1) The “in that day” statements seem to be key to understanding the events of the last three chapters of Zechariah. There are seven occurrences of this phrase in chapter twelve alone and ten more in the two chapters to follow. To what historical timeframe do the following references of this phrase appear to refer? (Zech. 12:10-12; 13:1; 13:8)
2) In chapter nine, the “burden of the word of the Lord” is described as being “against” the nations surrounding Jerusalem (Zech. 9:1). In chapter twelve, how is “the burden of the word of the Lord” described in regard to Israel? (Zech. 12:1)
3) What two metaphors are used to describe what Jerusalem will be? (Zech. 12:2-3)
4) What two metaphors are used to describe Judah? (Zech. 12:7)
5) According to the text what will the Lord do “in that day” regarding the inhabitants of Jerusalem? (Zech. 12:8)
6) How will the “one who is feeble” be “in that day”? How will the house of David be? (Zech. 12:8)
7) What will the Lord set about to do “in that day”? (Zech. 12:9)
8) What will be poured out upon the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem? (Zech. 12:10)
9) Who will they look upon? To whom is this referring? (Zech. 12:10; Jn. 19:37)
10) To what event might the reference to Hadadrimmon be alluding? (Zech. 12:11; II Chr. 35:22-27)