to live in the midst of Jerusalem.
8:4-5 aphi Who will again be found in the streets of Jerusalem? Old men and old women will be in the streets, and the streets will be full of boys and girls playing in them.
8:7 mjoq Where was Yahweh going to rescue his people from? Yahweh was going to rescue his people from the land of the sunrise and from the land of the setting sun.
8:9 zofm Why did Yahweh want the people to strengthen their hands? Yahweh wanted the people to strengthen their hands so the temple could be rebuilt.
8:10 j9tu What happened before those days when the foundation of Yahwehs house was laid? In those days, no crops were gathered in, there was no profit, and there was no peace from enemies. Yahweh set every person each against his neighbor.
8:11-12 hew2 How did Yahweh say it would be during Zechariahs time? Yahweh said it would not be as in former days. He said seeds of peace would be sown. The climbing vine would give its fruit, and the earth would give its produce. The skies would give their dew. Yahweh would make the remnant of that people inherit all those things.
8:16-17 uuz0 How does Yahweh command the people to behave and why? Yahweh said the people must all speak truth with his neighbor, and judge with truth, justice, and peace in their gates. He said let no one plot evil in their heart against their neighbor nor be attracted to false oaths. Yahweh commanded these things because they were things he hates.
8:19 fyjz In light of the fact that the fasts of the fourth, fifth, seventh and tenth months were going to be times of joy, gladness and happy festivals for the house of Judah, what were they told to do by Yahweh? They were told to love truth and peace.
8:20-22 ly5h Who did Yahweh say would come to seek him and beg his favor? Yahweh said many people from many different cities and mighty nations would come to seek Yahweh and beg his favor.
8:23 qx8r In those days, why will ten men from every language and nation ask to go up to Jerusalem with Yahwehs people? They will ask to go up to Jerusalem with Yahwehs people for they will have heard that God is with them.
9:1-2 m4vl What does Yahwehs declaration concern? Yahwehs declaration concerns the land of Hadrach and Damascus, Hamath, and Tyre and SIdon.
9:4 vnm2 What does Yahweh say the Lord will do to Tyre? Yahweh says, “The Lord will dispossess her and destroy her strength on the sea, so she will be devoured by fire.”
9:6-7 uu2i What did Yahweh say he would do to the Philistines and what would become of them? Yahweh said he would cut off the pride of the Philistines. Yahweh also said they would become a remnant for God like a clan in Judah.
9:8 yyba What is one reason Yahweh gives for camping around his land? Yahweh said he would camp around his land against enemy armies so no one could pass through or return, for he said no oppressor would pass through it any more.
9:9 yvwy Why is the daughter of Zion told to shout with great joy and the daughter of Jerusalem told to shout with happiness? They are told to do this because their king is coming to them with righteousness and is going to rescue them.
9:9 fp5q How will their king come to them? Their king will be humble and will ride on a donkey, on the colt of a donkey.
9:10 fh96 What will this king speak to the nations? That king will speak peace to the nations.
9:10 zic3 What will be the extent of that kings dominion? That kings dominion will be from sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of the earth.
9:11 hyk5 Why has Yahweh set free their prisoners from the pit where there is no water? Yahweh says he has done this because of the blood of his covenant with them.
9:13 qcrr Against whom has Yahweh roused the sons of Zion? Yahweh has roused the sons of Zion against the sons of Greece.
9:13 fbw1 What has Yahweh made Zion like? Yahweh has made Zion like a warriors sword.
9:16 oryd What will Zion be on that day when Yahweh, their God, rescues them? On that day, Zion will be the jewels of a crown raised up over Yahwehs land.
10:1 acur What will Yahweh do for Zion? Yahweh will provide rain showers for Zion when they ask him, and plants in the field.
10:2 j3l1 What causes the people to wander like sheep and suffer? The people wander like sheep and suffer because the household idols speak falsely, the diviners envision a lie, they tell empty dreams and give empty comfort. The people also have no shepherd.
10:3 zs12 Who did Yahweh say he would punish? Yahweh said he would punish the male goats the leaders.
10:4 ihag What did Yahweh say would come from the house of Judah? Yahweh said the cornerstone, the tent peg, the war bow, and every leader would come from the house of Judah.
