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Text -- Zephaniah 3:20 (NET)

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3:20 At that time I will lead you– at the time I gather you together. Be sure of this! I will make all the nations of the earth respect and admire you when you see me restore you,” says the Lord.
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Wesley: Zep 3:20 - -- So the universal church of the first-born will be, in the great day. And then the Israel of God be made a name and a praise to all eternity.

So the universal church of the first-born will be, in the great day. And then the Israel of God be made a name and a praise to all eternity.

JFB: Zep 3:20 - -- Make you to become celebrated and praised.

Make you to become celebrated and praised.

JFB: Zep 3:20 - -- Bring back your captives [MAURER]. The Hebrew is plural, "captivities"; to express the captivities of different ages of their history, as well as the ...

Bring back your captives [MAURER]. The Hebrew is plural, "captivities"; to express the captivities of different ages of their history, as well as the diversity of places in which they were and are dispersed.

JFB: Zep 3:20 - -- Incredible as the event may seem, your own eyes with delight shall see it. You will scarcely believe it for joy, but the testimony of your own eyes sh...

Incredible as the event may seem, your own eyes with delight shall see it. You will scarcely believe it for joy, but the testimony of your own eyes shall convince you of the delightful reality (compare Luk 24:41).

Clarke: Zep 3:20 - -- At that time - First, when the seventy years of the Babylonish captivity shall terminate. "I will bring you again"to your own land; and this restora...

At that time - First, when the seventy years of the Babylonish captivity shall terminate. "I will bring you again"to your own land; and this restoration shall be a type of their redemption from sin and iniquity; and at this time, and at this only, will they have a name and praise among all the people of the earth, not only among the Jews, but the Gentiles

Clarke: Zep 3:20 - -- Before your eyes - Some read before Their eyes; that is, the eyes of all people. On their conversion to Christianity, they shall become as eminent a...

Before your eyes - Some read before Their eyes; that is, the eyes of all people. On their conversion to Christianity, they shall become as eminent as they ever were in the most illustrious days of their history, Lord, hasten the conversion of Israel! Amen

Calvin: Zep 3:20 - -- He repeats the same things, with some change in the words; and not without reason, because no one of them thought that the Jews, who were cast as it ...

He repeats the same things, with some change in the words; and not without reason, because no one of them thought that the Jews, who were cast as it were into the grave, would ever come forth again, and especially, that they would be raised unto such dignity and unto so elevated an honor. As then this was not probable, that Prophet confirms his prediction— I will restore you, says God, I will gather you, even because I have given you a name; that is, it is my resolved and fixed purpose to render you celebrated: but here again are laid down the words we have already noticed.

He afterwards adds— When I shall restore your captivities. The plural number is to be noticed; and not rightly nor prudently is what has been done by many interpreters, who have rendered the word in the singular number; for the Prophet mentions captivities designedly, as the Jews had not only been driven into exile, but had also been scattered through various countries, so that they were not one captive people, but many troops of captives. Hence his purpose was to obviate a doubt; for it would not have been enough that one captivity should be restored, except all who had been dispersed were collected into one body by the wonderful power of God. And hence he adds before your eyes, that the Jews might be convinced that they should be eye-witnesses of this miracle, which yet they could hardly conceive, without raising up their thoughts above the world.

Defender: Zep 3:20 - -- For thousands of years, including today, the name Israelite or Jew has been a reproach and a byword in all nations. In the day when the Lord will "tur...

For thousands of years, including today, the name Israelite or Jew has been a reproach and a byword in all nations. In the day when the Lord will "turn back your captivity," however, it will not be a reproach but "a praise!""

TSK: Zep 3:20 - -- even : Isa 11:11, Isa 11:12, Isa 27:12, Isa 27:13, Isa 56:8; Eze 28:25, Eze 34:16, Eze 37:21, Eze 39:28; Amo 9:14 for : Zep 3:19; Isa 60:15, Isa 61:9,...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Zep 3:20 - -- At that time will I bring you in - that is, into the one fold, the one Church, the one "Household of God, even in the time that I gather you.""...

At that time will I bring you in - that is, into the one fold, the one Church, the one "Household of God, even in the time that I gather you.""That time"is the whole time of the Gospel; the one "day of salvation,"in which all who shall ever be gathered, shall be brought into the new Jerusalem. These words were fulfilled, when, at our Lord’ s first Coming, the remnant, the true Israel, those "ordained to eternal life"were brought in. It shall be fulfilled again, when "the fullness of the Gentiles shall be "come in,"and so all Israel shall be saved"Rom 11:25-26. It shall most perfectly be fulfilled at the end, when there shall be no going out of those once "brought"in, and those who have gathered others into the Church, shall be "a name and a praise among all people of the earth,"those whom God hath "redeemed out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation"Rev 5:9, shining like stars forever and ever.

