And so shall be the plague of the horse, of the mule, of the camel, and of the ass, and of all the beasts that shall be in these tents, as this plague.
The same devastating plague will hit all the animals too, horses, mules, camels, donkeys, and every other animal in those camps. They'll face the exact same destruction.
Even the animals won't escape God's judgment when it comes.
📚 Historical Context
Zechariah was a prophet who lived around 520 BC, speaking to the Jewish people after their return from Babylonian exile, encouraging them to rebuild the temple and trust in God's promises. In Chapter 14, he describes a prophetic vision of a final battle in Jerusalem where God intervenes to defeat enemy nations, including supernatural judgments like plagues. This verse specifically highlights how animals used by invaders would be struck by the same plague as the people, emphasizing the comprehensive nature of God's judgment.
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