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Text -- Zephaniah 3:8 (NET)
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Since you will not be amended.
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Until I rise up to destroy first, and next to take the spoil.
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That jealousy wherewith God is jealous for his own glory.
JFB: Zep 3:8 - -- Here Jehovah turns to the pious Jews. Amidst all these judgments on the Jewish nation, look forward to the glorious time of restoration to be ushered ...
Here Jehovah turns to the pious Jews. Amidst all these judgments on the Jewish nation, look forward to the glorious time of restoration to be ushered in by God's precious outpouring of wrath on all nations, Isa. 30:18-33; where the same phrase, "blessed are all they that wait for Him," is used as to the same great event. CALVIN erroneously makes this verse an address to the ungodly; and so MAURER, "Ye shall not have to wait for Me in vain"; I will presently come armed with indignation: I will no longer contend with you by My prophets.
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JFB: Zep 3:8 - -- Like a savage beast rising from his lair, greedy for the prey (compare Mat 24:28). Or rather, as a warrior leading Israel to certain victory, which is...
Like a savage beast rising from his lair, greedy for the prey (compare Mat 24:28). Or rather, as a warrior leading Israel to certain victory, which is expressed by "the prey," or booty, which is the reward of victory. The Septuagint and Syriac versions read the Hebrew, "I rise up as a witness" (compare Job 16:8; Mal 3:5). Jehovah being in this view witness, accuser, and judge. English Version is better (compare Isa 33:23).
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JFB: Zep 3:8 - -- Against Jerusalem (Zec 14:2), to pour out His indignation upon them there (Joe 3:2; Zec 12:2-3).
Against Jerusalem (Zec 14:2), to pour out His indignation upon them there (Joe 3:2; Zec 12:2-3).
Clarke: Zep 3:8 - -- Wait ye upon me - Expect the fulfilment of all my promises and threatenings: I am God, and change not
Wait ye upon me - Expect the fulfilment of all my promises and threatenings: I am God, and change not
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For all the earth - All the land of Judah.
Calvin -> Zep 3:8
Calvin: Zep 3:8 - -- God here declares that the last end was near, since he had found by experience that he effected nothing by long forbearance, and since he had even fo...
God here declares that the last end was near, since he had found by experience that he effected nothing by long forbearance, and since he had even found the Jews becoming worse, because he had so mercifully treated them. Some think that the address is made to the faithful, that they might prepare themselves to bear the cross; but this view is foreign to the subject of the Prophet: and though this view has gained the consent of almost all, I yet doubt not but that the Prophet, as I have now stated, breaks out into a complaint, and says, that God would not now deal in words with a people so irreclaimable.
Look for me, he says; that is, I am now present fully prepared: I have hitherto endeavored to turn you, but your hearts have become hardened in depravity. But inasmuch as I have lost all my labor in teaching, warning, and exhorting you, even when I presented to you examples on every side among heathen nations, which ought to have stimulated you to repentance, and inasmuch as I have effected nothing, it is now all over with you— Look for me: I shall no more contend with you, nor is there any ground for you to hope that I shall any more send Prophets to you.
Look then for me, until I shall rise —for what purpose? to the prey. Some render the word
He afterwards adds— For my judgment is; that is, I have decreed to gather all nations. We have elsewhere spoken of this verb
Defender -> Zep 3:8
Defender: Zep 3:8 - -- In the last days, the armies of all the nations will be gathered at Armageddon (Rev 16:16; Rev 19:19), and will feel God's fierce anger (Joe 3:2, Joe ...
In the last days, the armies of all the nations will be gathered at Armageddon (Rev 16:16; Rev 19:19), and will feel God's fierce anger (Joe 3:2, Joe 3:11-16). Then, after the defeat of the Beast and his hosts, all the remaining people of the nations will be gathered before the Lord for judgment, with some entering the millennial kingdom, and others (probably most) sent into everlasting punishment (Matthew 25:31-46)."
TSK -> Zep 3:8
TSK: Zep 3:8 - -- wait : Psa 27:14, Psa 37:7, Psa 37:34, Psa 62:1, Psa 62:5, Psa 123:2, Psa 130:5, Psa 130:6; Pro 20:22; Isa 30:18; Lam 3:25, Lam 3:26; Hos 12:6; Mic 7:...
wait : Psa 27:14, Psa 37:7, Psa 37:34, Psa 62:1, Psa 62:5, Psa 123:2, Psa 130:5, Psa 130:6; Pro 20:22; Isa 30:18; Lam 3:25, Lam 3:26; Hos 12:6; Mic 7:7; Jam 5:7, Jam 5:8
rise : Psa 12:5, Psa 78:65, Psa 78:66; Isa 42:13, Isa 42:14, Isa 59:16-18
to gather : Eze 38:14-23; Joe 3:2, Joe 3:9-16; Mic 4:11-13; Zec 14:2, Zec 14:3; Mat 25:32; Rev 16:14, Rev 19:17-19
for all : Zep 1:18; Deu 32:21, Deu 32:22; Son 8:6; Eze 36:5, Eze 36:6, Eze 38:19; 2Pe 3:10
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Barnes -> Zep 3:8
Barnes: Zep 3:8 - -- Therefore wait ye upon - (for) Me God so willeth not to punish, but that all should lay hold of His mercy, that He doth not here even name puni...
