Zephaniah 2:4-15

Philistia

4 Gaza will be abandoned and Ashkelon left in ruins. At midday Ashdod will be emptied and Ekron uprooted.
5 Woe to you who live by the sea, you Kerethite people; the word of the LORD is against you, Canaan, land of the Philistines. He says, “I will destroy you, and none will be left.”
6 The land by the sea will become pastures having wells for shepherds and pens for flocks.
7 That land will belong to the remnant of the people of Judah; there they will find pasture. In the evening they will lie down in the houses of Ashkelon. The LORD their God will care for them; he will restore their fortunes.[a]

Moab and Ammon

8 “I have heard the insults of Moab and the taunts of the Ammonites, who insulted my people and made threats against their land.
9 Therefore, as surely as I live,” declares the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, “surely Moab will become like Sodom, the Ammonites like Gomorrah— a place of weeds and salt pits, a wasteland forever. The remnant of my people will plunder them; the survivors of my nation will inherit their land.”
10 This is what they will get in return for their pride, for insulting and mocking the people of the LORD Almighty.
11 The LORD will be awesome to them when he destroys all the gods of the earth. Distant nations will bow down to him, all of them in their own lands.

Cush

12 “You Cushites,[b] too, will be slain by my sword.”

Assyria

13 He will stretch out his hand against the north and destroy Assyria, leaving Nineveh utterly desolate and dry as the desert.
14 Flocks and herds will lie down there, creatures of every kind. The desert owl and the screech owl will roost on her columns. Their hooting will echo through the windows, rubble will fill the doorways, the beams of cedar will be exposed.
15 This is the city of revelry that lived in safety. She said to herself, “I am the one! And there is none besides me.” What a ruin she has become, a lair for wild beasts! All who pass by her scoff and shake their fists.

Zephaniah 2:4-15 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 41

  • 1. S Genesis 10:19; S Am 1:6,7-8; Zechariah 9:5-7
  • 2. Jeremiah 47:5
  • 3. S 1 Samuel 30:14; Ezekiel 25:16
  • 4. S Leviticus 26:31; Amos 3:1
  • 5. S Isaiah 14:30
  • 6. S Isaiah 5:17
  • 7. S Genesis 45:7
  • 8. S Deuteronomy 30:3; Psalms 126:4; Jeremiah 32:44; S Hosea 6:11; S Joel 3:1; Amos 1:6-8
  • 9. S Jeremiah 48:27
  • 10. S Genesis 19:37; S Isaiah 16:6
  • 11. S Ezekiel 21:28
  • 12. Ezekiel 25:3
  • 13. S Lamentations 3:61
  • 14. S Deuteronomy 23:6; Isa 15:1-16:14; Jeremiah 48:1-47; Ezekiel 25:8-11
  • 15. Deuteronomy 29:23; Isaiah 13:19; Jeremiah 49:18
  • 16. Jeremiah 49:1-6; Ezekiel 25:1-7
  • 17. S Isaiah 11:14
  • 18. S 2 Kings 19:31
  • 19. S Amos 2:1-3
  • 20. S Job 40:12; S Isaiah 16:6">Isaiah 16:6; Isaiah 16:6">Isaiah 16:6
  • 21. S Jeremiah 48:27
  • 22. S Psalms 9:6
  • 23. S Joel 2:11
  • 24. S Zephaniah 1:4
  • 25. S 1 Chronicles 19:1; Ezekiel 25:6-7
  • 26. Psalms 86:9; S Isaiah 12:4; Zephaniah 3:9
  • 27. S Genesis 10:6; S Isaiah 18:1; Isaiah 20:4
  • 28. S Jeremiah 46:10
  • 29. S Isaiah 10:5
  • 30. S Genesis 10:11; S Nahum 1:1
  • 31. S Micah 5:6; Zechariah 10:11
  • 32. S Isaiah 5:17
  • 33. S Isaiah 14:23
  • 34. Revelation 18:2
  • 35. S Psalms 102:6
  • 36. S Isaiah 32:9
  • 37. Isaiah 47:8
  • 38. Ezekiel 28:2
  • 39. Jeremiah 49:33
  • 40. S Isaiah 28:22; S Nahum 3:19
  • 41. S Ezekiel 27:36

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Or "will bring back their captives"
  • [b]. That is, people from the upper Nile region
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