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Answer: The passage reads: "Behold a man whose name
is the Shoot, who will spring up out of his place and
build the Temple of the Lord. And he shall build the
Temple of the Lord, and he shall bear glory. And he
shall sit and rule on his throne, and the priest shall
be on his throne. And a counsel of peace shall be between
them [both]."
Some commentators identify the "man whose name is
Shoot" as Zerubbabel others as the Messiah. "The Shoot"
is called a ruler, not a king; and he is to build the
Temple of the Lord. Moreover, the text does not speak
of one individual but of two, the ruler and the (high)
priest. Both individuals will interact harmoniously
with each other, "And a counsel of peace shall be between
them [both]." Thus, there is no truth to the suggestion
that "the Shoot" combines the office of king and high
priest. |