Zechariah 14:6 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

Bible Comments

And it shall come to pass in that day, [that] the light shall not be clear, [nor] dark:

Ver. 6. And it shall come to pass in that day] That is, saith Diodati, after the destruction of antichrist, shall the Son of God come in, who shall bring the Church into its glory; where without any vicissitude or variation of day and night, of calamity and prosperity, of knowledge and ignorance, it shall enjoy eternal light by the sight of God, Isa 60:19-20 Revelation 21:23; Revelation 22:5. Thus he. Between this fall of antichrist and the consummation of all some place the full and final restoration of the Jews, and make this a description of that glorious Church they shall then erect. There shall be no darkness, but perpetual light. It shall not be, saith our prophet here, sometimes clear, sometimes misty, (variable and uncertain weather, now fair, now foul), but one day, not of day and night; for in the evening, when night is wont to come, it shall be light; as if he should say, it shall be always day and no night, ανεσπερος ημερα, a nightless day, a morning without clouds, a clear shining after rain, as David in another case, 2 Samuel 22:4, and as with the Hyperboreans, the whole half year is said to be but one continuous day; so that they sow and reap in a day.

Zechariah 14:6

6 And it shall come to pass in that day, that the light shall not be clear, nor dark: