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Zephaniah ● Introduction ● Ninth book in the list of Minor Prophets

Zephaniah ● Introduction ● Ninth book in the list of Minor Prophets ● Prophet“Zephaniah” means - “He whom Jehovah has hidden

Zephaniah ● Introduction ● Ninth book in the list of Minor Prophets ● Prophet“Zephaniah” means - “He whom Jehovah has hidden ● Lineage goes back 4 generations to Hezekiah King of Judah

Zephaniah ● Introduction ● Ninth book in the list of Minor Prophets ● Prophet“Zephaniah” means - “He whom Jehovah has hidden ● Lineage goes back 4 generations to Hezekiah King of Judah ● Detailed descriptions of Jerusalem and its situation indicate that he lived there 1:10-13, 3:1- 4 (this place 1:4)

Zephaniah ● Introduction ● Ninth book in the list of Minor Prophets ● Prophet“Zephaniah” means - “He whom Jehovah has hidden ● Lineage goes back 4 generations to Hezekiah King of Judah ● Detailed descriptions of Jerusalem and its situation indicate that he lived there 1:10-13, 3:1- 4 (this place 1:4) ● Prophecy is identified as the “word of the Lord” 1:1

Zephaniah ● Date of Book ● “In the days of Josiah, son of Amon, king of Judah” who reigned from B.C. ● His prophecy is before the destruction of Ninevah in 612 since the event is seen as in the future (2:13-15) ● Zephaniah refers to widespread Baal worship in 1:4-5 which describes the situation before Josiah's reforms in 628 (2 Chron. 34:3-5) ● Time range would be

Zephaniah ● Contemporary Prophets  Nahum, Habakkuk, Jeremiah

Zephaniah ● Historical Background ● Josiah is king of Judah B.C.  Good king ● Sought God “while he was still young” (2 Chron34:3)

Zephaniah ● Historical Background ● Josiah is king of Judah B.C.  Good king ● Sought God “while he was still young” (2 Chron34:3) ● Inherited moral and doctrinal decadence from the years of his grandfather (Manasseh), and his father (Amon) (2 Chron. 33:1-25; 2 Kings 21:1-26)

Zephaniah ● Historical Background ● Josiah is king of Judah B.C.  Good king ● Sought God “while he was still young” (2 Chron34:3) ● Inherited moral and doctrinal decadence from the years of his grandfather (Manasseh), and his father (Amon) (2 Chron. 33:1-25; 2 Kings 21:1-26) ● During this time the Babylonians were becoming the world power

Zephaniah ● Historical Background ● Josiah is king of Judah B.C.  Good king ● Sought God “while he was still young” (2 Chron34:3) ● Inherited moral and doctrinal decadence from the years of his grandfather (Manasseh), and his father (Amon) (2 Chron. 33:1-25; 2 Kings 21:1-26) ● During this time the Babylonians were becoming the world power ● Twelfth year of his reign Josiah begins to purge Judah and Jerusalem of idols and idol worship (2 Chron. 34:3-7)

Zephaniah ● Historical Background ● Josiah is king of Judah B.C.  Good king ● Sought God “while he was still young” (2 Chron34:3) ● Inherited moral and doctrinal decadence from the years of his grandfather (Manasseh), and his father (Amon) (2 Chron. 33:1-25; 2 Kings 21:1-26) ● During this time the Babylonians were becoming the world power ● Twelfth year of his reign Josiah begins to purge Judah and Jerusalem of idols and idol worship (2 Chron. 34:3-7) ● Discovers book of Law and re-establishes true worship and the keeping of the Passover (2 Chron. 34 & 35)

Zephaniah ● Theme of the Book of Zephaniah  The approaching “day of the Lord” 1:7, 14; 2:2

Zephaniah ● Theme of the Book of Zephaniah  The approaching “day of the Lord” 1:7, 14; 2:2 ● Day of impending judgment upon Judah 1:2-2:3  Complete judgment is about to come

