The 14th chapter of Zechariah stands as one of the most devastating passages in Scripture for any theology that claims God has permanently cast away the Jewish people or transferred Israel’s promises to the Church. Written around 520–518 B.C. to a post-exilic Jewish community rebuilding Jerusalem, Zechariah’s vision is unmistakably national, geographic, and Jewish. It is not an allegory. It is not “spiritualized.” Read literally in the King James Bible, it obliterates Replacement Theology (supersessionism), Covenant Theology’s amillennial framework, and the notion that the Church is the “new” or “true” Israel. Let us walk through the chapter verse by verse.

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