Matthew Poole Commentary - Zephaniah 1:8 - 1:8

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Zephaniah 1:8 - 1:8


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It shall come to pass; it shall most certainly be fulfilled what I threaten I will most surely execute.



In the day of the Lord’s sacrifice; of slaughter to be made by the Babylonians, called here a day of sacrifice, that we might see clearly the just and exemplary proceedings of God; these people sinned in sacrificing to strange gods, and God will punish them, making them a strange sacrifice to his anger.



I will punish; the punishment shall appear to be from my hand, as he threatens often by Ezekiel.



The princes; nobles about the court, the great ones, who dreamed of shifting better than others, but fell with the first, 2Ki_25:19-21.



The king’s children; sons and grandchildren too of good Josiah. Jehoahaz died a captive in Egypt, 2Ki_23:34. Jehoiakim died on the way, or in Babylon, buried with the burial of an ass, Jer_22:18,19. Jeconiah, carried to Babylon, sped somewhat, yet but little, better; there he died a captive. As for Zedekiah and his children, these were slain before his face, then his eyes put out, and he led into miserable captivity.



Clothed with strange apparel; some say the strange apparel of idolatrous priests; others say, and more likely, the garb of foreigners, imitated by the wanton Jews.