Then I asked the angel, “What are the two olive trees on the right and left of the lampstand?”
Parallel translations
- WEB Then I asked him, “What are these two olive trees on the right side of the lamp stand and on the left side of it?”
- KJV Then answered I, and said unto him, What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick and upon the left side thereof?
- NKJV Then I answered and said to him, “What are these two olive trees—at the right of the lampstand and at its left?”
- NASB Then I said to him, “What are these two olive trees on the right of the lampstand and on its left?”
- NLT Then I asked the angel, “What are these two olive trees on each side of the lampstand,
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Quick answer
Zechariah asks about the two olive trees beside the lampstand. He presses for the meaning of the supplying trees.
Overview
Having received the central message, the prophet now seeks understanding of the two olive trees. His persistent questioning shows a desire to grasp the full meaning of the vision. The answer, given shortly, identifies the trees as God's anointed servants through whom His Spirit's provision flows.
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