Zechariah 14:10
Armenian Eastern Bible 1994
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Zechariah describes a future time when the land around Jerusalem will be flattened and made accessible, stretching from Geba to Rimmon. The city itself will be raised up and populated from various gates to landmarks like the king's winepresses. It speaks of transformation and restoration.
Explained for Children
Imagine taking a big hill and flattening it so everyone can walk on it easily from one end to another. That's what this verse is talking about, but with Jerusalem! The city will become more beautiful and full of people living in peace.
Historical Background
Zechariah wrote these words around 520-518 BCE during the restoration period after the Babylonian exile. He was addressing the returned exiles who were rebuilding Jerusalem and its temple, giving them a vision of future prosperity and divine protection.
Living It Out Today
Just as this verse describes transforming difficult terrain into an accessible plain, we can apply it to our own lives by seeing challenges as opportunities for transformation and growth through faith. For example, facing a daunting project at work can be seen as an opportunity to learn and grow.