
Text -- Zephaniah 3:19 (NET)




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I will break their power and dissolve their kingdom.
JFB: Zep 3:19 - -- MAURER translates, "I will deal with," that is, as they deserve. Compare Eze 23:25, where the Hebrew is similarly translated. The destruction of Israe...
MAURER translates, "I will deal with," that is, as they deserve. Compare Eze 23:25, where the Hebrew is similarly translated. The destruction of Israel's foes precedes Israel's restoration (Isa 66:15-16).

JFB: Zep 3:19 - -- All that are helpless. Their weakness will be no barrier in the way of My restoring them. So in Psa 35:15, Margin, "halting" is used for adversity. Al...

Literally, "I will make them (to become) a praise and a name," &c.
Clarke: Zep 3:19 - -- I wilt unto all that afflict thee - They who have persecuted you shall be punished for it. It shows much malignity and baseness of mind, to afflict ...
I wilt unto all that afflict thee - They who have persecuted you shall be punished for it. It shows much malignity and baseness of mind, to afflict or reproach those who are lying under the chastising hand of God. This was the conduct of the Edomites, Moabites, and Ammonites, when the Jews were in adversity; and how severely did the Lord punish them for it! And he gave this as the reason for the severity of the punishment
The first clause here is translated thus by Abp. Newcome: "Behold I will work with thee for thy sake at that time."The original is obscure; and it may bear the above sense

Clarke: Zep 3:19 - -- I wilt save her that halteth - See Mic 4:6 (note), where there is a parallel place
I wilt save her that halteth - See Mic 4:6 (note), where there is a parallel place

Clarke: Zep 3:19 - -- And gather her that was driven out - By captivity. The reference may be to renewing the covenant with the Jews, who were considered as an unfaithful...
And gather her that was driven out - By captivity. The reference may be to renewing the covenant with the Jews, who were considered as an unfaithful spouse divorced by her husband. I will bring her back to my house

Clarke: Zep 3:19 - -- I will get them praise and fame in every land - They shall become a great, a good, and a useful people. And as they are now a proverb of reproach, f...
I will get them praise and fame in every land - They shall become a great, a good, and a useful people. And as they are now a proverb of reproach, full of base wiles and degrading selfishness, they shall lose this character, and be totally changed; and they shall be as eminent for excellence, as they were before for baseness in those countries where they had sojourned.
Calvin -> Zep 3:19
Calvin: Zep 3:19 - -- He confirms here what I have referred to in the last verse that God would overcome all obstacles, when his purpose was to restore his people. On this...
He confirms here what I have referred to in the last verse that God would overcome all obstacles, when his purpose was to restore his people. On this the Prophet, as we have said, dwells, that the Jews might in their exile sustain themselves with the hope of deliverance. As, then, they could not instantly conceive what was so incredible according to the perceptions of the flesh, he testifies that there is sufficient power in God to subdue all enemies.
At that time, he says, he repeats what had been stated before—that his people must wait as long as God pleases to exercise them under the cross; for if their option had been given to the Jews, they would have willingly continued at their ease; and we know how men are wont to exempt themselves from every trouble, fear, and sorrow. As therefore men naturally desire rest and immunity from all evil, the Prophet here exhorts the faithful to patience, and shows, that it cannot be that God will become their deliverer, except they submit to his chastisement; at that time then. It is ever to be observed, that the Prophet condemns that extreme haste which usually takes hold of men when God chastises them. However slowly then and gradually God proceeds in the work of delivering his own, the Prophet shows here, that there was no reason for them to despair, or to be broken down in their spirits. 124
He then subjoins, that he would save the halting, and restore the driven away. By these words he means, that though the Church would be maimed and torn, there would yet be nothing that could hinder God to restore her: for by the halting and the driven away he understands none other than one so stripped of power as wholly to fail in himself. He therefore compares the Church of God to a person, who, with relaxed limbs, is nearly dead. Hence, when we are useless as to any work, what else is our life but a languor like to death? But the Prophet declares here, that the seasonable time would come when God would relieve his own people: though they were to become prostrate and fallen, though they were to be scattered here and there, like a torn body of man, an arm here and a leg there, every limb separated; yet he declares that nothing could possibly prevent God to gather his Church and restore it to its full vigor and strength. In short, he means that the restoration of the Church would be a kind of resurrection; for the Lord would humble his people until they became almost lifeless, so as not to be able to breathe: but he would at length gather them, and so gather them that they would not only breathe but be replenished with such new vigor as though they had received no loss. I cannot finish the whole today.
TSK -> Zep 3:19
TSK: Zep 3:19 - -- I will undo : Zep 3:15; Isa 25:9-12, Isa 26:11, Isa 41:11-16, Isa 43:14-17, Isa 49:25, Isa 49:26, Isa 51:22, Isa 51:23; Isa 66:14-16; Jer 30:16, Jer 4...
I will undo : Zep 3:15; Isa 25:9-12, Isa 26:11, Isa 41:11-16, Isa 43:14-17, Isa 49:25, Isa 49:26, Isa 51:22, Isa 51:23; Isa 66:14-16; Jer 30:16, Jer 46:28, Jer 51:35, Jer 51:36; Eze 39:17-22; Joe 3:2-9; Mic 7:10; Nah 1:11-14; Zec 2:8, Zec 2:9, Zec 12:3, Zec 12:4, Zec 14:2, Zec 14:3; Rev 19:17-21, Rev 20:9
and I will save : Jer 31:8; Eze 34:16; Mic 4:6, Mic 4:7; Heb 12:13
and I will : Isa 60:14, Isa 61:7, Isa 62:7; Jer 33:9; Eze 39:26
get them praise : Heb. set them for a praise
where they have been put to shame : Heb. of their shame

