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History as God's Warning
Commentators explain that God is speaking directly to His people, using historical examples of His judgment on other nations as a clear warning. He points to the destruction of pagan peoples, such as those conquered by Israel or Assyria, to demonstrate that His justice is real and has been publicly displayed. This serves as a powerful reminder that God's actions in history are lessons for all who will pay attention.
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Zephaniah
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18th Century
Theologian
I have cut off the nations - God appeals to His judgments on pagan nations, not on any particular nation, as far as we know; but to past his…
19th Century
Bishop
In contrast to this universal corruption, Jehovah daily exemplifies the law of righteousness, yet sinners are not moved to repentance ([Reference Z…
17th Century
Pastor
I have cut off the nations
Utterly destroyed them, as the Philistines, Moabites, Ethiopians, and Assyrians, as in th…
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17th Century
Minister
The holy God hates sin most in those nearest to him. A sinful state is, and will be, a woeful state. Yet they had the tokens of God's presence and …