Zephaniah 2:10-15

10 This they will have in return for their 1pride, because they have 2taunted and become arrogant against the people of the LORD of hosts.
11 The LORD will be 3terrifying to them, for He will starve 4all the gods of the earth; and all the 5coastlands of the nations will 6bow down to Him, everyone from his own place.
12 "You also, O 7Ethiopians, will be slain by My sword."
13 And He will 8stretch out His hand against the north And destroy 9Assyria, And He will make 10Nineveh a desolation, Parched like the wilderness.
14 Flocks will lie down in her midst, All beasts which range in herds; Both the 11pelican and the hedgehog Will lodge in the tops of her pillars; Birds will sing in the window, Desolation will be on the threshold; For He has laid bare the cedar work.
15 This is the 12exultant city Which 13dwells securely, Who says in her heart, "14I am, and there is no one besides me." How she has become a 15desolation, A resting place for beasts! 16Everyone who passes by her will hiss And wave his hand in contempt.

Zephaniah 2:10-15 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ZEPHANIAH 2

In this chapter the prophet exhorts the Jews to repentance; and foretells the destruction of several neighbouring nations. The body of the people of the Jews in general are first called upon to gather together and humble themselves, who were a people neither desirable, nor deserving of the favours of God, nor desirous of them, Zep 2:1 and to this they are pressed, from the consideration of God's decree of vengeance being ready to bring forth and break forth upon them, Zep 2:2 and then the few godly among them are exhorted to seek the Lord, and what is agreeable to him; since there was at least a probability of their being protected by him in a time of general calamity, Zep 2:3 and that the destruction of this people might appear the more certain, and that they might have no dependence on their neighbours, the prophet proceeds to predict the ruin of several of them, particularly the Philistines; several places belonging to them are by name mentioned, and the whole land threatened with desolation; the maritime part of it to be only inhabited by shepherds and their flocks; and afterwards the coast possessed by the Jews, on their return from their captivity, Zep 2:4-7. Next the Moabites and Ammonites are prophesied of; whose destruction should come upon them for their pride, and for their contempt and reviling of the people of God; and which should be like that of Sodom and Gomorrah; and would issue in the abolition of idolatry, and the setting up of the worship of God in their country, and elsewhere, Zep 2:8-11. As for the Ethiopians, they should be slain with the sword, Zep 2:12 and the whole monarchy of Assyria, with Nineveh the metropolis of it, should be utterly laid waste, and become a desolation, and a wilderness; and the habitation, not only of flocks, but of beasts and birds of prey, Zep 2:13-15.

Cross References 16

  • 1. Isaiah 16:6
  • 2. Zephaniah 2:8
  • 3. Joel 2:11
  • 4. Zephaniah 1:4
  • 5. Isaiah 24:15
  • 6. Psalms 72:8-11; Zephaniah 3:9
  • 7. Isaiah 18:1-7; Isaiah 20:4, 5; Ezekiel 30:4-9
  • 8. Isaiah 14:26; Zephaniah 1:4
  • 9. Isaiah 10:16; Micah 5:6
  • 10. Nahum 3:7
  • 11. Isaiah 14:23; Isaiah 34:11
  • 12. Isaiah 22:2
  • 13. Isaiah 32:9, 11; Isaiah 47:8
  • 14. Isaiah 47:8; Ezekiel 28:2, 9
  • 15. Isaiah 32:14
  • 16. Jeremiah 18:16; Jeremiah 19:8

Footnotes 7

  • [a]. Lit "reproached"
  • [b]. Lit "made" themselves "great"
  • [c]. Lit "make lean"
  • [d]. Or "All" kinds of "beasts in crowds;" lit "Every" kind of "beast of a nation"
  • [e]. Or "owl" or "jackdaw"
  • [f]. Lit "her capitals"
  • [g]. Lit "A voice"
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