And I questioned him further, “What are the two olive branches beside the two gold pipes from which the golden oil pours?”
Parallel translations
- WEB I asked him the second time, “What are these two olive branches, which are beside the two golden spouts, that pour the golden oil out of themselves?”
- KJV And I answered again, and said unto him, What be these two olive branches which through the two golden pipes empty the golden oil out of themselves?
- NKJV And I further answered and said to him, “What are these two olive branches that drip into the receptacles of the two gold pipes from which the golden oil drains?”
- NASB And I responded the second time and said to him, “What are the two olive branches which are beside the two golden pipes, which empty the golden oil from themselves?”
- NLT and what are the two olive branches that pour out golden oil through two gold tubes?”
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Zechariah asks again about the two olive branches pouring golden oil through the spouts. He seeks to understand the channels of supply.
Overview
The prophet's repeated, more detailed question highlights the importance of the olive branches that convey the oil. The 'golden oil' flowing from them stresses the rich, divine quality of the supply. This sustained inquiry sets up the climactic identification of the two anointed ones who stand before the Lord of all the earth.
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- Matt 20:23“You will indeed drink My cup,” Jesus said. “But to sit at My right or left is not Mine to grant. These seats belong to those for whom My Father has prepared them.”
- Rev 11:4These witnesses are the two olive trees and the two lampstands that stand before the Lord of the earth.
- Hag 1:1In the second year of the reign of Darius, on the first day of the sixth month, the word of the LORD came through Haggai the prophet to Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and to Joshua son of Jehozadak, the high priest, stating
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