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11. Recall from 1:1 that all of chapters 1-6
was revealed to Zechariah “in the eighth month
of the second year of Darius.”
13. The word pechah, translated “governor” in
1:8, is a borrowed word, used for the Persian
governors in Palestine in postexilic times. See
The Zondervan Pictorial Bible Dictionary, p. 503.
14. Unfortunately, the revival
res of
Nehemiah’s earlier ministry (Neh 10:28-39) had
by now died out.
15. G. Campbell Morgan, Voices of Twelve
Hebrew Prophets, p. 151. Another writer has
commented, “The Book of Malachi ts the
situation amid which Nehemiah worked as
snugly as a bone ts its spcket” (J. M. P. Smith,
quoted
in The International Standard Bible
Encyclopedia, 3:1970.)
16. Ralph Earle, Meet the Minor Prophets, p.
105.
17. This pattern has been called didacticdialectic, or dialogistic.
18. Merrill F. Unger, Unger’s Bible Handbook,
p. 449.
19. W. Graham Scroggie, Know Your Bible,
1:218.
20. A recommended brief treatment includes
Henry E. Dosker, “Between the Testaments,” in
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia,