An Amicable Controversy with a Jewish Rabbi, on The Messiah's Coming / With an Entirely New Exposition of Zechariah, on the Messiah's Kingdom
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The author presents a systematic, chapter-by-chapter exposition of Zechariah (chapters IX–XIV) that emphasizes spiritual rather than political fulfillment, arguing that prophecies about Israel and the new Jerusalem describe a moral and religious restoration associated with the Messiah and the nature of the millennium. He clarifies translation choices and Hebrew punctuation, provides notes and interpretive remarks, and promotes a uniform hermeneutic to address perceived inconsistencies in earlier commentaries. The work also records a written exchange with a Jewish rabbi who offers alternative readings, enabling the author to defend and refine his interpretations.
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