Sofonia 3:12

12 E lascerò in mezzo a te un popolo umile e povero, che confiderà nel nome dell’Eterno.

Sofonia 3:12 Meaning and Commentary

Zephaniah 3:12

I will also leave in the midst of thee an afflicted and
poor people
Of a character just the reverse of the proud and haughty, that should be removed from Jerusalem and Judea by death or captivity; these are they that should be preserved from the general calamity, as the Christians were, and were left in the church of God: these were an "afflicted" people, as the Lord's people in all ages are afflicted with a body of sin; with the temptations of Satan; with the hidings of God's face; with bodily infirmities, and with the reproaches and persecutions of men; the first Christians, both among Jews and Gentiles, justly bore this character, especially with respect to the last article: and they were also "poor", for the most part the poor of this world, being stripped of their worldly enjoyments for the sake of Christ; but especially poor in spirit, broken hearted, contrite, lowly ones; that had a mean opinion of themselves, modest, meek, and humble; sensible of their spiritual poverty, and seeking after the true riches of grace and glory. The Targum renders it,

``a meek people, and receiving injuries;''
quietly and patiently: and they shall trust in the name of the Lord;
not in men, but in the Lord; not in descent from men, from the patriarchs, as the Jews were wont to do; not in Moses, as they, in his law, and obedience to it; not in any creature or creature enjoyment; not in wealth and riches: nor in their own hearts, or in their own righteousness; but in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ; in his person for acceptance with God; in his righteousness for justification; in his blood for pardon and cleansing; in his sacrifice for atonement; in his fulness for supplies of grace; in his power and strength for protection and preservation; and in his obedience, sufferings, and death, for salvation and eternal life. This trust signifies, according to the sense of the word F14, a betaking of themselves to Christ as a refuge; a hiding themselves under the shadow of his wings; under his person, blood, and righteousness, where they are covered and sheltered from the avenging justice of God; from the curses of the law, and wrath to come: it is a committing themselves into the hands of Christ; a leaning and staying upon him, expecting grace and glory from him; trusting him with all they have, and for all they want in time and eternity: and this the chosen, redeemed, and called ones, "shall do"; for, through the efficacious grace of God, faith is given to them, and wrought in them; and this is drawn forth into act and exercise by the same grace, and is continued in them, and shall never fail, through the powerful intercession of Christ for them; they shall believe, and go on believing, to the saving of their souls.
FOOTNOTES:

F14 (wox) "se recipient", Junius & Tremellius, Drusius, Burkius; "confugient", Cocceius.

Sofonia 3:12 In-Context

10 Di là dai fiumi d’Etiopia i miei supplicanti, i miei figliuoli dispersi, mi porteranno le loro offerte.
11 In quel giorno, tu non avrai da vergognarti di tutte le tue azioni con le quali hai peccato contro di me; perché, allora, io torrò in mezzo a te quelli che trionfano superbamente, e tu non farai più l’altera sul mio monte santo.
12 E lascerò in mezzo a te un popolo umile e povero, che confiderà nel nome dell’Eterno.
13 Il residuo d’Israele non commetterà iniquità, non dirà menzogne, né si troverà nella lor bocca lingua ingannatrice; poiché essi pascoleranno, si coricheranno, né vi sarà chi li spaventi.
14 Manda gridi di gioia, o figliuola di Sion! Manda gridi d’allegrezza, o Israele! Rallegrati ed esulta con tutto il cuore, o figliuola di Gerusalemme!
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