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"'Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion! For behold, I am coming and will dwell in your midst,' says the Lord."
Zechariah 2:10
"Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your King is coming to you; He is just and having salvation, lowly and riding on a donkey, a colt, the foal of a donkey."
Zechariah 9:9
Daughter, a female offspring. Daughter of Zion, a term of endearment used by God to refer to His people, believers.
Sorry to disappoint you. The girls I'm going to be discussing today are some bad broads. But I mean "bad" in the 90s slang good way. On to the "bad" stuff.
Here's a little background on Zechariah:
Jerusalem has been in exile for 70 years. Zechariah, a young prophet, tells the people that there is hope amidst desolation. That the temple will be rebuilt and the Lord would be coming to dwell among them. What reason would there be not to rejoice? The spiritually bankrupt sins of their fathers had so decimated the people of Israel that they had been scattered to the four corners. This exile was literal depiction of their hearts toward God. But what God chastizes He will bring back to himself; as any loving Father would.What intrigues me:
Considering the information we have on the role of women in Biblical times I have been perplexed by God's referral to His people, His believers, as a daughter. Men were always so elevated amongst the heirarchy of social standing by Mosaic law. Why would God chose to define His people with a feminine word?Women were not to be completely silent, oppressed or passive victims. Consider these women:
- Rahab, a prostitute who helped God's men escape beyond the wall,
- Esther, who spoke to a king on behalf of her people when she was not summoned by him, a crime punishable by death and
- Ruth, a widowed gentile who pursued Boaz in a time when the ramifications of such actions could leave her in a far more terrible state of destitution.
These women moved with bold faith and their faith was rewarded. I long to be more like them.
Granted, there were laws to abide by for whatever reason but it was never God's intention for women to be devalued. The law became twisted and preverted by scribes and pharisees; as all Godly things can be when left in the hands of man. One thing is for certain, women are just as important to God as any man. The common referral to believers is, "the bride of Christ." This referral to the body of Christ as His bride is representative of the church's soul in union with God. Any real man knows that his wife is his greatest trust and because he is so invested in her well being she would willingly submit herself to his care (Ephesians 5:22-32).
Surely, there are great injustices against women in the Bible and there is no denying that. However, the same could be said of many men, especially Christ. Sinless and blameless He endured a horrific death. The good news: He won and with His victory we are ALL promised freedom. We were created specifically the way we are for a unique purpose.
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