The King Is Coming to Zion (9:9-10):
9:9 God’s word announces the arrival of Jerusalem’s new king by calling the Daughter of Zion and the Daughter of Jerusalem to Rejoice greatly and Shout. The city under threat and judgment had often been addressed in this personification (e.g., Jer. 4:31; 6:2; and esp. Lamentations). A female figure carried connotations of dependence and vulnerability, especially in war. Verse 9 here reverses Zion’s loss of majesty (Lam. 1:6). Zephaniah 3:14–17 and Zechariah 2:10 (MT 15) are similar in form, commanding “Daughter Zion” to rejoice at the arrival of her King, the Lord. Here in verses 9–10 the divine king promises the restoration of a human king who will again reign as the Lord’s regent.
This messianic announcement reformulates earlier promises and psalms tha…