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The Book of Zephaniah
Chapter 1

Chapter Overview:


The title of the book, ver. 1.
The destruction of Judah foretold, ver. 2 - 4.
A charge against them for their sins, ver. 5 - 9.
A description of the day of the Lord, ver. 10 - 18.
Verses:
1:1Zephaniah - He is thought to have been the great - grandson of king Hezekiah. In the days of Josiah - So he was cotemporary with Jeremiah and Ezekiel, and foretells what Jeremiah and Ezekiel did.
1:4The remnant - Whatsoever remains of the idolatry of Baal.This place - Jerusalem. The name - Both the persons, and the memory of them. The Chemarims - Either called so from their black garments they went in, or, from their swarthy colour occasioned by the black smoak of incense: they were door - keepers, and sextons of Baal.The priests - The priests of Baal.
1:5House - tops - On the flat roofs of their houses.And that swear - That mixt idol - worship, and the worship of the true God; that devote themselves to God, and Baal, or Malchim, that is, Moloch.
1:7Hold thy peace - Thou that murmurest against God, stand in awe.The day - A day of vengeance from the Lord. A sacrifice - The wicked Jews, whom he will sacrifice by the sword. His guests - summoned the beasts of the field, and the fowls of the air, to eat the flesh, and drink the blood.
1:8The princes - The great ones, who dreamed of shifting better than others, but fell with the first, 25:19 - 21.Children - Sons and grand - children, Josiah: Jehoahaz died a captive in Egypt, 23:34 , Jehoakim died in Babylon, and was buried with the burial of an ass, Jeremiah 22:18 ,19, Jeconiah died a captive: and Zedekiah and his children, fared still worse. Strange apparel - The garb of foreigners, imitated by the wanton Jews.
1:9In the same day - At the same time.Their masters houses - Either the oppressing kings, whose officers these were, or publick officers and judges, whose servants thus spoiled the poor.Violence - Goods taken by force, by false accusations, or by suborned evidence.
1:10The noise - The great out - cry and lamentation.The fish gate - At which gate the Babylonians first entered into the city. The second - This gate was in the second wall of Jerusalem, which on that side was fortified with three walls. Crashing - Of things broken into shivers; possibly the noise of doors, windows, closets, and chests broken up. The hills - On which the city stood.
1:11Howl - Cry aloud, and bitterly. Maktesh - The lower town.Merchant people - Who were wont to lodge in this place.That bear silver - That brought it with them to pay for what they bought.
1:12I will search - God speaks after the manner of men, who searches dark places with candles. He will fully discover and punish.Their lees - In allusion to liquors, which not being poured out from vessel to vessel to refine them, grow thick and foul.
1:14The voice if the day - The day which will come with a great noise.
1:15A day - Of unparalleled calamities.
1:17Like blind men - Not knowing where to go.As dust - As abundantly, and as carelessly as dust in the highway.
1:18In the land - Therefore let not sinners be laid asleep by the patience of God; for when the measure of their iniquity is full, his justice will both overtake and overcome them, will make quick and thorough work.