7:1 And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
fourth
year
of
king
Darius,
that
the
word
of
Jehovah
came
unto
Zechariah
in
the
fourth
[day]
of
the
ninth
month,
even
in
Chislev.
7:2 Now
[they
of]
Beth-el
had
sent
Sharezer
and
Regem-melech,
and
their
men,
to
entreat
the
favor
of
Jehovah,
7:3 [and]
to
speak
unto
the
priests
of
the
house
of
Jehovah
of
hosts,
and
to
the
prophets,
saying,
Should
I
weep
in
the
fifth
month,
separating
myself,
as
I
have
done
these
so
many
years
7:4 Then
came
the
word
of
Jehovah
of
hosts
unto
me,
saying,
7:5 Speak
unto
all
the
people
of
the
land,
and
to
the
priests,
saying,
When
ye
fasted
and
mourned
in
the
fifth
and
in
the
seventh
[month],
even
these
seventy
years,
did
ye
at
all
fast
unto
me,
even
to
me
7:6 And
when
ye
eat,
and
when
ye
drink,
do
not
ye
eat
for
yourselves,
and
drink
for
yourselves
7:7 [Should
ye]
not
[hear]
the
words
which
Jehovah
cried
by
the
former
prophets,
when
Jerusalem
was
inhabited
and
in
prosperity,
and
the
cities
thereof
round
about
her,
and
the
South
and
the
lowland
were
inhabited
7:8 And
the
word
of
Jehovah
came
unto
Zechariah,
saying,
7:9 Thus
hath
Jehovah
of
hosts
spoken,
saying,
Execute
true
judgment,
and
show
kindness
and
compassion
every
man
to
his
brother;
7:10 and
oppress
not
the
widow,
nor
the
fatherless,
the
sojourner,
nor
the
poor;
and
let
none
of
you
devise
evil
against
his
brother
in
your
heart.
7:11 But
they
refused
to
hearken,
and
pulled
away
the
shoulder,
and
stopped
their
ears,
that
they
might
not
hear.
7:12 Yea,
they
made
their
hearts
as
an
adamant
stone,
lest
they
should
hear
the
law,
and
the
words
which
Jehovah
of
hosts
had
sent
by
his
Spirit
by
the
former
prophets:
therefore
there
came
great
wrath
from
Jehovah
of
hosts.
7:13 And
it
is
come
to
pass
that,
as
he
cried,
and
they
would
not
hear,
so
they
shall
cry,
and
I
will
not
hear,
said
Jehovah
of
hosts;
7:14 but
I
will
scatter
them
with
a
whirlwind
among
all
the
nations
which
they
have
not
known.
Thus
the
land
was
desolate
after
them,
so
that
no
man
passed
through
nor
returned:
for
they
laid
the
pleasant
land
desolate.