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Text -- Zephaniah 3:1-17 (NET)

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Jerusalem is Corrupt
3:1 The filthy, stained city is as good as dead; the city filled with oppressors is finished! 3:2 She is disobedient; she refuses correction. She does not trust the Lord; she does not seek the advice of her God. 3:3 Her princes are as fierce as roaring lions; her rulers are as hungry as wolves in the desert, who completely devour their prey by morning. 3:4 Her prophets are proud; they are deceitful men. Her priests defile what is holy; they break God’s laws. 3:5 The just Lord resides within her; he commits no unjust acts. Every morning he reveals his justice. At dawn he appears without fail. Yet the unjust know no shame.
The Lord’s Judgment will Purify
3:6 “I destroyed nations; their walled cities are in ruins. I turned their streets into ruins; no one passes through them. Their cities are desolate; no one lives there. 3:7 I thought, ‘Certainly you will respect me! Now you will accept correction!’ If she had done so, her home would not be destroyed by all the punishments I have threatened. But they eagerly sinned in everything they did. 3:8 Therefore you must wait patiently for me,” says the Lord, “for the day when I attack and take plunder. I have decided to gather nations together and assemble kingdoms, so I can pour out my fury on them– all my raging anger. For the whole earth will be consumed by my fiery anger. 3:9 Know for sure that I will then enable the nations to give me acceptable praise. All of them will invoke the Lord’s name when they pray, and will worship him in unison. 3:10 From beyond the rivers of Ethiopia, those who pray to me will bring me tribute. 3:11 In that day you will not be ashamed of all your rebelliousness against me, for then I will remove from your midst those who proudly boast, and you will never again be arrogant on my holy hill. 3:12 I will leave in your midst a humble and meek group of people, and they will find safety in the Lord’s presence. 3:13 The Israelites who remain will not act deceitfully. They will not lie, and a deceitful tongue will not be found in their mouth. Indeed, they will graze peacefully like sheep and lie down; no one will terrify them.” 3:14 Shout for joy, Daughter Zion! Shout out, Israel! Be happy and boast with all your heart, Daughter Jerusalem! 3:15 The Lord has removed the judgment against you; he has turned back your enemy. Israel’s king, the Lord, is in your midst! You no longer need to fear disaster. 3:16 On that day they will say to Jerusalem, “Don’t be afraid, Zion! Your hands must not be paralyzed from panic! 3:17 The Lord your God is in your midst; he is a warrior who can deliver. He takes great delight in you; he renews you by his love; he shouts for joy over you.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ethiopia a country south of Egypt
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Zion one of the hills on which Jerusalem was built; the temple area; the city of Jerusalem; God's people,a town and citidel; an ancient part of Jerusalem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: ZEPHANIAH, BOOK OF | Church | Wolf | God | Afflictions and Adversities | Milleium | Faith | JOSIAH | Zion | ETHIOPIA | Nation | Poor | Remnant | Joy | ESCHATOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | Wicked | Shame | Humility | Lies and Deceits | Jesus, The Christ | more
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NET Notes: Zep 3:1 The following verses show that Jerusalem, personified as a woman (“she”), is the referent.

NET Notes: Zep 3:2 Heb “draw near to.” The present translation assumes that the expression “draw near to” refers to seeking God’s will (see...

NET Notes: Zep 3:3 Heb “they do not gnaw [a bone] at morning.” The precise meaning of the line is unclear. The statement may mean these wolves devour their p...

NET Notes: Zep 3:4 Heb “they treat violently [the] law.”

NET Notes: Zep 3:5 Heb “at the light he is not missing.” Note that NASB (which capitalizes pronouns referring to Deity) has divided the lines differently: &#...

NET Notes: Zep 3:6 Heb “so that there is no man, without inhabitant.”

NET Notes: Zep 3:7 Heb “But they got up early, they made corrupt all their actions.” The phrase “they got up early” probably refers to their eage...

NET Notes: Zep 3:8 Or “certainly.”

NET Notes: Zep 3:9 Heb “so that [they] will serve him [with] one shoulder.”

NET Notes: Zep 3:10 It is not certain if those who pray to me refers to the converted nations or to God’s exiled covenant people.

NET Notes: Zep 3:11 Heb “the arrogant ones of your pride.”

NET Notes: Zep 3:12 Safety in the Lord’s presence. From the time the Lord introduced his special covenant name (Yahweh) to Moses, it served as a reminder of his pro...

NET Notes: Zep 3:13 The words “peacefully like sheep” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

NET Notes: Zep 3:14 This phrase is used as an epithet for the city and the nation. “Daughter” may seem extraneous in English but consciously joins the various...

NET Notes: Zep 3:15 Heb “your judgments,” that is, “the judgments directed against you.” The translation reflects the implications of the parallel...

NET Notes: Zep 3:16 Heb “your hands must not go limp.”

NET Notes: Zep 3:17 Heb “he rejoices over you with a shout of joy.”

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