You still don't get it. Not because you are unable to get it, but because you refuse to get it. 'In that day' can span several millennia. "In that day' is clearly meaning an era of time no matter how you look at it. It might be like someone giving the history of the USA from the 1700s through now, and then using 'in that day' throughout, but not providing any dates, etc. Anyone that would know the history of the USA and when the present time is in view, thus 'in that day', no one, and I mean no one, would remotely be thinking the 1700s are in view.
You are, seriously, trapped within a vacuum mindset, as is anyone else in this thread that insists 'in that day' can only be meaning the first century. Which then ignores context and defies common sense. What is the point of being intelligent if one doesn't even have good common sense to go along with it?
Some of you only want to be right even when you are clearly wrong, thus not be reasonable instead. Some of you, all you seem to care about is winning the argument, at any cost. Even it means throwing context and common sense out the window in order to do so. The analogy I used in the first paragraph, what is it about it that defies common sense?
Pride and doctrinal bias' are 2 of the main reasons why some of you are in limbo stuck in a vacuum mindset concerning Zechariah 14 and refuse to listen to reason. There is nowhere, and I mean nowhere, in all of Zechariah 14 that is involving events taking place in the first century, period. The exact same way per the analogy I used pertaining to the history of the USA from the 1700s through now. When the present time is in view, thus 'in that day', there is nowhere, and I mean nowhere, in all of that 'in that day' that is involving events taking place in the 1700s, period.
To demonstrate my analogy Chatgpt put the following together for me:
In That Day: Prophetic Scroll
- In that day, the people rose against distant rulers, fought for freedom, and endured great suffering to secure a new beginning.
- In that day, laws were established and the land expanded, while hearts were divided in conflict that left lasting scars.
- In that day, machines and smoke filled the towns, strangers came from far lands, and hunger swept the plains before hope returned.
- In that day, voices cried for justice, inventions and wonders connected the cities and nations, and the people faced storms that tested courage and unity.
- In that day, intelligence beyond human thought shaped life and work, energy flowed from sun and wind, space was reached beyond the sky, and the people wrestled with choices shaping the world for generations.
Timeline style visualization (era-by-era):
- Revolutionary era (1700s): The people rose against distant rulers, fought for freedom, and endured great suffering to secure a new beginning.
- Early nation-building (late 1700s–1800s): Laws were established and the land expanded, while hearts were divided in conflict that left lasting scars.
- Industrialization and immigration (1800s): Machines and smoke filled the towns, strangers came from far lands, and hunger swept the plains before hope returned.
- Modernization & 20th century challenges: Voices cried for justice, inventions and wonders connected the cities and nations, and the people faced storms that tested courage and unity.
- Present day (2026): Intelligence beyond human thought shaped life and work, energy flowed from sun and wind, space was reached beyond the sky, and the people wrestled with choices shaping the world for generations
As can be seen, no one would think, for example, in the day involving the latter(2026) is also involving the former(1700s). Now simply apply the same logic throughout Zechariah 12-14. It's that simple. Zechariah 12-14 is not stuck in limbo in the first century. There is progression. The same way the USA was not stuck in limbo in the 1700s. There was progression, obviously,. And BTW, Chatgpt said my analogy was solid. Which means it found no holes in my analogy, which means it saw no need to debunk my analogy, that my analogy fit the point I'm trying to make via it perfectly..