| Chapter | Verse/s | Verse Summary |
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| 1. | (1) | In the eighth month in the second year of Darius |
| (2-6) | My words... did they not take hold of your fathers | |
| (7-13) | Behold a man riding upon a red horse ... among the myrtle trees | |
| (14-15) | I was but a little displeased and they helped forward the affliction | |
| (16-17) | The Lord shall yet comfort Zion | |
| (18-21) | Four horns and four carpenters |
| 2. | (1-2) | Behold a man with a measuring line in his hand |
| (3-5) | Jerusalem shall be inhabited as towns without walls | |
| (6-9) | I have spread you abroad as the four winds of the heaven | |
| (10-13) | Many nations shall be joined to the Lord in that day |
| 3. | (1-2) | The Lord rebuke thee O Satan |
| (3-5) | Joshua was clothed with filthy garments | |
| (6-10) | I will bring forth my servant that branch |
| 4. | (1-4) | A candlestick all of gold ... and two olive trees |
| (5-10) | Eyes of the Lord which run to and from through the whole earth | |
| (11-14) | What are these two olive trees |
| 5. | (1-4) | This is the curse that goeth forth over the face of the whole earth |
| (5-11) | This is an ephah that goeth forth |
| 6. | (1) | There came four chariots forth from between two mountains |
| (2-4) | What these my Lord | |
| (5-8) | These are the four spirits of the heavens | |
| (9-14) | Behold the man whose name is the branch | |
| (15) | they that are far off shall come and build |
| 7. | (1-3) | Should I weep in the fifth month ... as I have done |
| (4-7) | Should ye not hear the words ... buy the former prophets | |
| (8-14) | Execute true judgment and shew mercy |
| 8. | (1-2) | I was jealous for Zions with great jealousy ... wrath |
| (3-6) | Jerusalem shall be called a city of truth | |
| (7-8) | I will save my people from the East country .. West | |
| (9-13) | As ye were a curse among the heathen ... so will I save you | |
| (14-17) | Speak ye every man the truth to his neighbor | |
| (18-19) | Therefore love the truth and peace | |
| (20-23) | Many ...shall seek the Lord of hosts in Jerusalem |
| 9. | (1-7) | Word against Damascus, Tyre, Zidon, Ashkelon, Gaza |
| (8-10) | Lowly riding upon an ass ... a colt the foal of an ass | |
| (11-17) | Turn ye to the stronghold ye prisoners of hope |
| 10. | (1) | Ask ye of the Lord rain in the time of the latter rain |
| (2) | Therefore they went their way as a flock | |
| (3-5) | The Lord of hosts hath visited his flock the house of Judah | |
| (6) | I will strengthen the house of Judah, save the house of Joseph | |
| (7-12) | And the shall remember me in far countries |
| 11. | (1-6) | Feed the flock of the slaughter |
| (7-9) | I took unto me two staves... called Beauty ... Bands | |
| (10-11) | I took my staff even Beauty and cut it asunder | |
| (12-13) | They weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver | |
| (14) | I cut asunder mine other staff even Bands | |
| (15-17) | Take unto thee yet the instruments of a foolish shepherd |
| 12. | (1) | The Lord which stretcheth forth the heavens |
| (2-9) | I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling | |
| (10-14) | They shall look upon me whom they have pierced |
| 13. | (1) | There shall be a fountain opened to the house of David |
| (2) | It shall come to pass ... I will cut off the names of the idols | |
| (3-6) | What are these wounds in thine hands | |
| (7-9) | Smite the shepherd and the sheep shall be scattered |
| 14. | (1-2) | I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle |
| (3-5) | The mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof | |
| (6-8) | Living waters shall go out from Jerusalem | |
| (9-11) | In that day there shall be one Lord and name one | |
| (12-15) | This shall be the plague wherewith the Lord will smite all ...people | |
| (16-19) | The punishment of all nations that come not up to keep the feast | |
| (20-21) | Upon the bells of the horses Holiness unto the Lord |