Therefore wait ye upon - (for) Me God so willeth not to punish, but that all should lay hold of His mercy, that He doth not here even name punishment. Judah had slighted His mercies; He was ready to forgive all they had sinned, if they would "now"receive instruction; they in return set themselves to corrupt "all"their doings. They had wholly forsaken Him. "Therefore"- we should have expected, as elsewhere, "Therefore I will visit all your iniquities upon you."But not so. The chastisement is all veiled; the prophet points only to the mercy beyond. "Therefore wait ye for Me."All the interval of chastisement is summed up in these words; that is, since neither My mercies toward you, nor My chastisement of others, lead you to obey Me, "therefore"the time shall be, when My Providence shall not seem to be over you, nor My presence among you (see Hos 3:3-5); but then, "wait ye for Me"earnestly, intensely, perseveringly, "until the day, that I rise up to the prey.""The day"is probably in the first instance, the deliverance from Babylon. But the words seem to be purposely enlarged, that they may embrace other judgments of God also.
For the words to "gather the nations, assemble the kingdoms,"describe some array of nations against God and His people; gathering themselves for their own end at that time, but, in His purpose, gathering themselves for their own destruction, rather than the mere tranquil reunion of those of different nations in the city of Babylon, when the Medes and Persians came against them. Nor again are they altogether fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem, or any other event until now. For although then a vast number of the dispersed Jews were collected together, and were at that time "broken off"Rom 11:20 and out of covenant with God, they could hardly be called "nations,"(which are here and before Zeph. 5:6 spoken of in contrast with Judah), much less "kingdoms."In its fullest sense the prophecy seems to belong to the same events in the last struggle of Anti-Christ, as at the close of Joel Joe 3:2, Joe 3:9-16 and Zechariah Zech. 14.
With this agrees the largeness of the destruction; "to pour out upon them,"in full measure, emptying out so as to overwhelm them, "Mine indignation, even all My fierce anger, for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of My jealousy"(see Psa 69:24; Psa 79:6; Jer 6:11; Jer 10:25; Jer 14:16; Eze 21:31; Rev 16:1). The outpouring of all God’ s wrath, the devouring of the whole earth, in the fullest sense of the words, belongs to the end of the world, when He shall say to the wicked, "Depart from Me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire."In lesser degrees, and less fully, the substance of the prophecy has again and again been fulfilled to the Jewish Church before Christ, at Babylon and under the Maccabees; and to the Christian, as when the Muslims hemmed in Christendom on all sides, and the waves of their conquests on the east and west threatened to meet, overwhelming Christendom. The Church, having sinned, had to "wait"for a while "for God"who by His Providence withdrew Himself, yet at last delivered it.
And since the whole history of the Church lies wrapt up in the Person of the Redeemer, "the day that I rise up to the prey,"is especially the Day in which the foundation of His Church was laid, or that in which it shall be completed; the Day whereon He rose again, as the first-fruits, or that Day in which He shall "stand again on the earth", to judge it; "so coming even as He went up into heaven"Act 1:11. Then, "the prey"must be, what God vouch-safes to account as His gain, "the prey"which is "taken from the mighty"Isa 49:24-25, and "the lawful captivity, the prey of the terrible one,"which shall be delivered; even that spoil which the Father bestowed on Him "Who made His soul an offering for sin"Isa 53:10, Isa 53:12, the goods of the strong man Mat 12:29 whom He bound, and spoiled us, His lawful goods and captives, since we had "sold"(Rom 7:14, coll; Isa 50:1; Isa 52:3) ourselves "under sin"to him. Cyril: "Christ lived again having spoiled hell, because "it was not possible"(as it is written) "that He,"being by nature Life, "should be holden of death"Act 2:24.
Here, where spoken of with relation to the Church, "the jealousy"of Almighty God is that love for His people (see the note at Nah 1:2), which will not endure their ill-treatment by those who (as all anti-Christian power does) make themselves His rivals in the government of the world.
Poole -> Zep 3:8
Poole: Zep 3:8 - -- Therefore since you will not be amended by all, sines you grow worse and worse, wait ye upon me; ye refractory and incorrigible Jews, rulers, and peo...
Therefore since you will not be amended by all, sines you grow worse and worse, wait ye upon me; ye refractory and incorrigible Jews, rulers, and people, attend my resolution, for I am resolved what I will do, and have set a day for it.