10:6 bd9g What did Yahweh say he would do for the houses of Judah and Joseph? Yahweh said he would strengthen the house of Judah and save the house of Joseph. Yahweh said he would restore them, have mercy on them.
10:9 oljg What will Judah and Ephraim do when they remember Yahweh in the distant countries where Yahweh has sown them? They and their children will live and return when they remember Yahweh in the distant countries where he has sown them.
10:11 seoo What did Yahweh say he would do to Egypt and Assyria after he gathers those of the house of Judah from those places? Yahweh said he would bring down the majesty of Assyria and make the scepter of Egypt go away from the Egyptians.
11:3 jgdz Why do the shepherds howl? The shepherds howl because their glory has been destroyed.
11:4 bnph What did Yahweh tell Zechariah to do? Yahweh told Zechariah to, “Shepherd the flock meant for slaughter!”
11:6 xlaj What did Yahweh say he would do to the inhabitants of Judah? Yahweh said he would no longer pity them but cause each man to fall into his shepherds hands and into his kings hands, and they would crush the land.
11:7 x38p What were the names of the two staffs that Zechariah used to shepherd the flock meant for the slaughter? The names of the two staffs were “Favor” and “Unity.”
11:8 mov6 Why did Zechariah destroy three shepherds in one month? Zechariah did this because he grew weary with the shepherds and they also hated him.
11:10 ad34 Why did Zechariah break his staff, “Favor”? He broke it to break the covenant that he had made with all his tribes.
11:12 gluo How much was Zechariah paid? Zechariah was paid thirty pieces of silver.
11:13 nlba What did Yahweh tell Zechariah to do with his thirty pieces of silver? Zechariah was told to deposit the silver in the treasury.
11:14 l3sr What did breaking the second staff, “Unity,” do? Breaking the second staff broke the brotherhood between Judah and Israel.
11:16 xjbi Yahweh said he would raise up a shepherd in the land. What will that shepherd do? That shepherd will not care for the sheep. He will not seek the sheep who have gone astray, nor heal the crippled sheep. He will not feed the steadfast sheep, but will eat the fattened sheep and tear off their hooves.
11:17 ausn What curse is pronounced upon the worthless shepherd who forsakes the flock? This is the curse: “May the sword come against his right arm and his right eye! May his right arm wither away and his right eye be blind!”
12:1 zcjz Who is Yahweh who makes this declaration concerning Israel? Yahweh is the one who stretched out the skies and laid the foundation of the earth, who fashions the spirit of mankind within him.
12:3 j0nc Who is going to gather against Jerusalem? All the nations of the earth are going to gather against Jerusalem..
12:4 czny On the day when all the nations gather against Judah, what specific things did Yahweh say he would do to the horses and riders of the enemy armies? Yahweh said he would strike every horse with terror and each rider with madness. Yahweh also said he would strike every horse of the armies blind.
12:6 lx80 In that day, what will the leaders of Judah be like? In that day, the leaders will be like fire pots among wood and like a flaming torch to standing grain.
12:7 h3m1 Why will Yahweh save the tents of Judah first? Yahweh will save the tents of Judah first so that the honor of the house of David and the honor of those who live in Jerusalem may not be greater than the rest of Judah.
12:9 t4bq What is Yahweh determined to do on that day? Yahweh said that on that day he is determined to destroy all the nations who come against Jerusalem.
12:10 bxsd On that day, what will Yahweh pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem? Yahweh will pour out a spirit of compassion and supplication.
12:10 fgp7 What will the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem do when they look upon him whom they have pierced? When they look on him whom they have pierced, they will lament and mourn for him as one mourns and laments for an only son or over the death of a firstborn son.
12:12-14 n6zf How will the land mourn in that day? In that day, each family will mourn separately from other families and in each family they will mourn separately, their wives will be separate from the men.
13:1 fjvz For what will the spring be that is opened for the house of David on that day? The spring will be for their sin and impurity.
13:2 zpv8 What will Yahweh cut off from the land and why? Yahweh will cut off the names of idols from the land so they will no longer be remembered.
13:2 arab What will Yahweh cause to pass out of the land? Yahweh will cause the false prophets and their unclean spirits to pass out of the land.
