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Text -- Zephaniah 2:5 (NET)

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2:5 Those who live by the sea, the people who came from Crete, are as good as dead. The Lord has decreed your downfall, Canaan, land of the Philistines: “I will destroy everyone who lives there!”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Canaan the region ofeast Mediterranean coastal land from Arvad (modern Lebanon) south to Gaza,the coast land from Mt. Carmel north to the Orontes River
 · Cherethites a tribe of Philistines in southern Canaan (YC),officers who formed part of David's guard
 · Philistines a sea people coming from Crete in 1200BC to the coast of Canaan
 · sea the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River,the Mediterranean Sea,the Persian Gulf south east of Babylon,the Red Sea


Dictionary Themes and Topics: ZEPHANIAH, BOOK OF | Prophecy | Philistines | Nahum, Book of | JUDAH, TERRITORY OF | Cherethites | Cherethim | CRETE | COAST | CANAAN; CANAANITES | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Zep 2:5 - -- All the Philistines.

All the Philistines.

Wesley: Zep 2:5 - -- Or destroyers, men that were stout, fierce, and terrible to their neighbours.

Or destroyers, men that were stout, fierce, and terrible to their neighbours.

Wesley: Zep 2:5 - -- That part that the Philistines kept by force from the Jews.

That part that the Philistines kept by force from the Jews.

JFB: Zep 2:5 - -- The Philistines dwelling on the strip of seacoast southwest of Canaan. Literally, the "cord" or "line" of sea (compare Jer 47:7; Eze 25:16).

The Philistines dwelling on the strip of seacoast southwest of Canaan. Literally, the "cord" or "line" of sea (compare Jer 47:7; Eze 25:16).

JFB: Zep 2:5 - -- The Cretans, a name applied to the Philistines as sprung from Crete (Deu 2:23; Jer 47:4; Amo 9:7). Philistine means "an emigrant."

The Cretans, a name applied to the Philistines as sprung from Crete (Deu 2:23; Jer 47:4; Amo 9:7). Philistine means "an emigrant."

JFB: Zep 2:5 - -- They occupied the southwest of Canaan (Jos 13:2-3); a name which hints that they are doomed to the same destruction as the early occupants of the land...

They occupied the southwest of Canaan (Jos 13:2-3); a name which hints that they are doomed to the same destruction as the early occupants of the land.

Clarke: Zep 2:5 - -- The sea-coasts, the nation of the Cherethites - The sea-coasts mean all the country lying on the Mediterranean coast from Egypt to Joppa and Gaza. T...

The sea-coasts, the nation of the Cherethites - The sea-coasts mean all the country lying on the Mediterranean coast from Egypt to Joppa and Gaza. The Cherethites - the Cretans who were probably a colony of the Phoenicians. See on 1Sa 30:14 (note), and Amo 9:7 (note).

TSK: Zep 2:5 - -- Cherethites : Jer 47:7; Eze 25:16, Cherethims the word : Amo 3:1, Amo 5:1; Zec 1:6; Mar 12:12 O Canaan : Jos 13:3; Jdg 3:3

Cherethites : Jer 47:7; Eze 25:16, Cherethims

the word : Amo 3:1, Amo 5:1; Zec 1:6; Mar 12:12

O Canaan : Jos 13:3; Jdg 3:3

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Zep 2:5 - -- The "woe"having been pronounced on the five cities apart, now falls upon the whole nation of the Cherethites or Philistines. The Cherethites are onl...

The "woe"having been pronounced on the five cities apart, now falls upon the whole nation of the Cherethites or Philistines. The Cherethites are only named as equivalent to the Philistines, probably as originally a distinct immigration of the same people . The name is used by the Egyptian slave of the Amalekite 1Sa 30:14 for those whom the author of the first book of Samuel calls Philistines 1Sa 30:16. Ezekiel uses the name parallel with that of "Philistines,"with reference to the destruction which God would bring upon them .

The word of the Lord - Comes not to them, but "upon"them, overwhelming them. To them He speaketh not in good, but in evil; not in grace, but in anger; not in mercy, but in vengeance. Philistia was the first enemy of the Church. It showed its enmity to Abraham and Isaac and would fain that they should not sojourn among them Gen 21:34; Gen 26:14-15, Gen 26:28. They were the hindrance that Israel should not go straight to the promised land Exo 13:17. When Israel passed the Red Sea Exo 15:14, "sorrow"took hold of them."They were close to salvation in body, but far in mind. They are called "Canaan,"as being a chief nation of it Gen 15:21, and in that name lay the original source of their destruction. They inherited the sins of Canaan and with them his curse, preferring the restless beating of the barren, bitter sea on which they dwelt, "the waves of this troublesome world,"to being a part of the true Canaan. They would absorb the Church into the world, and master it, subduing it to the pagan Canaan, not subdue themselves to it, and become part of the heavenly Canaan.

Poole: Zep 2:5 - -- Woe unto the inhabitants! now all the Philistines are threatened, whereas before he named only those four cities. Of the sea-coasts the coasts of t...

