As the strong horses went out, they were eager to go and patrol the earth; and the LORD said, "Go and patrol the earth." So they patrolled the earth. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Zechariah 6:7? 2. How does Zechariah 6:7 illustrate God's sovereignty over the earth? 3. What is the significance of the "strong horses" in Zechariah 6:7? 4. How can we apply God's command to "Go throughout the earth" today? 5. How does Zechariah 6:7 connect with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19? 6. What does Zechariah 6:7 teach about God's authority and our obedience? 7. What is the significance of the four chariots in Zechariah 6:7? 8. How do the four spirits of heaven relate to God's sovereignty in Zechariah 6:7? 9. What does Zechariah 6:7 reveal about God's judgment on the earth? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Zechariah 6? 11. How can the vision of four horses (Zechariah 6:1–8) be harmonized with the four horsemen described in Revelation 6:1–8? 12. (Psalm 147:10-11) How does God's supposed indifference to physical strength align with other biblical passages that celebrate or rely upon human might in battles and conquests? 13. How does Isaiah 25:6, which speaks of a universal feast for all peoples, align with other Old Testament passages emphasizing Israel's exclusivity? 14. Why does the Lamb have seven horns and seven eyes (Revelation 5:6), and is there any scientific or historical precedent for such a creature? Discussion Questions 1. How does the imagery of the strong horses in Zechariah 6:7 enhance our understanding of God's sovereignty and judgment?2. In what ways can we, like the horses, be eager to fulfill God's purposes in our daily lives? 3. How does the concept of God patrolling the earth provide comfort and assurance in times of uncertainty? 4. What parallels can we draw between the vision in Zechariah 6 and the events described in Revelation 6? 5. How can we actively participate in God's plan for the world, and what practical steps can we take to align our actions with His will?1. How does the vision of the four chariots symbolize God's sovereignty? 2. How does the symbolism of the different colored horses resonate with other parts of the Bible? 3. How do the chariots represent the four spirits of heaven? What could these spirits represent in your own spiritual life? 4. What does the crowning of Joshua symbolize about the Messiah? 5. How does the figure of the Branch reflect Jesus' dual roles as Priest and King? 6. How does the symbolism in Zechariah 6 apply to our current world situation? 7. How can we relate to the Israelites' condition of obedience for blessings in our personal life? 8. How can we apply the lessons from Zechariah's vision to better understand God's control over world events? 9. How does the concept of Jesus as the Branch apply to your life and faith? 10. How does the crowning event in Zechariah 6 relate to the prophetic tradition in the Old Testament? 11. In the modern world, where can we see the symbolic manifestation of the four chariots? 12. What role does obedience play in God's blessings, as shown in Zechariah 6? 13. How can the lessons of Zechariah 6 provide comfort during personal trials or societal upheaval? 14. How does the dual role of the Branch as a priest and king challenge traditional expectations of religious leadership? 15. How does the prophecy of the Branch point to the reconciliation of different aspects of society? 16. How might understanding the prophecies of Zechariah 6 impact your view of God’s divine plan? 17. In what ways can the fulfillment of Zechariah’s prophecy reinforce your trust in God’s promises? 18. What does the command to make crowns out of silver and gold represent for you? 19. What does the rebuilding of the Lord's temple symbolize in your personal spiritual life? 20. How can we strive to 'diligently obey' God's commands in our everyday lives? Links Zechariah 6:7 NIVZechariah 6:7 NLT Zechariah 6:7 ESV Zechariah 6:7 NASB Zechariah 6:7 KJV Zechariah 6:7 Commentaries Bible Hub |