13:3 feft If any man continues to prophesy, what will his father and mother do to him? His father and mother who bore him will impale him when he prophesies.
13:4 eym6 In that day, why will he who prophesies no longer wear a hairy cloak? He who prophesies will no longer wear a hairy cloak so that he might deceive the people.
13:7 hb24 Who is the shepherd? The shepherd is “the man who stands close to me.”
13:7 w1ey What will happen to the flock when the shepherd is killed? When the shepherd is killed the flock will scatter.
13:8 g0ja What does Yahweh declare will happen throughout all the land? Yahweh declares that two portions of it will be cut off. They will perish; only a third will remain there.
13:9 ewbc What will happen to the third that remain there? The third that remain there will be brought through the fire, refined and tested.
13:9 y99s What will the third that remain there say? The third that remain there will say, “Yahweh is my God!”
14:2 wsbh Why will Jerusalems plunder be divided in their midst? Jerusalems plunder will be divided in their midst because Yahweh will gather every nation against Jerusalem for battle, and the city will be captured. The houses will be plundered.
14:3 jotw What will happen to the nations that fought against Jerusalem? Yahweh will go out and wage war against those nations as when he wages war on the day of battle.
14:4 sigk What will happen to the Mount of Olives when Yahweh stands on it? The Mount of Olives will be split in half with a very great valley between the two halves.
14:5 tvuu When will Yahweh and the holy ones come? Yahweh and the holy ones will come after the inhabitants of Jerusalem flee down the valley between Yahwehs mountains.
14:8 bd5v Where will the running water go that flows from Jerusalem? Half of the water will go to the eastern sea, and half will flow toward the western sea.
14:9 as3w Who will be king over all the earth? Yahweh will be king over all the earth.
14:11 se7d Will God destroy Jerusalem? There will be no more destruction from God against them; Jersusalem will live in safety.
14:12 pdzm With what plague will Yahweh attack all the peoples that waged war against Jerusalem? The flesh, eyes, and tongues of all the people that waged war against Jerusalem will rot.
14:13 du3t What will happen when that great fear from Yahweh comes among them? Each man will seize his neighbors hand; each hand will be raised against its neighbors hand.
14:16 opgl What will all who remain in those nations that came against Jerusalem do? All those who remain in those nations will go up from year to year to worship the king, Yahweh of hosts, and to keep the Festival of Shelters.
14:17-18 gsnx What will happen if anyone from all the nations of the earth does not go up to Jerusalem to worship the king, Yahweh of hosts? If anyone does not go up to Jerusalem, Yahweh will not bring rain on them. A plague from Yahweh will attack the nations that do not go up to keep the Festival of Shelters.
14:21 t0xs On that day who will no longer be in the house of Yahweh of hosts? On that day traders will no longer be in the house of Yahweh of hosts.
1 Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
2 1:1 bab5 During whose reign did Zechariah prophesy? Zechariah prophesied during the reign of Darius.
3 1:1 ft2k Who was Zechariah? Zechariah was the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo the prophet.
4 1:3 ywqh What did Yahweh of hosts say he would do if the people would turn to him? Yahweh of hosts said if the people would turn to him, he would return to them.
5 1:4 x8i8 What did their fathers do when Yahweh told them to turn from their evil ways and wicked practices? Their fathers would not hear and did not pay attention to Yahweh.
6 1:6 mey1 What did the people say when they repented? When they repented the people said, “Yahweh of hosts’s plans are made in keeping with his word and practice, and he has carried them out.”
7 1:8 cz8o What did Zechariah see when the word of Yahweh came to him in the night? Zechariah saw a man riding on a red horse among the myrtle trees in the valley. Behind him were red, reddish-brown, and white horses.
8 1:10 x97f What were the horses that Zechariah saw? The horses were those Yahweh had sent out to roam throughout the earth.
9 1:11 dc9e What did the horses who roamed throughout the earth find? The horses found all the earth sitting still and at rest.
10 1:12 lnvy What question did the angel of Yahweh have for Yahweh concerning Jerusalem and the cities of Judah? The angel of Yahweh asked Yahweh how long he would show no compassion to Jerusalem and the cities of Judah.