When I turn back your captivity - Rup.: "That conversion, then begun, now perfected, when the dead shall rise and they shall be placed on the right hand, soon to receive the kingdom prepared for them from the foundation of the world. O mighty spectacle of the reversed captivity of those once captives; mighty wonder at their present blessedness, as they review the misery of their past captivity!""Before your eyes,"so that we shall see what we now believe and hope for, the end of all our sufferings, chastisements, losses, achings of the heart, the fullness of our Redemption. That which our eyes have looked for, "our eyes shall behold and not another,"the everliving God as He is, face to Face; "saith the Lord,"Who is the Truth Itself, all Whose words will be fulfilled. "heaven and earth shall pass away, but My Words shall not pass away"Mar 13:31, saith He who is "God blessed forever."And so the prophet closes in the thought of Him, Whose Name is I am, the Unchangeable, the everlasting Rest and Center of those who, having been once captives and halting and scattered among the vanities of the world, turn to Him, to whom be glory and thanksgiving forever and ever. Amen.

Poole: Zep 3:20 - -- This verse is a repetition of the promise for the greater assurance of it, and seems to add but little to what was before promised, unless it be the...

This verse is a repetition of the promise for the greater assurance of it, and seems to add but little to what was before promised, unless it be the speediness of what God doth for them, and the comprehensiveness of it; he will turn back their captivities, Heb. plural, whether under Manasseh, or Jehoiakim, or Jeconiah, or Zedekiah; all which is confirmed with the broad seal of Heaven,

Thus saith the Lord Believe, then, and rejoice in it.

Haydock: Zep 3:20 - -- Bring. Septuagint, "do good to you." (Haydock) --- Praise. All shall speak well of you who have been lately dishonoured, when I shall take both ...

Bring. Septuagint, "do good to you." (Haydock) ---

Praise. All shall speak well of you who have been lately dishonoured, when I shall take both Gentiles and Jews for my spouse after the captivity, which seems present, (Calmet) it is so certain. (Haydock) ---

Captivity, under satan and sin. (Menochius)

Gill: Zep 3:20 - -- At that time I will bring you again, even in the time that I gather you,.... That is, at the time that the Lord will gather them in the effectual cal...

At that time I will bring you again, even in the time that I gather you,.... That is, at the time that the Lord will gather them in the effectual calling to himself and to his church, he will return them to their own land; and, as soon as the Jews are converted, they will not only be gathered into Christian churches, but will be gathered together in one body, and appoint themselves one head; and will go up out of each of the lands wherein they have been dispersed, and enter into their own land, and possess it; at the same time they are made partakers of the grace of God, they will enjoy all their civil privileges and liberties; see Hos 1:11,

for I will make you a name and a praise among all people of the earth; this is repeated from the preceding verse Zep 3:19, for the confirmation of it; and in connection with the following clause, to show when it will be:

when I turn back your captivity before your eyes, saith the Lord; or "captivities" x; meaning not the several captivities of the kings of Judah in Babylon, as of Manasseh, Jehoiakim, Jeconiah, and Zedekiah; but the two fold captivity of this people, literal and spiritual; their present outward exile from their own land, captivity and dispersion among the nations; and their spiritual captivity or bondage, to sin, Satan, the law, and the traditions of their elders; from both which they will be delivered at one and the same time; and which will be notorious and manifest; what their eyes will see with pleasure and admiration; and which may he depended upon will be done, since the Lord has said it, whose purposes, promises, and prophecies, never fail of their accomplishment: he is God omniscient and knows with certainty what will be done; he is God omnipotent, and can and will do whatever he has determined, promised, or said should be done.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Zep 3:20 Heb “when I restore your fortunes to your eyes.” See the note on the phrase “restore them” in 2:7.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 - -- 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 - -- "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 ...

Constable: Zep 3:18-20 - --3. Israel's regathering 3:18-20 3:18 In the past Jews who lived far from Jerusalem were very sad because they could not travel to Jerusalem to observe...

Guzik: Zep 3:1-20 - --Zephaniah 3 - The Lord Rejoices Over the Restoration of His People A. A contrast between a wicked city and a righteous God. 1. (1-4) Jerusalem, the ...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Zep 3:1, A sharp reproof of Jerusalem for divers sins; Zep 3:8, An exhortation to wait for the restoration of Israel, Zep 3:14. and to re...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3 A sharp reproof of Jerusalem for divers sins, Zep 3:1-7 . An exhortation to wait for the restoration of Israel Zep 3:8-13 ; and to rejoic...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Zep 3:1-7) Further reproofs for sin. (Zep 3:8-13) Encouragement to look for mercy. (Zep 3:14-20) Promises of future favour and prosperity.

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) We now return to Jerusalem, and must again hear what God has to say to her, I. By way of reproof and threatening, for the abundance of wickedness ...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ZEPHANIAH 3 In this chapter the character of the city of Jerusalem, and its inhabitants in general, is drawn, as it would be, and a...

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