Let's see.... aren't you one of the ones in the amen corner with xzins, et.al, when ftD interpreted the Scriptures to say that [a] angels came down from heaven and had sexual relations with women on earth -- [b] the enemies of God who stay home on "The Day of the Lord" will not be killed -- [c] even though they're not goats, the sheep will also be ruled over with a rod of iron -- [d] the Father has a Bride (Isreal) and the Son has a Bride (the Church) which answers the sticky problem of Christ being a bigomist otherwise -- [e] etc.,etc.
In light of the foregoing, I hope you don't think any orthodox Christians will consider your 'interpretation' of Zech 14 to legitimately belong anywhere other than in a comic book. LOL
The Scriptures interpret the Scriptures and they teach this:
Zech 1: 1-21 is an apocalyptic description of "the day of the Lord".
During "the day of the Lord" Jerusalem, the figure of God's elect / the church, after suffering tribulation all during the "times of the Gentiles" (called the "church age" or "the millennium") while Satan is bound, comes under even more tribulation after Satan is loosed again "for a season" just before the return of Christ.
The elect (Jerusalem) will come under siege [Zech 14:1-3]; plague [Zech 14:12,15], and riot [Zech 14:13].
But she will be rescued by the Lord [Zech 14:4-5].
And the Lord will bless her greatly [Zech 14:6-11,14,16-21] forever.