Verse 1
Introduction
In Zechariah 4 the people are shown after the ideal of God. Zechariah 5 shows the people as they really are. Therefore, it deals with judgment, as well as the last night vision in Zechariah 6 (Zechariah 6:1-Ruth :). So far encouragement has been heard, but now the judgment is announced because of the true condition of the people.
In the sixth night vision, with the flying scroll (Zechariah 5:1-Numbers :), the transgressors of the law are judged and thus sinners are removed. In the seventh night vision, with the woman in the ephah (Zechariah 5:5-1 Kings :) the land is cleansed by removing wickedness, the principle of sin. In this way the land will truly become the “holy land” (Zechariah 2:12).
A Flying Scroll
Zechariah lifts up his eyes again in a vision. In the vision he sees “a flying scroll”. The flying scroll represents the active power of the Word of God, working in judgment, a judgment that is quickly carried out.
The scroll plays an important role in Scripture. It contains the councils of God regarding Christ (Psalms 40:7), His grace which He reveals in the Lord Jesus. The scroll also contains God’s intentions with the earth. That scroll is in the hand of God and is given to the Lord Jesus, the Lamb (Revelation 5:7; cf. Ezekiel 2:1; Ezekiel 2:2Ezekiel 2:9; Ezekiel 2:10). The main idea in Revelation is, on the one hand, God’s grace in salvation for His people, the believers, and on the other hand, the judgment of the wicked. Here in Zechariah it is the judgment of His unfaithful people.