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The Visions and Prophecies of Zechariah, "the Prophet of Hope and of Glory": An Exposito

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Being earnestly asked by honoured friends and readers of le Scattered Nation, the Quarterly Record of the Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel, to write connected expository Notes on Zechariah, I undertook to do so, without sufficiently realising - as I must now confess - how formidable the task of a continuous exposition of this particular prophetic book would prove, especially to one whose life is subject to much strain and distraction on account of many other claims and responsibilities in connection with the work of God among scattered Israel.

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574 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 2002

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David Baron

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David Baron (1857 – 1926) was a Jewish convert to the Christian faith. He, together with co-founder Charles Andrew Schönberger (1841 – 1924), began the Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel missionary organization, in London, with the purpose of converting Jews to Hebrew Christianity. Schönberger founded a branch mission in Berlin in 1921. In addition to writing several books, Baron also contributed articles to the periodical The Scattered Nation. He was a leader in the Hebrew Christian movements of the Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) period in Europe.

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November 26, 2024
still a useful commentary

I read this commentary while I was preaching through the book of Zechariah. It was greatly helpful and still very relevant to our day, even though the commentary is quite old.
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