11 1:16-17 xaeg What did Yahweh of hosts say concerning Jerusalem and the cities of Judah? Yahweh said he had returned to Jerusalem with mercies, that his house would be built within her and the measuring line would be stretched out over Jerusalem. Yahweh also said his cities would once again overflow with goodness and Yahweh would again comfort Zion and once again choose Jerusalem.
12 1:19 p5hm What were the four horns that Zechariah saw? The four horns were those who had scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.
13 1:20-21 cnte Who were the four blacksmiths that Zechariah saw and what were they going to do? The blacksmiths were people who were going to drive out and cast down the horns of the nations who had lifted up any horn against the land of Judah to scatter her.
14 2:2 x9oe What was the young man going to do with the measuring line in his hand? He was going to measure Jerusalem, to determine its width and its length.
15 2:4 jwwr Why did the second angel say that Jerusalem would sit in the open country? The second angel said this because of the multitudes of men and beasts that would be within her.
16 2:5 fp96 What did Yahweh say he would become for Jerusalem? Yahweh said he would become a wall of fire around her and he would be the glory in her midst.
17 2:7 jdy2 What was Yahweh’s declaration to those who lived with the daughter of Babylon? Yahweh told them to escape to Zion.
18 2:9 mqz5 How were they supposed to know that Yahweh of hosts had sent the second angel? The second angel said Judah and Israel would know Yahweh had sent him when he shook his hand over the nations that plundered them and when the nations that plundered Judah and Israel were plundered for their slaves.
19 2:11 jgyb What will happen when Yahweh comes and encamps in Zion? When that happens great nations will join themselves to Yahweh and those of Zion will become his people.
20 2:13 kl8l Why is all flesh told to be silent before Yahweh? All flesh is told to be silent before Yahweh because Yahweh has been roused from out of the heavens.
21 3:1 nol0 Who was near Joshua the high priest? Joshua was standing before Yahweh and Satan was standing at his right hand.
22 3:1 dxwx What was Satan doing at Joshua’s right hand? Satan was accusing Joshua of sin.
23 3:3 dmzy What was Joshua wearing as he stood before the angel? Joshua was dressed in filthy garments.
24 3:4 qq8z What did the angel of Yahweh say he had done for Joshua? The angel said he had caused Joshua’s iniquity to pass from Joshua.
25 3:4-5 wgpe What happened concerning Joshua’s clothing? The angel commanded the filthy garments to be removed from Joshua and for Joshua to be clothed with fine clothing; a clean turban and clean garments.
26 3:7 ij2h What did Yahweh promise Joshua, the high priest, if he would walk in Yahweh’s ways and keep his commandments? Yahweh promised Joshua that he would govern Yahweh’s house and keep Yahweh’s courts. Yahweh also promised that he would allow Joshua to come and go before those who stand before Yahweh.
27 3:8 mkox What was the servant called that Yahweh himself was going to bring up? That servant was called “the Branch.”
28 3:9 g7om What was the first part of the message to be engraved on the seven sided stone? The first part of the message was that Yahweh would remove the sin from that land in one day.
29 3:10 u83v According to Yahweh when will each man invite his neighbor to relax under his vine and under his fig tree? Yahweh said this would occur “in that day”.
30 4:2-3 uuuj What did Zechariah see when he was roused? Zechariah saw a gold lampstand with a bowl on top, with seven lamps and two olive trees by the bowl.
31 4:4-5 oiop Did Zechariah understand what the things in the vision meant? No, Zechariah told the angel who was talking with him that he did not understand the meaning of those things in the vision.
32 4:6 qmgu What was the word of Yahweh to Zerubbabel about how things were going to get done? The word of Yahweh to Zerubbabel was, “Not by might nor by power, but only by my Spirit.”
33 4:7 ihie What will be shouted when Zerubbabel brings out the top stone? They will shout, “It is beautiful! May God bless it!”
34 4:9 h3yr How will the people know that Yahweh sent Zechariah to them? The people will know when they see the prophecy fulfilled; the hand of Zerubbabel lay the foundation of that house and his hands finish it.
35 4:10 k12j What will the people see in the hand of Zerubbabel? The people will see the plumb stone in Zerubbabel’s hand.