Zephaniah ● Theme of the Book of Zephaniah  The approaching “day of the Lord” 1:7, 14; 2:2 ● Day of impending judgment upon Judah 1:2-2:3  Complete judgment is about to come ● Also involves divine judgment on other nations, along with Jerusalem 2:4-3:7

Zephaniah ● Theme of the Book of Zephaniah  The approaching “day of the Lord” 1:7, 14; 2:2 ● Day of impending judgment upon Judah 1:2-2:3  Complete judgment is about to come ● Also involves divine judgment on other nations, along with Jerusalem 2:4-3:7 ● This same day will also be a day of hope for those who repent and are a faithful remnant 3:8-20

Zephaniah ● Comprised of Three Chapters  Can be divided into two sections

Zephaniah ● Comprised of Three Chapters  Can be divided into two sections  Judgment (1:1 - 3:9)

Zephaniah ● Comprised of Three Chapters  Can be divided into two sections  Judgment (1:1 - 3:9)  Salvation (3:9 - 3:20)

Zephaniah ● Judgment - The Great Day of the Lord  1:2 “I will utterly consume all things from the face of the land” ● 1:4-5 “Cut Off” (annihilated) Baal, idolatrous priests, worshipers of false gods ● 1:6 “Cut Off” the apostates (those who “turned back” from following Him ● 1:7-9 Punish the royal house ● 1:10-11 mourning and wailing from all sections (Fish Gate, Second Quarter, Maktesh ● 1:13 Their goods and houses will be taken and destroyed ● 1:14 Time is near and will be a bitter time for the wicked

Zephaniah ● Judgment - The Great Day of the Lord  1:2 “I will utterly consume all things from the face of the land” ● 1:15-16 Described as: day of wrath, trouble, distress, devastation, desolation, darkness, gloominess, clouds, thick darkness, and trumpet and alarm against fortified cities and hightowers ● 1:17 Reason for this destruction  Because they have sinned against the Lord

Zephaniah ● Judgment - The Great Day of the Lord  1:2 “I will utterly consume all things from the face of the land” ● 1:15-16 Described as: day of wrath, trouble, distress, devastation, desolation, darkness, gloominess, clouds, thick darkness, and trumpet and alarm against fortified cities and hightowers ● 1:17 Reason for this destruction  Because they have sinned against the Lord ● 1:18 Wealth and Power will not protect; the Lord will devour the land and its inhabitants “by the fire of His jealousy”

Zephaniah ● 2:1-3 Repent – Before the coming day of the Lord  2:1-2 “Gather Together” - the Lord's fierce anger  “Seek the Lord”, seek righteousness and humility  2:3 Hope that they will be “hidden” in the day of God's anger and be spared the punishment of the wicked

Zephaniah ● 2:4-15 Judgment on the nations that surround Judah  2:4-5 Philistia (West): ● Gath, Ashkelon, Ashdod, and Ekron  2:8-9 Moab and Ammon (East): ● will be destroyed, like Sodom and Gomorah 2:8-9  2:12 Ethiopians (South) ● slain by the sword  2:13 Assyria and it's capital Ninevah (North): ● will be destroyed (612 BC)

Zephaniah ● 3:1-7 “Woe to her” (Jerusalem)  3:1 A polluted, and oppressive city ● 3:2 - 4 “nots” of Jerusalem  Did not obey the Lord's voice  Did not receive correction  Did not trust in the Lord  Did not draw near to God  3:3-4 Princes, judges, prophets and priests are wicked  Consume the people  Act arrogantly  Show disregard for the temple and God's law  3:6-7 “Rose early (were eager) and corrupted all their deeds”

Zephaniah ● 3:8-13 God to His people: “Wait for Me”  Be patient for the day when He would “rise up for plunder”  3:9 He will “restore” a pure language  3:10-11 God will gather His worshipers  3:12 What will be left will be “meek and humble” who trust in the name of the Lord  3:13 This “remnant of Israel” will not practice sin, but be faithful and find comfort, safety and peace. ● Promise first fulfilled in the return of the faithful from Babylonian captivity (Jer 29:10-14; 30:3; 18-22; 31:7-9)

