Today, I am reading and commenting on Zechariah 11-14.
The first thing which struck me concerned the prophecy about breaking the staff called “Union”, which symbolized the breaking of the family bond between Judah and Israel. Zechariah prophesied after the Return from Exile, so theoretically after the split between Israel and Judah had become moot. However, this come just before God told Zechariah that He was going to raise up a worthless shepherd over the land, a shepherd who would not care for the lost, nor seek the young, nor heal the injured. This shepherd would divide the members of the flock against one another (this is me interpreting what I am reading here). This prophecy of abandonment comes after Zechariah had prophesied that the oppressed of the flock had rejected God as their shepherd. This gave this whole passage a meaning I had never seen before. God has promised to protect the weak, the powerless, and the oppressed, but when those who fall into those categories reject His protection He will allow “leaders” to arise who will show them their folly. When those whom God has vowed to protect reject His protection He will allow leaders to arise who divide them against one another and take advantage of them for the benefit of the leader. Look around and I think you will see how that is happening today.
All of the above being said, Zechariah follows that with a prophecy of promise. God promises that the day will come when He will pour out His Spirit on people and they will mourn for what they have done. Then He will purify them as silver is purified by fire and they will burn like a fire in straw, purifying the world around them.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.