Zephaniah 3:9-13
Summary for Zeph 3:9-20: 3:9-20 a God reveals his plans for a humble and purified remnant of his people (3:9-13 b) and encourages them to rejoice in the coming abundant blessings of their saving Lord (3:14-20 c).Summary for Zeph 3:9-13: 3:9-13 d The glorious future described in these verses provides further reason to wait patiently for the Lord (3:8 e). Like fellow prophets Isaiah, Nahum, and Habakkuk, Zephaniah uses judgment and hope as twin themes. 3:9 f God intends for the blessings promised to the faithful remnant of 3:9-13 g to reach people from every nation of the world. Not just Israel, but all people would be transformed, call on the Lord (see Isa 55:5 h), and serve him (see Isa 59:19-21 i; Zech 14:16 j). The spread of the Good News to all nations furthered the fulfillment of this vision (Matt 28:19-20 k; Rom 10:9-13 l).
3:10 m The rivers of Ethiopia are the distant headwaters of the Nile River. The ancient world considered the origin of the Nile a great mystery, so the expression speaks of the farthest reaches of the earth.
3:12 n Jesus the Messiah perfectly expresses the ethical qualities predicted for the godly remnant of Israel (Isa 42:1-4 o; 53:3 p, 7-9 q; Zech 9:9 r; see Matt 11:28-30 s; 12:15-21 t; Phil 2:1-8 u; 1 Pet 2:23 v).
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