36 4:10 ftxp What did the the seven lamps mean? The seven lamps are the eyes of Yahweh that roam over the whole earth.
37 4:14 g1h2 What are the two olive branches? The two olive branches are the two sons of oil who stand beside the Lord of the whole earth.
38 5:2 n7y0 How big was the scroll that Zechariah saw? The scroll was twenty cubits long and ten cubits wide.
39 5:3 smfd What did the angel say the flying scroll was? The angel said the flying scroll was the curse that goes out over the face of the whole land.
40 5:3 m1bx Who did the scroll curse? The scroll was a curse to every thief and to everyone who swears a false oath.
41 5:4 u5dw What did the curse do to the thief and to the one who swears falsely by Yahweh’s name? The curse will enter their houses and remain there and consume the timber and stones of their houses.
42 5:6 qqpf What was in the basket that Zechariah saw and what did the angel say it was? An ephah was in the basket that Zechariah saw, and the angel said the ephah “is their iniquity in the whole land.”
43 5:8 ahim What did the angel say the woman in the basket was? The angel said of the woman in the basket, “This is Wickedness!”
44 5:9 zng4 What did the two women, who had wings like a stork’s wings, do with the basket? The two women lifted up the basket between earth and heaven.
45 5:11 p7r9 Where were the women taking the basket and for what purpose? The women took the basket to build a temple in Shinar for it, so that when the temple is ready, the basket will be set there on its prepared base.
46 6:1 ppm8 What did Zechariah see coming out from between two bronze mountains? Zechariah saw four chariots coming out from between two bronze mountains.
47 6:2-3 v6ca What color were the horses of each chariot? The first chariot had red horses, the second had black horses, the third had white horses, and the fourth had spotted gray horses.
48 6:5 bm9t What did the angel say the chariots were? The angel said the chariots were the four winds of heaven.
49 6:5 ukr2 Where had these four chariots been? These four chariots had been standing before the Lord of all the earth.
50 6:6 f19w Where were the three chariots with the black, the white and the spotted gray horses going? The chariot with the black horses went out to the north country. The chariot with white horses went out to the west country. The chariot with the spotted gray horses went out to the south country.
51 6:8 r61x What was the chariot with the black horses that went out to the north country going to accomplish? That chariot with the black horses was going to appease the angel’s spirit concerning the north country.
52 6:10-11 scuu What was Zechariah supposed to do with the offering he collected from Heldai, Tobijah, and Jedaiah? Zechariah was told to take the offering into the house of Josiah, son of Zephaniah. Zechariah was to take the silver and gold, make a crown and set it upon the head of Joshua the son of Jehozadak, the high priest.
53 6:12-13 jo12 What did Yahweh of hosts say Joshua son of Jehozadak, the high priest, would do? Yahweh said Joshua would grow up where he is and build the temple of Yahweh, raise up its splendor, and then sit and rule on his throne.
54 6:14 p99n Why was a crown to be placed in the temple of Yahweh? A crown was to be placed in the temple of Yahweh to Heldai, Tobijah, and Jedaiah and as a memorial to the generosity of the son of Zephaniah.
55 6:15 mf0f What must the people do for these prophetic events to come true? Yahweh said these events would happen “if you truly listen to the voice of Yahweh your God!”
56 7:2 jw8y Why did the people of Bethel send Sharezer, Regem Melech, and their men? The people of Bethel sent them to beg for Yahweh’s favor.
57 7:3 x726 What did Sharezer, Melech, and their men ask the priest and the prophets? They asked, “Should I mourn in the fifth month by means of a fast, as I have done these many years?”
58 7:5-6 k6ub What two questions did Yahweh ask the people of the land and the priests through Zechariah concerning fasting, eating and drinking? The first question Yahweh asked was, “When you fasted and mourned in the fifth and seventh month for these seventy years, were you truly fasting for me?” The second question was, “And when you ate and drank, did you not eat and drink for yourselves?”
59 7:7 g0py Briefly, what was the last question Yahweh asked the priests and people of the land? In brief, Yahweh asked if these were not the same words Yahweh told the people while they still inhabited Jerusalem, the surrounding cities, the Negev, and the western foothills.
