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Introduction 1 2 3 Habakkuk Haggai
Zephaniah 2
The
remnant distinguished, called to gather together and seek
Jehovah
Chapter 2, while revealing
the character of the nation, addresses itself to her, in
order that all those at least who fear Jehovah may be
hidden in the day of His anger. They are called to gather
themselves together, and to seek Jehovah, before the
decree of judgment should have brought forth, and His
fierce anger should overtake them. Thus the remnant are
distinguished; the meek who have wrought righteousness
are called on to seek meekness and righteousness, in
order that they may be hidden, although the testimony is
addressed to the whole nation. For, after all, God
remembered the counsels of His grace. His dealings in
this respect are developed in a remarkable manner in the
rest of the prophecy. The judgment should be upon the
whole territory of Israel, occupied in many parts by
strangers hostile to the people.
The land left free
for Israel: the judgment of the nations
The effect of the
consequent desolation should be (for the gifts and
calling of God are without repentance) to leave the whole
land free for the possession of Israel. For Jehovah would
visit them, and would bring again His captives; and the
remnant of His people should possess it. Jehovah would
judge and famish all the gods of the earth; and all men
should worship Him, every one from his place, even all
the isles of the nations.
Ethiopia, Nineveh, all the
mighty ones of the nations, should fall and be made
desolate.
This is the judgment of
the nations of which we have spoken, of which
Nebuchadnezzar was the first instrument, but which is
here introduced in view of the last days, when the power
established by God shall be in its last rebellion against
Him.
Chapter 2:
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Introduction 1 2 3 Habakkuk Haggai
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