Zechariah 1: Zechariah calls the people to return to the Lord, and he receives visions of God’s plans for Jerusalem and the nations.
Zechariah 2: Zechariah has a vision of four horns representing Israel’s enemies and four craftsmen who will overthrow them.
Zechariah 3: A vision of a man measuring Jerusalem and the promise of God’s protection for the city.
Zechariah 4: Zechariah sees a vision of Joshua the high priest, symbolizing the cleansing of Israel’s sin.
Zechariah 5: A vision of a golden lampstand and two olive trees, symbolizing God’s provision and leadership for His people.
Zechariah 6: Zechariah sees a flying scroll, representing God’s judgment on those who steal and swear falsely.
Zechariah 7: A vision of a woman in a basket, representing wickedness being removed from the land.
Zechariah 8: Four chariots symbolize God’s judgment on the nations, and Zechariah crowns Joshua as a sign of the coming Messiah.
Zechariah 9: Zechariah speaks of the importance of justice, mercy, and obedience to God, rather than empty ritual.
Zechariah 10: God promises the restoration of Jerusalem and the blessings of peace and prosperity for His people.
Zechariah 11: Zechariah foretells the coming of the Messiah, the humble king who will bring peace to the nations.
Zechariah 12: God promises to save His people and restore them to their land, making them strong in His name.
Zechariah 13: Zechariah speaks of the shepherds of Israel and the rejection of the true shepherd, symbolizing the nation’s rebellion against God.
Zechariah 14: A prophecy of the coming Day of the Lord, when God will defeat His enemies and establish His eternal kingdom.