what is the meaning of the red horse and the other red, speckled, and white horses?
The horses traveled throughout the earth to see the conditions of the other peoples. They found that the other nations were at ease, while the Jews were not. Q: In Zech 1:9.19.21; 2:1; 4:4,11; 5:6; 6:4, why did Zechariah ask so many questions, and why are there no more questions after chapter 6? A: Malachi and Habakkuk asked a lot of questions, too. Questions are a useful way of learning, and it is good for us to respectfully ask questions of God too. As to why there are no more questions, it could be that, as in Habakkuk, the last part of the book is primarily God giving Zechariah a “burden” of a prophecy, while the first part was more of an “interactive” session with each vision. Since we can read all of Zechariah in a day or two, some one might naively assume the entire book was written down in a few days. This book spanned Zechariahs adult life, and not only did some of the visions happen years apart, but Zechariah or a scribe might have written different parts of the book of Zecha