Zechariah and the Two Witnesses: Imputation and Cleansing; Zech. 3:1-10
As the Jews returned from the Babylonian captivity they began to reinstate the sacrificial system. This is important to understand the role of the two witnesses in Revelation 11. The prophet is Zechariah, the ruler is Zerubabbel, the high priest is Joshua, and we are told in Ezra chapter three that Zerubbabel and Joshua reinstate the temple sacrifices when they returned (about 537 BC) before the work on the foundation of the temple began. Zechariah's name means "God remembers," so the thrust of Zechariah is that God remembers, He has not forgotten His people. Remember that in the law God said He would take them out of the land but also that He would bring them back. So Zechariah's name is a reminder that God is faithful to His promises, faithful to His covenants, and that He will bring the people back to the land according to His plan and purpose.
Zechariah 3 is in the middle of the section that deals with various night visions that Zechariah had. If we look at the basic structure of the book it begins with a call to turn back to God. We usually translated that "repent" but that is a word that is loaded with a lot of religious misunderstanding. The word basically means to move from one position to another; instead of turning your back to God you Are going to turn to God. It is the Hebrew word shub and there is a play on words here: if you turn to God, God will turn to you. This section in chapter three is focusing on the cleansing of Joshua the high priest and the golden lamp stand and olive trees.
Why are we looking at Zechariah chapter three when we should be looking at chapter four? One reason is context and the other is that there is something unique about both of these chapters. Both deal with two actual historical figures, as opposed to the other visions—Zerubbabel and Joshua the high priest. Secondly, both of these chapters deal with the temple and refer to temple furniture. Third, both chapters have messianic prophecies within them. What happens in chapter three is that Joshua the high priest appears in a night vision standing in a courtroom setting before the God of the universe. But he is being challenged. It is a picture of a challenge by a prosecutor; Satan is pictured in that role. Zechariah 3:1 nasb "Then he showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the angel of the LORD, and Satan standing at his right hand to accuse him.
The reason Satan accuses Joshua is because he is said to be filthy, unclean. Zechariah 3:3 NASB "Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments and standing before the angel.
Zechariah 3:4 NASB "He spoke and said to those who were standing before him, saying, "Remove the filthy garments from him." Again he said to him [Joshua], 'See, I have taken your iniquity away from you and will clothe you with festal robes'."
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