A Study in Eschatological Hope, Messianic Typology, and Linguistic Nuance The Book of Zechariah stands as the most complex and linguistically diverse of the Minor Prophets (The Twelve). As we engage in this scholarship, we recognize that while the human author utilized the Hebrew lashon (language) of the post-exilic period, the Sovereign—who alone holds true authority—is the source of the vision. This study explores the book's unique structure, its transition from "Sound" (the prophetic word) to "Vision" (the apocalyptic imagery), and its profound Messianic implications.
Alexandra Christine "Alex Christine" Miller (Thu,) studied this question.