Zechariah 10
Zechariah calls the people to ask the Lord for rain in the season of spring rain, for the Lord is the one who makes storm clouds and gives showers of rain, providing each person with vegetation in his field rather than relying upon the false counsel of idols and diviners who speak empty words. The prophet condemns shepherds who care for themselves rather than the flock, promising that the Lord's anger burns against them and that the Lord will care for His flock, the house of Judah, making them like His glorious horse in battle. Zechariah promises that the Lord will strengthen the house of Judah and the house of Joseph, will save them because of His compassion, and will restore them as if the Lord had never rejected them, for the Lord is their God and will answer them. The prophet announces that the people of Ephraim will become like mighty warriors, and their children will see it and rejoice, suggesting restoration and renewal extending through generations. Zechariah declares that the Lord will signal for them and gather them in, multiplying their numbers as much as they were multiplied in former times, and will bring them back from Egypt and Assyria and gather them from all lands. In redemptive history, Zechariah's promise of eschatological gathering and the restoration of the northern kingdom of Israel alongside Judah establishes that the covenant community includes all the Lord's people and that ultimate restoration encompasses the healing of historical divisions.
Zechariah 10:1
Ask the LORD for rain in the season of the spring rain, for the LORD who makes the storm clouds, and he will give them showers of rain, to everyone the vegetation of the field. This opening exhortation encourages the people to petition God for the agricultural blessing essential to survival and flourishing, establishing prayer as the proper response to divine provision. The emphasis on God as the one who causes rain emphasizes His control of natural forces and His willingness to respond to covenantal prayer. This verse establishes that God's material blessings come through the channel of believing prayer, joining divine provision with human petition. The focus on rain represents God's life-giving power operating through natural means, demonstrating His providential involvement in creation.
Zechariah 10:2
For the teraphim speak iniquity, and the diviners see falsehood; the dreamers speak lies, and offer false comfort; therefore they wander as a flock with none to shepherd them. This verse critiques false prophets and idolatrous practices (teraphim—household idols) that had led Israel astray, showing how spiritual deception leaves people defenseless and lost like scattered sheep. The comprehensive list of false spiritual guides (diviners, dreamers, idols) emphasizes that the community has been systematically deceived, turning away from the true God. This verse establishes that redemption requires rejecting all false spiritual authorities and returning to God's authentic revelation. The shepherd imagery introduces the theme of proper leadership, essential for covenant renewal.