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Barnes -> Zep 3:19
Barnes: Zep 3:19 - -- Behold, at that time I will undo - (Literally, I deal with . While God punisheth not, He seemeth to sit still Isa 18:4, be silent Hab 1:13, asl...
Behold, at that time I will undo - (Literally, I deal with . While God punisheth not, He seemeth to sit still Isa 18:4, be silent Hab 1:13, asleep Psa 44:23. Then He shall act, He shall "deal"according to their deserts with "all,"evil men or devils, "that afflict thee,"His Church. The prophecy looked for a larger fulfillment than the destruction of Jerusalem, since the Romans who, in God’ s Hands, avenged the blood of His saints, themselves were among those who "afflicted her.""And will save her,"the flock or sheep "that halteth"(see Mic 4:6-7), Dionysius: "imperfect in virtue and with trembling faith,""and gather,"like a good and tender shepherd, "her that was driven out"(see Isa 40:11); scattered and dispersed through persecutions. All infirmities within shall be healed; all troubles without, removed.
And I will get them praise and fame - (Literally, I will make them a praise and a name) "in every land where they have been put to shame.". Throughout the whole world have they been "the offscourings of all things"1Co 4:13; throughout the whole world should their praise be, as it is said, "Thou shalt make them princes in all lands"Psa 45:16. One of themselves saith, "Ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called. But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; and base things of this world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are"1Co 1:26-28. Rup.: "These He maketh a praise and a name there, where they were without name and dispraised, confounding by them and bringing to nought those wise and strong and mighty, in whose sight they were contemptible."
Poole -> Zep 3:19
Poole: Zep 3:19 - -- Behold mark well.
I will undo I will deal with them, do their work for them, as we say, I will break their power and dissolve their kingdom.
All t...
Behold mark well.
I will undo I will deal with them, do their work for them, as we say, I will break their power and dissolve their kingdom.
All that afflict thee Babylonians who afflicted the Jews. and who were undone by Cyrus and his Persians.
I will save her that halteth who is in great trouble and ready to fall, as Psa 38:16,17 ; who is under greatest distress, and hath least strength to bear, or get out.
Driven out by force of the enemy, carried away captives, and scattered into far remote countries.
Get them praise and fame vindicate them, as a people that are not rejected of their God, as the people of the great God of heaven and earth, as Psa 121:2 .
In every land among all people with whom they dwelt as strangers.
Where they have been put to shame were scorned and reproached as slaves and abjects, whose God could not, or would not, help them, or had cast them off, and none other would take care of them. But now, gathered together by the Lord, they shall appear to be still his peculiar people and his delight.
Haydock -> Zep 3:19
Haydock: Zep 3:19 - -- Cut. Septuagint, "do in thee, for thy sake at," &c. (Haydock) ---
Halteth, and have no children, (Micheas iv. 7.) denoting the Gentiles. (Calmet...
Cut. Septuagint, "do in thee, for thy sake at," &c. (Haydock) ---
Halteth, and have no children, (Micheas iv. 7.) denoting the Gentiles. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "squeezed out," like grapes, being in distress. (St. Jerome) ---
Where. Septuagint, "and they shall be ashamed at," &c.
Gill -> Zep 3:19
Gill: Zep 3:19 - -- Behold, at that time I will undo all that afflict thee,.... Or, "I will do" w; their business for them; "slay" them, as the Vulgate Latin version; and...
Behold, at that time I will undo all that afflict thee,.... Or, "I will do" w; their business for them; "slay" them, as the Vulgate Latin version; and make an entire destruction of them, as the Targum; bring them to utter ruin. This must be understood of antichrist, both eastern and western, the Turk and Pope, and all the antichristian states that have afflicted the Jews, or shall attempt to distress them at the time of their conversion; and will be fulfilled at the time of the pouring out of the seven vials of God's wrath upon them, which will issue in the entire undoing and ruin of them, especially the seventh and last of them; which, when poured out, will clear the world of all the enemies of Christ, his church and people; and because this will be a wonderful event, and of great moment and importance, hence the word "behold" is prefixed to it, as exciting attention, as well as a note of admiration and asseveration: "and I will save her that halteth", that has sinned, and is weak in faith, and cannot walk, at least but haltingly; which is like a lame and maimed sheep, of which there is danger of its being left behind and lost; but the Lord here promises he will take care of such, and save them from all their sins, and out of the hands of all their enemies; and bring them through all difficulties and discouragements into his church, and to their own land; they shall none of them be lost, even the meanest and weakest of them, any more than the healthful and strong:
and gather her that was driven out; even everyone that was scattered abroad in each of the nations of the world; See Gill on Mic 4:6, Mic 4:7,
and I will get them praise and fame in every land, where they have been put to shame; being converted, they shall be spoke well of everywhere; they shall be praised for their ingenuous acknowledgment of their sins; for their sincere repentance of them; and for their faith in Christ, and for their ready submission to his Gospel and ordinances; and the fame of their conversion shall be spread everywhere; and they shall be in great credit and esteem in all Christian countries, where their name has been used for a taunt and a proverb; and so, "instead of their shame", as R. Moses interprets it, they shall have glory and honour in all places.

