CHAPTER 7
Obedience Better than Fasting
Disobedience the Cause of Captivity
1 Now in the fourth year of King Darius it came to pass
that the word of the L
ORD came to Zechariah, on the fourth
day of the ninth month, Chislev,
2 when
the people[fn] sent Sherezer,
[fn] with Regem-Melech and his men,
to the house of God,
[fn] to pray before the L
ORD,
3 and to ask the priests who
were in the house of the L
ORD of hosts, and the prophets, saying, “Should I weep in the fifth month and fast as I have done for so many years?”
4 Then the word of the L
ORD of hosts came to me, saying,
5 “Say to all the people of the land, and to the priests: ‘When you fasted and mourned in the fifth and seventh
months during those seventy years, did you really fast for Me—for Me?
6 When you eat and when you drink, do you not eat and drink
for yourselves? 7 Should you not
have obeyed the words which the L
ORD proclaimed through the former prophets when Jerusalem and the cities around it were inhabited and prosperous, and the South
[fn] and the Lowland were inhabited?’ ”
Disobedience Resulted in Captivity
8 Then the word of the LORD came to Zechariah, saying, 9 “Thus says the LORD of hosts:
‘Execute true justice,
Show mercy and compassion
Everyone to his brother.
10 Do not oppress the widow or the fatherless,
The alien or the poor.
Let none of you plan evil in his heart
Against his brother.’
11 “But they refused to heed, shrugged their shoulders, and stopped their ears so that they could not hear. 12 Yes, they made their hearts like flint, refusing to hear the law and the words which the LORD of hosts had sent by His Spirit through the former prophets. Thus great wrath came from the LORD of hosts. 13 Therefore it happened, that just as He proclaimed and they would not hear, so they called out and I would not listen,” says the LORD of hosts. 14 “But I scattered them with a whirlwind among all the nations which they had not known. Thus the land became desolate after them, so that no one passed through or returned; for they made the pleasant land desolate.”