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9 4. Connections Between Sections ofZechariah 1-14 287 note* 5 nton* 2 10 n-o* 9 11 jnd -0(D* 7 t]03* 6 13 T'atfn* 5 V 14 '^* 4 16 -iw* 2 tipa* 6 17 'in* 2 TO-'* Ch. 12 1 nw* 1 D'nti* 2 ID'* 4 mi* ,*2 mp 2 33D* 2 3 *]OK 4 DID* 1 5 pK* 6 6 p* 5 "PKOto* 4 pRtdi* 1 *1 1«ba 10 nso* 7 11 apa 12 nnsrn'a 11.9 ch. 12 (5x) (pi.) 11.9, 16 11.10 11.11 11.11 11.12, 17.##10,15; 12.4 11.12.##7,13 11.12, 13; 13.9 11.13.##4,15 11.13.##8,10 11.14 11.16; 13.5 11.16; 12.9 11.17 11.17.##11,16 12.1 12.1 12.1 12.1, 10; 13.2 12.1 12.2, 6 12.3 12.4.##7,18 12.5 12.6 12.6 12.7 12.8.17 12.10 (2x), 11 (2x), 12 12.11 12 (9x) 5.7, 9 2.17 2.13, 15; 4.5, 9,7 13; 6.15; 7.14 3.7 (3x); 7.12 1.1, 5, 12; 2.9; 3. 10; 5 (4x); 6.1; 8.1, 8 8.10.##5,9 6.11 5.8.##4,9 4.12; 6.2 2.8 6.7; 8.21, 22 2.10 (2x), 11 3.1; 4.3, 11; 6.6 1.16 2.10; 5.9; 6.5; 8.12 4.9; 8.9 2.10; 4.6; 5.9; 6.5, 8; 7.12 2.9; 7.7 1.8 (2x);6(5x) 6.3,7 5.4 4.3, 11 1.4; 6.2; 7.7, 12; 8.11 chs. 1 (5x); 2 (3x); 3 (4x); 4 (3x); 5 (3x); 6 (2x) 7.51 2 (pi.) 12 2 12 14 6 1,3 10, 14 2, 14 15,20 10 4 17, 18

288 Structure and the Book ofZechariah Ch. 13 1 n«on 3 rvn* 1 -.-r* 7 4 mn* 9 t^* 3 5 -a** 1 6 3n** 7 7 ps* 1 8 -in' 9 nnr* 4 13.1 13.3 13.3.##10,21 13.4 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 1.5 8.5 (2x) 10.2 3.3-5 1.6; 2.13; 3.8 8.17, 19 1.17 DJJ* 4.2, 12 (2x); 6.11 2 13.9 2.75; £.7, 8 19 (2x) 8 2, 16 14 Words omitted: n^nm** 2 , n* 7 , to** 2 , la* 1 , ^nn* 2 , mo* 1 * 9 , rrnrr^.Dtefrv* 1 , ntf'*1, -[*6o + mrr*1,]^*3, nno*2, ti^*6. The repetitions here are, as expected, mostly to do with the nations' onslaught against Jerusalem. Thus we find: rro, *ps, onr (as spoil; as being refined 13.9; cf. the table for 9.11-11.3 for silver), ep» (of all nations/peoples of the earth), battle horses smitten with plague, "in* (noun and two different niphal verb forms). These serve to draw attention to the similarity between chs. 12.1 and 14.1. The lin between 13.8-9 and 14.2, 14 ("in', rpD + unr) is more tenuous, since the words are used differently. As previously, many of the words must be discounted: np1?, D'Cfa, irp, "ip 11 , 1 3~ip, pcfto, n^on, ITTT. This leaves a miscellaneous collection of words: DYI'PK, -jba, |'j), see above. 2 inK seems to be important, but its significance is hard to specify. Is there, for example, an intended connection between the 'one day' of 14.7 and 3.9, and the 'one month' of 11.8, and/or the 'one stone' of 3.9, and even the 'one woman' of 5.7? nnstdn, is used of various families within Israel in ch. 12, and of the earth/Egypt in 14.17-18. Egypt seems to be a representative enemy here and in v. 19, where it is also parallel to 'all nations'. upn is used of the Valley of Megiddo, and the Valley of the Mount 1. Despite the rarity of the words if? 1 ; and ~i|?; the forms and meanings in 11.13 (noun and verb) and 14.6 are so different that it is impossible to connect them. In addition the latter text is uncertain. 2. See Otzen, Studien, pp. 169-72. He refers to G. Griitzmacher, Ursprung der in Zach. 9-14 vorliegenden Profetien (Heidelberg, 1892).

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4. Connections Between Sections ofZechariah 1-14 287<br />

note* 5<br />

nton* 2<br />

10 n-o* 9<br />

11 jnd<br />

-0(D* 7<br />

t]03* 6<br />

13 T'atfn* 5<br />

V<br />

14 '^* 4<br />

16 -iw* 2<br />

tipa* 6<br />

17 'in* 2<br />

TO-'*<br />

Ch. 12<br />

1 nw* 1<br />

D'nti* 2<br />

ID'* 4<br />

mi* ,*2<br />

mp<br />

2 33D* 2<br />

3 *]OK<br />

4 DID* 1<br />

5 pK* 6<br />

6 p* 5<br />

"PKOto* 4<br />

pRtdi* 1<br />

*1<br />

1«ba<br />

10 nso* 7<br />

11 apa<br />

12 nnsrn'a<br />

11.9<br />

ch. 12 (5x) (pi.)<br />

11.9, 16<br />

11.10<br />

11.11<br />

11.11<br />

11.12,<br />

17.##10,15;<br />

12.4<br />

11.12.##7,13<br />

11.12, 13; 13.9<br />

11.13.##4,15<br />

11.13.##8,10<br />

11.14<br />

11.16; 13.5<br />

11.16; 12.9<br />

11.17<br />

11.17.##11,16<br />

12.1<br />

12.1<br />

12.1<br />

12.1, 10; 13.2<br />

12.1<br />

12.2, 6<br />

12.3<br />

12.4.##7,18<br />

12.5<br />

12.6<br />

12.6<br />

12.7<br />

12.8.17<br />

12.10 (2x),<br />

11 (2x), 12<br />

12.11<br />

12 (9x)<br />

5.7, 9<br />

2.17<br />

2.13, 15; 4.5, 9,7<br />

13; 6.15; 7.14<br />

3.7 (3x); 7.12<br />

1.1, 5, 12; 2.9;<br />

3. 10; 5 (4x); 6.1;<br />

8.1, 8<br />

8.10.##5,9<br />

6.11<br />

5.8.##4,9<br />

4.12; 6.2<br />

2.8<br />

6.7; 8.21, 22<br />

2.10 (2x), 11<br />

3.1; 4.3, 11; 6.6<br />

1.16<br />

2.10; 5.9; 6.5; 8.12<br />

4.9; 8.9<br />

2.10; 4.6; 5.9; 6.5,<br />

8; 7.12<br />

2.9; 7.7<br />

1.8 (2x);6(5x)<br />

6.3,7<br />

5.4<br />

4.3, 11<br />

1.4; 6.2; 7.7, 12;<br />

8.11<br />

chs. 1 (5x); 2<br />

(3x); 3 (4x); 4<br />

(3x);<br />

5 (3x); 6 (2x)<br />

7.51<br />

2 (pi.)<br />

12<br />

2<br />

12<br />

14<br />

6<br />

1,3<br />

10, 14<br />

2, 14<br />

15,20<br />

10<br />

4<br />

17, 18

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