
Text -- Zephaniah 1:16 (NET)




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Namely, of the besieging enemy (Amo 2:2).

JFB: Zep 1:16 - -- Literally "angles"; for city walls used not to be built in a direct line, but with sinuous curves and angles, so that besiegers advancing might be ass...
Literally "angles"; for city walls used not to be built in a direct line, but with sinuous curves and angles, so that besiegers advancing might be assailed not only in front, but on both sides, caught as it were in a cul-de-sac; towers were built especially at the angles. So TACITUS describes the walls of Jerusalem [Histories, 5.11.7].
TSK -> Zep 1:16
TSK: Zep 1:16 - -- day : Isa 59:10; Jer 4:19, Jer 4:20, Jer 6:1, Jer 8:16; Hos 5:8, Hos 8:1; Amo 3:6; Hab 1:6-10; Hab 3:6
and against : Psa 48:12, Psa 48:13; Isa 2:12-15...

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Barnes -> Zep 1:16
Barnes: Zep 1:16 - -- A day of the trumpet and alarm - o that is, of the loud blast of the trumpet, which sounds alarm and causes it. The word is especially the shr...
A day of the trumpet and alarm - o that is, of the loud blast of the trumpet, which sounds alarm and causes it. The word is especially the shrill loud noise of the trumpet (for sacred purposes in Israel itself, as ruling all the movements of the tabernacle and accompanying their feasts); then also of the "battle cry."They had not listened to the voice of the trumpet, as it called them to holy service; now they shall hear "the voice of the Archangel and the trump of God"1Th 4:16.
Against the high towers - Literally, "corners", and so "corner-towers."This peculiarity describes Jerusalem, whose walls "were made artificially standing in a line curved inwards, so that the flanks of assailants might be exposed."By this same name Jdg 20:2; 1Sa 14:38; Isa 19:13; Zec 10:4 are called the mighty men and chiefs of the people, who, humanly speaking, hold it together and support it; on these chiefs in rebellion against God, whether devils or evil men, shall punishment greatly fall.
Poole -> Zep 1:16
Poole: Zep 1:16 - -- The trumpet God’ s trumpet calling the Chaldeans, the Chaldeans’ trumpet also gathering together their troops.
Alarm threatening and aff...
The trumpet God’ s trumpet calling the Chaldeans, the Chaldeans’ trumpet also gathering together their troops.
Alarm threatening and affrighting, against the fenced cities of Judah.
The high towers stately palaces and strong munitions, fortified with high towers, built at the angles of walls, and therefore the Hebrew calls them high corners; it may mean also the great men, which, as corners well built are the strength and beauty of a wall, so they of a state, Jud 20:2 Zec 10:4 .
Haydock -> Zep 1:16
Trumpet, when Nachao came and deposed Joachas.
Gill -> Zep 1:16
Gill: Zep 1:16 - -- A day of the trumpet and alarm against the fenced cities,.... The trumpet of the enemy, sounding the alarm of war against the fenced cities of Judea, ...
A day of the trumpet and alarm against the fenced cities,.... The trumpet of the enemy, sounding the alarm of war against the fenced cities of Judea, which were taken before Jerusalem; calling and gathering the soldiers together, and animating them to the assault of them; and blowing them in a way of triumph; and as expressive of victory, having got possession of them:
and against the high towers; or "corners" x; towers being usually built corner-wise, and full of corners, and on the corners of walls of cities; sometimes these signify princes, magistrates, and great men, Zec 10:4.

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TSK Synopsis -> Zep 1:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Zep 1:1-18 - --1 The time when Zephaniah prophesied.2 God's severe judgments against Judah.
MHCC -> Zep 1:14-18
MHCC: Zep 1:14-18 - --This warning of approaching destruction, is enough to make the sinners in Zion tremble; it refers to the great day of the Lord, the day in which he wi...
Matthew Henry -> Zep 1:14-18
Matthew Henry: Zep 1:14-18 - -- Nothing could be expressed with more spirit and life, nor in words more proper to startle and awaken a secure and careless people, than the warning ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zep 1:14-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Zep 1:14-16 - --
This judgment will not be delayed. To terrify the self-secure sinners out of their careless rest, Zephaniah now carries out still further the though...
Constable: Zep 1:2--3:9 - --II. The day of Yahweh's judgment 1:2--3:8
Zephaniah's prophecies are all about "the day of the LORD." He reveale...

Constable: Zep 1:4--2:4 - --B. The judgment on Judah 1:4-2:3
The Lord gave more details about this worldwide judgment. It would incl...
