Zephaniah 2:8-11
2:8 a The Moabites and Ammonites were Israel’s traditional foes. The Israelites fought with them frequently (see 2 Kgs 3:1-27 b; 2 Chr 20:1-30 c), and they remained Israel’s enemies to the end (2 Kgs 25:25 d; Jer 40:11-14 e).• mocking ... invading: The Israelites not only suffered repeated attacks by the Moabites and Ammonites (see Amos 1:13 f) but also endured their insults over their successes.
2:9 g The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah serves as an example of God’s severe judgment of sin, both in the Old Testament (Deut 29:23 h; Isa 1:9 i; Jer 23:14 j; Amos 4:11 k) and in the New Testament (Luke 10:12 l; Rom 9:29 m; 2 Pet 2:6 n).
• salt pits: A ruinous waste (Deut 29:23 o; Ps 107:34 p; Jer 17:6 q). Sowing the earth with salt was a mark of permanent judgment (see Judg 9:45 r) because it made the ground barren.
2:11 s nations ... will worship the Lord: At the end of history, all people in all places will worship God alone (3:9 t; Ps 66:4 u; Mic 4:1-2 v; Zech 14:16 w).
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