60 7:8-10 pfi3 What did Yahweh through Zechariah tell the people to do? Yahweh said to judge with true justice, covenant faithfulness, and mercy. He said not to oppress the widow, the orphan, the foreigner or the poor person and not to do evil to one another.
61 7:11 xh89 What was the response of the people to Yahweh’s instructions? The people refused to pay attention to Yahweh’s words.
62 7:13-14 p1i5 What did Yahweh say he would do when those who formerly refused to listen to Yahweh called out to him? Yahweh said he would not listen to them and, furthermore, he would scatter those people with a whirlwind to all the nations they had not seen.
63 8:2 u4cn How does Yahweh express his passion for Zion? Yahweh expresses his passion for Zion with great zeal and great anger.
64 8:3 o1eu What will Jerusalem and the mountain of Yahweh be called when Yahweh returns to live in the midst of Jerusalem? Jerusalem will be called “The City of Truth” and the mountain of Yahweh will be called “The Holy Mountain” when Yahweh returns to live in the midst of Jerusalem.
65 8:4-5 aphi Who will again be found in the streets of Jerusalem? Old men and old women will be in the streets, and the streets will be full of boys and girls playing in them.
66 8:7 mjoq Where was Yahweh going to rescue his people from? Yahweh was going to rescue his people from the land of the sunrise and from the land of the setting sun.
67 8:9 zofm Why did Yahweh want the people to strengthen their hands? Yahweh wanted the people to strengthen their hands so the temple could be rebuilt.
68 8:10 j9tu What happened before those days when the foundation of Yahweh’s house was laid? In those days, no crops were gathered in, there was no profit, and there was no peace from enemies. Yahweh set every person each against his neighbor.
69 8:11-12 hew2 How did Yahweh say it would be during Zechariah’s time? Yahweh said it would not be as in former days. He said seeds of peace would be sown. The climbing vine would give its fruit, and the earth would give its produce. The skies would give their dew. Yahweh would make the remnant of that people inherit all those things.
70 8:16-17 uuz0 How does Yahweh command the people to behave and why? Yahweh said the people must all speak truth with his neighbor, and judge with truth, justice, and peace in their gates. He said let no one plot evil in their heart against their neighbor nor be attracted to false oaths. Yahweh commanded these things because they were things he hates.
71 8:19 fyjz In light of the fact that the fasts of the fourth, fifth, seventh and tenth months were going to be times of joy, gladness and happy festivals for the house of Judah, what were they told to do by Yahweh? They were told to love truth and peace.
72 8:20-22 ly5h Who did Yahweh say would come to seek him and beg his favor? Yahweh said many people from many different cities and mighty nations would come to seek Yahweh and beg his favor.
73 8:23 qx8r In those days, why will ten men from every language and nation ask to go up to Jerusalem with Yahweh’s people? They will ask to go up to Jerusalem with Yahweh’s people for they will have heard that God is with them.
74 9:1-2 m4vl What does Yahweh’s declaration concern? Yahweh’s declaration concerns the land of Hadrach and Damascus, Hamath, and Tyre and SIdon.
75 9:4 vnm2 What does Yahweh say the Lord will do to Tyre? Yahweh says, “The Lord will dispossess her and destroy her strength on the sea, so she will be devoured by fire.”
76 9:6-7 uu2i What did Yahweh say he would do to the Philistines and what would become of them? Yahweh said he would cut off the pride of the Philistines. Yahweh also said they would become a remnant for God like a clan in Judah.
77 9:8 yyba What is one reason Yahweh gives for camping around his land? Yahweh said he would camp around his land against enemy armies so no one could pass through or return, for he said no oppressor would pass through it any more.
78 9:9 yvwy Why is the daughter of Zion told to shout with great joy and the daughter of Jerusalem told to shout with happiness? They are told to do this because their king is coming to them with righteousness and is going to rescue them.
79 9:9 fp5q How will their king come to them? Their king will be humble and will ride on a donkey, on the colt of a donkey.
80 9:10 fh96 What will this king speak to the nations? That king will speak peace to the nations.
81 9:10 zic3 What will be the extent of that king’s dominion? That king’s dominion will be from sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of the earth.
