“When they see Him whom they pierced — that is, when the Jews behold Christ coming again from heaven, they will recognize Him whom they denied and delivered to death. Then they shall mourn for Him, repenting of their impiety.”
St. Jerome
“Then shall they look upon Him whom they have pierced, that is, Christ, whom their fathers pierced, and they shall mourn, confessing their sin and acknowledging the true Son of God.”
— Commentary on Zechariah 12:10
Yes, it is a prophecy about Christ's crucifixion. But beside it, most Church Fathers (that you've quoted here) interpreted the verse as the future fulfillment when “the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem shall mourn,” meaning the jews' repentance.
St. Cyril of Alexandria
“When they see Him whom they pierced — that is, when the Jews behold Christ coming again from heaven, they will recognize Him whom they denied and delivered to death. Then they shall mourn for Him, repenting of their impiety.”
St. Jerome
“Then shall they look upon Him whom they have pierced, that is, Christ, whom their fathers pierced, and they shall mourn, confessing their sin and acknowledging the true Son of God.”
— Commentary on Zechariah 12:10
Yes, it is a prophecy about Christ's crucifixion. But beside it, most Church Fathers (that you've quoted here) interpreted the verse as the future fulfillment when “the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem shall mourn,” meaning the jews' repentance.