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Zephaniah means "Yahweh has hidden/protected," or "Yahweh hides." | Zephaniah means "Yahweh has hidden/protected," or "Yahweh hides." | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 13 November 2021
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Zephaniah means "Yahweh has hidden/protected," or "Yahweh hides."
It was likely written between 622 BCE or as late as 586 BCE.
The book Zephaniah focuses on "the day of the Lord, a tradition which also appears in Isaiah, Ezekiel, Obadiah, and Joel.
Chapter 1 tells us of the Coming Judgment on Judah followed by the Great Day of the Lord,
We are tod of a Judgment on Israel's Enemies in Chapter 2.
By 3 we see a repeat of the common Wickedness of Jerusalem followed in verse 8 through 13 of its trials and Conversion as a Nations ending with a Song of Joy.
Zephaniah | Zephaniah 1 | Zephaniah 2 | Zephaniah 3
Preceded by: Habakkuk - Followed by: Haggai
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