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NET Notes: Zep 3:19 Heb “I will make them into praise and a name, in all the earth, their shame.” The present translation assumes that “their shame̶...
Geneva Bible -> Zep 3:19
Geneva Bible: Zep 3:19 Behold, at that time I will undo all that afflict thee: and I will ( p ) save her that halteth, and gather her that was driven out; and I will get the...

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TSK Synopsis -> Zep 3:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Zep 3:1-20 - --1 A sharp reproof of Jerusalem for divers sins.8 An exhortation to wait for the restoration of Israel,14 and to rejoice for their salvation by God.
MHCC -> Zep 3:14-20
MHCC: Zep 3:14-20 - --After the promises of taking away sin, follow promises of taking away trouble. When the cause is removed, the effect will cease. What makes a people h...
Matthew Henry -> Zep 3:14-20
Matthew Henry: Zep 3:14-20 - -- After the promises of the taking away of sin, here follow promises of the taking away of trouble; for when the cause is removed the effect will ceas...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zep 3:18-20
Keil-Delitzsch: Zep 3:18-20 - --
"I gather together those that mourn for the festive meeting; they are of thee; reproach presses upon them. Zep 3:19. Behold, at that time I will t...
Constable: Zep 3:9-20 - --III. The day of Yahweh's blessing 3:9-20
Having finished the revelation dealing with God's judgment of the world...

Constable: Zep 3:10-20 - --B. The transformation of Israel 3:10-20
Zephaniah had received from the Lord much more revelation about ...