82 9:11 hyk5 Why has Yahweh set free their prisoners from the pit where there is no water? Yahweh says he has done this because of the blood of his covenant with them.
83 9:13 qcrr Against whom has Yahweh roused the sons of Zion? Yahweh has roused the sons of Zion against the sons of Greece.
84 9:13 fbw1 What has Yahweh made Zion like? Yahweh has made Zion like a warrior’s sword.
85 9:16 oryd What will Zion be on that day when Yahweh, their God, rescues them? On that day, Zion will be the jewels of a crown raised up over Yahweh’s land.
86 10:1 acur What will Yahweh do for Zion? Yahweh will provide rain showers for Zion when they ask him, and plants in the field.
87 10:2 j3l1 What causes the people to wander like sheep and suffer? The people wander like sheep and suffer because the household idols speak falsely, the diviners envision a lie, they tell empty dreams and give empty comfort. The people also have no shepherd.
88 10:3 zs12 Who did Yahweh say he would punish? Yahweh said he would punish the male goats – the leaders.
89 10:4 ihag What did Yahweh say would come from the house of Judah? Yahweh said the cornerstone, the tent peg, the war bow, and every leader would come from the house of Judah.
90 10:6 bd9g What did Yahweh say he would do for the houses of Judah and Joseph? Yahweh said he would strengthen the house of Judah and save the house of Joseph. Yahweh said he would restore them, have mercy on them.
91 10:9 oljg What will Judah and Ephraim do when they remember Yahweh in the distant countries where Yahweh has sown them? They and their children will live and return when they remember Yahweh in the distant countries where he has sown them.
92 10:11 seoo What did Yahweh say he would do to Egypt and Assyria after he gathers those of the house of Judah from those places? Yahweh said he would bring down the majesty of Assyria and make the scepter of Egypt go away from the Egyptians.
93 11:3 jgdz Why do the shepherds howl? The shepherds howl because their glory has been destroyed.
94 11:4 bnph What did Yahweh tell Zechariah to do? Yahweh told Zechariah to, “Shepherd the flock meant for slaughter!”
95 11:6 xlaj What did Yahweh say he would do to the inhabitants of Judah? Yahweh said he would no longer pity them but cause each man to fall into his shepherd’s hands and into his king’s hands, and they would crush the land.
96 11:7 x38p What were the names of the two staffs that Zechariah used to shepherd the flock meant for the slaughter? The names of the two staffs were “Favor” and “Unity.”
97 11:8 mov6 Why did Zechariah destroy three shepherds in one month? Zechariah did this because he grew weary with the shepherds and they also hated him.
98 11:10 ad34 Why did Zechariah break his staff, “Favor”? He broke it to break the covenant that he had made with all his tribes.
99 11:12 gluo How much was Zechariah paid? Zechariah was paid thirty pieces of silver.
100 11:13 nlba What did Yahweh tell Zechariah to do with his thirty pieces of silver? Zechariah was told to deposit the silver in the treasury.
101 11:14 l3sr What did breaking the second staff, “Unity,” do? Breaking the second staff broke the brotherhood between Judah and Israel.
102 11:16 xjbi Yahweh said he would raise up a shepherd in the land. What will that shepherd do? That shepherd will not care for the sheep. He will not seek the sheep who have gone astray, nor heal the crippled sheep. He will not feed the steadfast sheep, but will eat the fattened sheep and tear off their hooves.
103 11:17 ausn What curse is pronounced upon the worthless shepherd who forsakes the flock? This is the curse: “May the sword come against his right arm and his right eye! May his right arm wither away and his right eye be blind!”
104 12:1 zcjz Who is Yahweh who makes this declaration concerning Israel? Yahweh is the one who stretched out the skies and laid the foundation of the earth, who fashions the spirit of mankind within him.
105 12:3 j0nc Who is going to gather against Jerusalem? All the nations of the earth are going to gather against Jerusalem..
106 12:4 czny On the day when all the nations gather against Judah, what specific things did Yahweh say he would do to the horses and riders of the enemy armies? Yahweh said he would strike every horse with terror and each rider with madness. Yahweh also said he would strike every horse of the armies blind.
107 12:6 lx80 In that day, what will the leaders of Judah be like? In that day, the leaders will be like fire pots among wood and like a flaming torch to standing grain.