Woe unto the inhabitants! now all the Philistines are threatened, whereas before he named only those four cities.

Of the sea-coasts the coasts of the great or western sea, now the Mediterranean, on which the Philistines of old did dwell.

The Cherethites or destroyers, men that were stout, but fierce, and perhaps terrible to neighbours and foreigners that had the hard hap to be forced on their coasts by violence of sea. They were great soldiers, and lived Switzerlike, guards to David, it may be to other kings also.

The word of the Lord his purpose, his threats too by his prophet.

Canaan that part that the Philistines did by three keep from the Jews.

I will even destroy thee: though the Chaldeans be the men that shall destroy, yet the Lord will do it also; they his servants, he chief, in doing it.

There shall be no inhabitant no more cities, nor citizens to dwell therein.

Haydock: Zep 2:5 - -- Coast. Literally, "line," (Haydock) with which land was measured. (Calmet) --- Reprobates. Hebrew cerethim, (Haydock) or Cerethi, of whom Davi...

Coast. Literally, "line," (Haydock) with which land was measured. (Calmet) ---

Reprobates. Hebrew cerethim, (Haydock) or Cerethi, of whom David's guards were formed. (Calmet) ---

Septuagint, "people sprung the Cretans," whence some (Theodoret) of the Philistines came, perhaps rather than from Cyprus, as was conjectured, Genesis x. 14. ---

Chanaan. So the Philistines are styled contemptuously. They adored the same idols, Wisdom xii. 23.

Gill: Zep 2:5 - -- Woe unto the inhabitants of the sea coasts, the nation of the Cherethites,.... Which is a name of the Philistines in general, as Kimchi and Ben Melech...

Woe unto the inhabitants of the sea coasts, the nation of the Cherethites,.... Which is a name of the Philistines in general, as Kimchi and Ben Melech; or these were a particular tribe belonging to them, that inhabited the southern part of their country; see 1Sa 30:14 those on the sea coast, the coast of the Mediterranean sea, and so lay between that and Judea: out of this nation, in the times of David and Solomon, were some choice soldiers selected, called the Cherethites and Pelethites, who were their bodyguards, as Josephus a calls them; a royal band, which never departed from the king's person; see 2Sa 15:18. The Septuagint version calls them "strangers of the Cretians"; and are thought by some to be a colony of the Cretians; a people that came originally from the island of Crete, and settled here; but, on the contrary, rather Crete was a colony of the Philistines, and had its name from them; for by the Arabians b, the country of Palestine, or the Philistines, is called Keritha; and by the Syrians Creth; and, by the Hebrews the inhabitants thereof are called Cherethites, as here, and in Eze 25:16 and so the south of the Cherethites, in 1Sa 30:14, is, in Eze 25:16, called the land of the Philistines. In all the above places, where they are spoken of as the attendants of Solomon and David, they are in the Targum called "archers"; and it is a clear case the Philistines were famous for archery, whereby they had sometimes the advantage of their enemies; see 1Sa 31:3 and bows and arrows were the arms the Cretians made use of, and were famous for, as Bochart c from various writers has shown; the use of which they learned very probably from the Philistines, from whom they sprung; though Solinus d says they were the first that used arrows; and, according to Diodorus Siculus, Saturn introduced the art of using bows and arrows into the island of Crete; though others ascribe it to Apollo e; and it is said that Hercules learnt this art from Rhadamanthus of Crete; which last instance seems to favour the notion of those, that these Cherethites were Cretians, or sprung from them; to which the Septuagint version inclines; and Calmet f is of opinion that Caphtor, from whence the Philistines are said to come, Amo 9:7 and who are called the remnant of the country of Caphtor, Jer 47:4 is the island of Crete; and that the Philistines came from thence into Palestine; and that the Cherethites are the ancient Cretians; the language, manners, arms, religion and gods, of the Cretians and Philistines, being much the same; though so they might be, as being a colony of the Philistines; See Gill on Amo 9:7 though a learned man (1), who gives into the opinion that these were royal guards, yet thinks they were not strangers and idolaters, but proselytes to the Jewish religion at least; and rather Israelites, choice selected men, men of strength and valour, of military courage and skill, picked out of the nation, to guard the king's person; and who were called Cherethites and Pelethites, from the kind of shields and targets they wore, called "cetra" and "pelta": and it is a notion several of the Jewish writers (2) have, that they were two families in Israel; but it seems plain and evident that a foreign nation is here meant, which lay on the sea coast, and belonged to the Philistines. Another learned man g thinks they are the Midianites, the same with the Cretians that Luke joins with the Arabians, Act 2:11 as the Midianites are with the Arabians and Amalekites by Josephus h; however, a woe is denounced against them, and they are threatened with desolation. The Vulgate Latin version is, "a nation of destroyed ones": and the Targum,

