Overview
Zechariah 5:1, By the flying roll is shewn the curse of thieves and swearers; Zechariah 5:5, and by a woman pressed in an ephah the final judgment of wickedness.

and it shall remain: Leviticus 14:34-45, Deuteronomy 7:26, Job 18:15, Job 20:26, Proverbs 3:33, Habakkuk 2:9-11, James 5:2, James 5:3
Reciprocal: Exodus 20:15 - General Leviticus 6:3 - sweareth Leviticus 14:35 - a plague Leviticus 14:44 - General Leviticus 19:11 - shall not Leviticus 19:12 - ye shall Numbers 5:24 - General Deuteronomy 28:17 - General Joshua 7:11 - among Joshua 9:20 - lest wrath Judges 11:10 - if we do 2 Kings 5:24 - and bestowed Nehemiah 5:13 - So God Job 11:14 - let not Job 21:28 - Where Job 22:23 - thou shalt Psalms 24:4 - sworn Psalms 37:22 - cut off Proverbs 10:22 - he Proverbs 14:11 - house Proverbs 15:27 - He that is Proverbs 20:21 - but Proverbs 21:7 - destroy them Ecclesiastes 9:2 - feareth Isaiah 24:6 - hath Jeremiah 5:2 - though Jeremiah 7:9 - steal Jeremiah 17:11 - he that Jeremiah 23:10 - because Ezekiel 17:16 - whose oath Amos 3:10 - who Micah 6:10 - the treasures Haggai 1:6 - with holes Zechariah 5:3 - sweareth Zechariah 8:17 - love Zechariah 9:1 - the rest Malachi 3:5 - the sorcerers Matthew 26:72 - with Mark 11:21 - General Acts 1:20 - Let his Acts 8:20 - Thy 1 Timothy 1:10 - perjured

This is an ephah: "The meaning of this vision," says Archbishop Newcome, "seems to be, that the Babylonish captivity had happened on account of the wickedness of the Jews, and that a like dispersion would befall them if they relapsed into like crimes." The woman who sat in the ephah was an emblem of the Jewish nation; the casting the weight of lead on the mouth of the ephah seems to mean the condemnation of the Jews, after they had filled up the measure of their iniquities by crucifying the Messiah; the "two women, with wings like a stork, and the wind in their wings," seem emblematical of the Roman armies and the rapidity of their conquests; and their lifting up the ephah and carrying it through the air, to build it a house in Shinar or Babylon, where it was fixed on its own basis, represents the taking of Jerusalem, the dispersion of the Jews, and the long continuance of that calamity, as a just punishment of their unbelief. Ezekiel 44:10, Ezekiel 44:11, Amos 8:5
Reciprocal: Amos 8:2 - Amos Zechariah 4:4 - What Zechariah 6:4 - unto Matthew 23:32 - the measure 1 Thessalonians 2:16 - to fill Revelation 14:15 - ripe

for: Deuteronomy 28:49, Daniel 9:26, Daniel 9:27, Hosea 8:1, Matthew 24:28
Reciprocal: Job 39:13 - wings and feathers unto the Daniel 8:3 - I lifted Hosea 4:19 - wind Zechariah 1:18 - lifted

Reciprocal: Zechariah 2:2 - Whither Zechariah 6:4 - unto