Until the day that I rise up to the prey until I, as an enemy, rise up to destroy first, and next to take the spoil: you by your sins continue to be mine enemies, and I will by my judgments, by the Chaldeans, who shall rise up against you, and destroy and spoil you, show myself in arms against you, as all enemy to you.
My determination my fixed purpose, that which I have unalterably resolved upon.
The nations all that are subjects to the Chaldean monarchy.
The kingdoms which are confederate with or tributary to the Chaldeans: these thus gathered, listed, and marshalled in a mighty army,
to pour upon them mine indignation upon the obstinate, incorrigible, and impious Jews first; (afterwards I will punish Babylon;)
even all my fierce anger which by their sins they have kindled against themselves.
All the earth the whole land of Judea and her cities, shall be devoured, consumed as if burnt up,
with the fire of my jealousy that jealousy wherewith God is jealous for his own glory, for his ordinances and statutes, which Jewish people, princes, and their prophets and their priests had notoriously violated.
Haydock -> Zep 3:8
Haydock: Zep 3:8 - -- To come. Septuagint, "for a witness." (Haydock) ---
About forty years after Christ's resurrection, the Jews for the most part continuing obstinate...
To come. Septuagint, "for a witness." (Haydock) ---
About forty years after Christ's resurrection, the Jews for the most part continuing obstinate, Titus ruined their city; which is a figure of the world's destruction, and of the eternal punishment of the wicked. (Worthington) ---
After the resurrection, the Church was to be gathered from all nations. Christ will rise again at the last day to judge all. God threatens his rebellious people with captivity, and then promises to shew mercy, ver. 9. Thus the prophets often subjoin promises to threats.
Gill -> Zep 3:8
Gill: Zep 3:8 - -- Therefore wait ye upon me, saith the Lord,.... Or "nevertheless" f: this is said to the disciples and followers of Christ among the Jews; for there we...
Therefore wait ye upon me, saith the Lord,.... Or "nevertheless" f: this is said to the disciples and followers of Christ among the Jews; for there were some few that did fear the Lord, and received his doctrine, and submitted to his ordinances, and walked in his ways; and these are encouraged to wait upon the Lord; upon the Word of the Lord, as the Targum; or for him, and to expect that he would appear, and work salvation and deliverance for them, when distress should come upon the unbelieving Jews:
until the day that I rise up to the prey: until the day that he rose from the dead, quickly after which he ascended to heaven, leading captivity captive; Satan, and his principalities and powers, which he made a prey and spoil of upon the cross: or, till I rise "up for a testimony", or witness g; of his being the true Messiah; for his resurrection from the dead was the signal he gave as a testimony of it, Mat 12:39. Some render it, "till I rise up to perpetuity": or, "for ever" h; for, when Christ rose from the dead, he rose to an immortal life, never to die more; and ever live he does to make intercession for his people, to secure their happiness for them, and to preserve them unto it; and therefore they have great encouragement to wait upon him, and for him:
for my determination is to gather the nations, that I may assemble the kingdoms; not the Chaldeans or Babylonians, as some; nor the armies of Gog and Magog, as Kimchi; but the Romans under Titus Vespasian, with whom were people of many nations, who came against Jerusalem, according to the decree, will, and appointment of God:
to pour upon them mine indignation, even all my fierce anger; not upon the nations and kingdoms assembled; but by them upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem and Judea, against whom they would be gathered; who had corrupted their doings, and provoked the Lord to stir up and pour out all his wrath upon them, in utterly destroying their nation, city, and temple: and the apostle, speaking of the same thing, at least of the beginning of it, calls it "wrath upon them to the uttermost": and which answers to the expressions of the Lord's indignation, and all his fierce anger, here used, 1Th 2:16,
for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my jealousy; not the whole world, and the several nations of it; but the whole land of Judea, and its inhabitants. The same phrase is used of the destruction of it by the Babylonians, Zep 1:18 and which shows, that not that destruction, but the destruction by the Romans, is here meant; or otherwise a tautology is here committed; but the following words show clearly that this respects, not the former, but the latter destruction of Jerusalem; since a pure language was not given to the nations or Gentiles after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians; but has been since it was destroyed by the Romans; and which was in a few years after Christ's resurrection from the dead, predicted in the beginning of this verse; by which may be observed the connection of things in this prophecy.
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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 3:8-13
MHCC: Zep 3:8-13 - --The preaching of the gospel is predicted, when vengeance would be executed on the Jewish nation. The purifying doctrines of the gospel, or the pure la...
Matthew Henry -> Zep 3:8-13
Matthew Henry: Zep 3:8-13 - -- Things looked very bad with Jerusalem in the foregoing verses; she has got into a very bad name, and seems to be incorrigible, incurable, mercy-proo...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Zep 3:7-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Zep 3:7-8 - --
In Zep 3:7 and Zep 3:8 the prophet sums up all that he has said in Zep 3:1-6, to close his admonition to repentance with the announcement of judgmen...
Constable -> Zep 1:2--3:9; Zep 3:8
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...
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