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Chapter Note Matthew Henry Commentary (Complete)

Z E P H A N I A H.
CHAP. I.

      After the title of the book Zephaniah 1:1 ) here is, I. A threatening of the destruction of Judah and Jerusalem, an utter destruction, by the Chaldeans, Zephaniah 1:2 - 4 . II. A charge against them for their gross sin, which provoked God to bring that destruction upon them Zephaniah 1:5 ; Zephaniah 1:6 ); and so he goes on in the rest of the chapter, setting both the judgments before them, that they might prevent them or prepare for them, and the sins that destroy them, that they might judge themselves, and justify God in what was brought upon them. 1. They must hold their peace because they had greatly sinned, Zephaniah 1:7 - 9 . But, 2, They shall howl because the trouble will be great. The day of the Lord is near, and it will be a terrible day, Zephaniah 1:10 - 18 . Such fair and timely warning as this did God give to the Jews of the approaching captivity; but they hardened their neck, which made their destruction remediless.

Book Note Matthew Henry Commentary (Complete)

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EXPOSITION,
W I T H   P R A C T I C A L   O B S E R V A T I O N S,
OF THE BOOK OF THE PROPHET
Z E P H A N I A H.
      T HIS prophet is placed last, as he was last in time, of all the minor prophets before the captivity, and not long before Jeremiah, who lived at the time of the captivity. He foretels the general destruction of Judah and Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, and sets their sins in order before them, which had provoked God to bring their ruin upon them, calls them to repentance, threatens the neighbouring nations with the like destructions, and gives encouraging promises of their joyful return out of captivity in due time, which have a reference to the grace of the gospel. We have, in the Zephaniah 1:1 , an account of the prophet and the date of his prophecy, which supersedes our enquiry concerning them here.