"a people who have sinned, that they might be destroyed:''

the word of the Lord is against you; inhabitants of the sea coast, the Cherethites; the word of the Lord conceived in his own mind, his purpose to destroy them, which cannot be frustrated. So the Targum,

"the decree of the word of the Lord is against you;''

and the word pronounced by his lips, the word of prophecy concerning them, by the mouth of former prophets, as Isaiah, Isa 14:29 and by the mouth of the present prophet:

O Canaan, the land of the Philistines; Palestine was a part of Canaan; the five lordships of the Philistines before mentioned belonged originally to the Canaanite, Jos 13:3 and these belonged to the land of Israel, though possessed by them, out of which now they should be turned, and the country wasted, as follows:

I will even destroy thee, that there shall be no inhabitant; so great should be the desolation; all should be removed from it, either by death or by captivity; at least there should be no settled inhabitant.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Zep 2:5 Heb “I will destroy you so there is no inhabitant [remaining].”

Geneva Bible: Zep 2:5 Woe unto the inhabitants of the sea ( d ) coast, the nation of the Cherethites! the word of the LORD [is] against you; O Canaan, the land of the Phili...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Zep 2:1-15 - --1 An exhortation to repentance.4 The judgment of the Philistines,8 of Moab and Ammon,12 of Ethiopia,13 and of Assyria.

MHCC: Zep 2:4-15 - --Those are really in a woful condition who have the word of the Lord against them, for no word of his shall fall to the ground. God will restore his pe...

Matthew Henry: Zep 2:4-7 - -- The prophet here comes to foretel what share the neighbouring nations should have in the destruction made upon those parts of the world by Nebuchadn...

Keil-Delitzsch: Zep 2:4-5 - -- Destruction of the Philistines. - Zep 2:4. "For Gaza will be forgotten, and Ashkelon become a desert; Ashdod, they drive it out in broad day, and E...

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 2:4-15 - --C. judgment on Israel's neighbors 2:4-15 Since all people need to seek the Lord (v. 3), Zephaniah reveal...

Constable: Zep 2:4-7 - --1. Judgment coming on Philistia 2:4-7 2:4 The prophet announced that destruction would overtake four of the five cities of the Philistine pentapolis (...

Guzik: Zep 2:1-15 - --Zephaniah 2 - Judgment Against the Nations A. The last chance. 1. (1-2) Repent while there is still time. Gather yourselves together, yes, gather ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Zephaniah (Book Introduction) ZEPHANIAH, ninth in order of the minor prophets, prophesied "in the days of Josiah" (Zep 1:1), that is, between 642 and 611 B.C. The name means "Jehov...

JFB: Zephaniah (Outline) GOD'S SEVERE JUDGMENT ON JUDAH FOR ITS IDOLATRY AND NEGLECT OF HIM: THE RAPID APPROACH OF THE JUDGMENT, AND THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF ESCAPE. (Zep. 1:1-18...

TSK: Zephaniah 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Zep 2:1, An exhortation to repentance; Zep 2:4, The judgment of the Philistines, Zep 2:8, of Moab and Ammon, Zep 2:12. of Ethiopia, Zep 2...

Poole: Zephaniah (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT This prophet, by a somewhat larger account of his pedigree, gives us ground to guess of what family he might be; the last named may po...

Poole: Zephaniah 2 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 2 An exhortation to repentance, Zep 2:1-3 . The judgment of the Philistines, Zep 2:4-7 of Moab and Ammon, Zep 2:8-11, of Ethiopia, Zep 2:1...

MHCC: Zephaniah (Book Introduction) Zephaniah excites to repentance, foretells the destruction of the enemies of the Jews, and comforts the pious among them with promises of future bless...

MHCC: Zephaniah 2 (Chapter Introduction) (Zep 2:1-3) An exhortation to repentance. (Zep 2:4-15) Judgments upon other nations.

Matthew Henry: Zephaniah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Prophecy of Zephaniah This prophet is placed last, as he was last in time, of all the minor prophet...

Matthew Henry: Zephaniah 2 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. An earnest exhortation to the nation of the Jews to repent and make their peace with God, and so to prevent the judgme...

Constable: Zephaniah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title of the book comes from the name of its writer....

Constable: Zephaniah (Outline) Outline I. Heading 1:1 II. The day of Yahweh's judgment 1:2-3:8 A. Judgm...

Constable: Zephaniah Zephaniah Bibliography Chisholm, Robert B., Jr. "A Theology of the Minor Prophets." In A Biblical Theology of t...

Haydock: Zephaniah (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF SOPHONIAS. INTRODUCTION. Sophonias, whose name, saith St. Jerome, signifies "the watchman of the Lord," or "the hidden of the Lo...

Gill: Zephaniah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ZEPHANIAH This book in some Hebrew copies is called "Sepher Zephaniah", the Book of Zephaniah. Its title, in the Vulgate Latin vers...

Gill: Zephaniah 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ZEPHANIAH 2 In this chapter the prophet exhorts the Jews to repentance; and foretells the destruction of several neighbouring natio...

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