Zephaniah ● Ultimate fulfillment in Christ, who will establish “Spiritual Israel” the church, a remnant according the “election of grace” (Rom 11:5; Gal. 6:16) ● Final remnant will include Jew and Gentile ● 3:14-20 Rejoice in the Lord  3:15 He has cast out evil and His people will see disaster no more  3:18-19 God will gather those who sorrow while He punishes the afflicters.  God makes these promises certain when He finishes the chapter with “Says the Lord”

Zephaniah ● These blessings and salvation ultimately point forward to the blessings we have in Christ the “King of Israel” (Matt. 1;23, John 1:49) ● The blessings which were promised to Israel are multiplied under the new covenant for Christ's “Spiritual Israel” called out of the “captivity of sin” into the salvation of God and the hope of eternal life.

Zephaniah ● Extras:  This outline (God's people indicted with sin, and called to repent, judgment on the Nations and vision of future glory) is similar to the outlines of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel  The reference to the Lord's “jealousy” indicates His anger at Judah's idolatry (1:4-5) He warns Israel He is a jealous God and to have no other gods before him (Exodus 20:4-5; Nahum 1:2)  Woe is a recurring theme throughout the Minor Prophets, usually to declare the coming destruction of God's judgment upon a nation or city (Hos7:13; Amos 5:18 Mic. 2:1; Nah 3:1, Hab. 2:6-19)

Zephaniah ● Extras:  “Wait on the Lord” is a common theme in the prophets (Psalms 33:20; Isa. 8:17; 30:18; 40:31; 49:23; Lam. 3:25-26; Hos 12:6; Mic 7:7; Hab 2:3)  The Lord “being in the midst” is a theme here in Zephaniah and Zechariah ● In the New Testament, God dwells among His people in the church (I Cor. 3:16-17) and in Heaven God will dwell with His saved ones for eternity (Rev. 21:3)

Zephaniah ● Questions:  1. What does the name Zephaniah mean?

Zephaniah ● Questions:  1. What does the name Zephaniah mean? ● He whom Jehovah has hidden

Zephaniah ● Questions:  2. During what kings reign does Zephaniah prophecy?

Zephaniah ● Questions:  2. During what kings reign does Zephaniah prophecy? ● Josiah

Zephaniah ● Questions:  3. What is the approximate time period of this prophecy?

Zephaniah ● Questions:  3. What is the approximate time period of this prophecy? ●

Zephaniah ● Questions:  4. What is the theme of Zephaniah?

Zephaniah ● Questions:  4. What is the theme of Zephaniah? ● The approaching “day of the Lord”

Zephaniah ● Questions:  5. What does the book immediately begin to describe?

Zephaniah ● Questions:  5. What does the book immediately begin to describe? ● Complete destruction that is about to come.

Zephaniah ● Questions:  6. What are the inhabitants to do before it is too late?

Zephaniah ● Questions:  6. What are the inhabitants to do before it is too late? ● Repent

Zephaniah ● Questions:  7. What four reasons are given for Jerusalem's sinfulness?

Zephaniah ● Questions:  7. What four reasons are given for Jerusalem's sinfulness? ● Did not obey the Lord's voice

Zephaniah ● Questions:  7. What four reasons are given for Jerusalem's sinfulness? ● Did not obey the Lord's voice ● Did not receive correction

Zephaniah ● Questions:  7. What four reasons are given for Jerusalem's sinfulness? ● Did not obey the Lord's voice ● Did not receive correction ● Did not trust in the Lord

Zephaniah ● Questions:  7. What four reasons are given for Jerusalem's sinfulness? ● Did not obey the Lord's voice ● Did not receive correction ● Did not trust in the Lord ● Did not draw near to God

Zephaniah ● Questions:  8. Who will God keep safe as he destroys evil?

Zephaniah ● Questions:  8. Who will God keep safe as he destroys evil? ● Meek and humble people, who trust in the Lord; A remnant

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