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Zechariah 4
And
the
angel
that
talked
with
me
came
again,
and
waked
me,
as
a
man
that
is
wakened
out
of
his
sleep,
2 And
said
unto
me,
What
seest
thou?
And
I
said,
I
have
looked,
and
behold
a
a
candlestick
all
of
gold,
with
a
bowl
upon
the
top
of
it,
and
his
seven
lamps
thereon,
and
seven
pipes
to
the
seven
lamps,
which
are
upon
the
top
thereof:
3 And
two
olive
trees
by
it,
one
upon
the
right
side
of
the
bowl,
and
the
other
upon
the
left
side
thereof.
4 So
I
answered
and
spake
to
the
angel
that
talked
with
me,
saying,
What
are
these,
my
lord?
5 Then
the
angel
that
talked
with
me
answered
and
said
unto
me,
Knowest
thou
not
what
these
be?
And
I
said,
No,
my
lord.
6 Then
he
answered
and
spake
unto
me,
saying,
This
is
the
word
of
the
Lord
unto
Zerubbabel,
saying,
Not
by
might,
nor
by
power,
but
by
my
a
spirit,
saith
the
Lord
of
hosts.
7 Who
art
thou,
O
great
mountain?
before
Zerubbabel
thou
shalt
become
a
plain:
and
he
shall
bring
forth
the
headstone
thereof
with
shoutings,
crying,
Grace,
grace
unto
it.
8 Moreover
the
word
of
the
Lord
came
unto
me,
saying,
9 The
hands
of
Zerubbabel
have
laid
the
foundation
of
this
house;
his
hands
shall
also
finish
it;
and
thou
shalt
know
that
the
Lord
of
hosts
hath
sent
me
unto
you.
10 For
who
hath
despised
the
day
of
small
things?
for
they
shall
rejoice,
and
shall
see
the
plummet
in
the
hand
of
Zerubbabel
with
those
seven;
they
are
the
eyes
of
the
Lord,
which
run
to
and
fro
through
the
whole
earth.
11 Then
answered
I,
and
said
unto
him,
What
are
these
two
olive
trees
upon
the
right
side
of
the
candlestick
and
upon
the
left
side
thereof?
12 And
I
answered
again,
and
said
unto
him,
What
be
these
two
olive
branches
which
through
the
two
golden
pipes
empty
the
golden
oil
out
of
themselves?
13 And
he
answered
me
and
said,
Knowest
thou
not
what
these
be?
And
I
said,
No,
my
lord.
14 Then
said
he,
These
are
the
two
a
anointed
ones,
that
stand
by
the
Lord
of
the
whole
earth.
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