108 12:7 h3m1 Why will Yahweh save the tents of Judah first? Yahweh will save the tents of Judah first so that the honor of the house of David and the honor of those who live in Jerusalem may not be greater than the rest of Judah.
109 12:9 t4bq What is Yahweh determined to do on that day? Yahweh said that on that day he is determined to destroy all the nations who come against Jerusalem.
110 12:10 bxsd On that day, what will Yahweh pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem? Yahweh will pour out a spirit of compassion and supplication.
111 12:10 fgp7 What will the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem do when they look upon him whom they have pierced? When they look on him whom they have pierced, they will lament and mourn for him as one mourns and laments for an only son or over the death of a firstborn son.
112 12:12-14 n6zf How will the land mourn in that day? In that day, each family will mourn separately from other families and in each family they will mourn separately, their wives will be separate from the men.
113 13:1 fjvz For what will the spring be that is opened for the house of David on that day? The spring will be for their sin and impurity.
114 13:2 zpv8 What will Yahweh cut off from the land and why? Yahweh will cut off the names of idols from the land so they will no longer be remembered.
115 13:2 arab What will Yahweh cause to pass out of the land? Yahweh will cause the false prophets and their unclean spirits to pass out of the land.
116 13:3 feft If any man continues to prophesy, what will his father and mother do to him? His father and mother who bore him will impale him when he prophesies.
117 13:4 eym6 In that day, why will he who prophesies no longer wear a hairy cloak? He who prophesies will no longer wear a hairy cloak so that he might deceive the people.
118 13:7 hb24 Who is the shepherd? The shepherd is “the man who stands close to me.”
119 13:7 w1ey What will happen to the flock when the shepherd is killed? When the shepherd is killed the flock will scatter.
120 13:8 g0ja What does Yahweh declare will happen throughout all the land? Yahweh declares that two portions of it will be cut off. They will perish; only a third will remain there.
121 13:9 ewbc What will happen to the third that remain there? The third that remain there will be brought through the fire, refined and tested.
122 13:9 y99s What will the third that remain there say? The third that remain there will say, “Yahweh is my God!”
123 14:2 wsbh Why will Jerusalem’s plunder be divided in their midst? Jerusalem’s plunder will be divided in their midst because Yahweh will gather every nation against Jerusalem for battle, and the city will be captured. The houses will be plundered.
124 14:3 jotw What will happen to the nations that fought against Jerusalem? Yahweh will go out and wage war against those nations as when he wages war on the day of battle.
125 14:4 sigk What will happen to the Mount of Olives when Yahweh stands on it? The Mount of Olives will be split in half with a very great valley between the two halves.
126 14:5 tvuu When will Yahweh and the holy ones come? Yahweh and the holy ones will come after the inhabitants of Jerusalem flee down the valley between Yahweh’s mountains.
127 14:8 bd5v Where will the running water go that flows from Jerusalem? Half of the water will go to the eastern sea, and half will flow toward the western sea.
128 14:9 as3w Who will be king over all the earth? Yahweh will be king over all the earth.
129 14:11 se7d Will God destroy Jerusalem? There will be no more destruction from God against them; Jersusalem will live in safety.
130 14:12 pdzm With what plague will Yahweh attack all the peoples that waged war against Jerusalem? The flesh, eyes, and tongues of all the people that waged war against Jerusalem will rot.
131 14:13 du3t What will happen when that great fear from Yahweh comes among them? Each man will seize his neighbor’s hand; each hand will be raised against its neighbor’s hand.
132 14:16 opgl What will all who remain in those nations that came against Jerusalem do? All those who remain in those nations will go up from year to year to worship the king, Yahweh of hosts, and to keep the Festival of Shelters.
133 14:17-18 gsnx What will happen if anyone from all the nations of the earth does not go up to Jerusalem to worship the king, Yahweh of hosts? If anyone does not go up to Jerusalem, Yahweh will not bring rain on them. A plague from Yahweh will attack the nations that do not go up to keep the Festival of Shelters.
134 14:21 t0xs On that day who will no longer be in the house of Yahweh of hosts? On that day traders will no longer be in the house of Yahweh of hosts.