And it shall come to pass in that day, that the light shall not be clear, nor dark:
When that day comes, the light won't be bright and clear, but it won't be complete darkness either.
Sometimes God's timing exists in the in-between spaces, not full light, not total dark, but something uniquely his.
📚 Historical Context
Zechariah was a prophet who lived around 520 BC, speaking to the Jewish people who had returned from exile in Babylon and were rebuilding their nation. In this chapter, he describes a prophetic vision of the Day of the Lord, a future time of divine judgment and restoration for Israel amid global conflict. The verse specifically portrays an unusual state of light, symbolizing the chaos and uncertainty that precede God's ultimate triumph.
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