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God remembers: A study of Zechariah

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Feinberg, Charles L.

284 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1977

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September 9, 2024
Okay I totally underestimated this book! It desperately needs an updated edition / printing, but the actual content was incredibly helpful and inspiring. After reading, I am shocked at how crucial this book is to the story of the Messiah, yet how little I knew or studied it before now!!!

My church elders recommended this as a starting point for understanding Revelation (our BSF study this year,) and they were 100% correct — it's like a little mini, OT version of Revelation.

Loved it.

Discussed with my husband along the way, who was studying it in his men's Bible study and that made it double fun!
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April 21, 2014
This book is a good commentary that I used as a devotional through the Prophetic book of Zechariah. The title plays on the meaning of the name Zechariah which in the Hebrew means “God remembers.” This is an appropriate title for a commentary on the book of Zechariah since God has not forgotten His people. God Remembers is the first book-length work that I read from the author and I totally enjoyed it. Having tasted this book as a sort of “first fruit,” I plan to read other works by Charles Feinberg in the near future. I can see why Charles Feinberg was a popular Old Testament professor. The book of Zechariah has a lot of Messianic prophecies and I really appreciated this commentary pointing them out. It has good details and insights that I didn’t see from an initial reading of Zechariah. There are also wonderful exegetical nuggets in the book for Bible expositors and teachers as well. My favorite part of the book was the discussion on Zechariah chapters twelve and thirteen in which Christ’s second coming is anticipated. Towards the end of the book the author also had a short list titling each chapter of Zechariah and how it points towards Christ. I definitely recommend this book.
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