Zephaniah 2
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Commentary
Zephaniah 2 is a powerful chapter that speaks of God's judgment and wrath against those who have turned away from Him. The chapter begins with a warning to the nations of the world, who have turned away from God and have become proud and arrogant. God warns them that He will bring judgment upon them for their wickedness and disobedience. He will bring destruction and desolation upon them, and they will be scattered among the nations. The chapter then turns to the people of Judah and Jerusalem, who have also turned away from God. God warns them that He will bring judgment upon them as well, and that they will be taken into captivity. He warns them that they will be taken away from their land and their homes, and that they will be scattered among the nations. The chapter ends with a call to repentance. God calls on the people of Judah and Jerusalem to turn back to Him and to seek His mercy and forgiveness. He promises that if they do, He will restore them and bring them back to their land. This chapter is a powerful reminder of God's judgment and wrath against those who have turned away from Him. It is also a reminder of His mercy and forgiveness, and of His willingness to restore those who turn back to Him.
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