1WoeH1945 to her that is filthyH4754 and pollutedH1351, to the oppressingH3238 cityH5892! 2She obeyedH8085 not the voiceH6963; she receivedH3947 not correctionH4148; she trustedH982 not in the LORDH3068; she drew not nearH7126 to her GodH430. 3Her princesH8269 withinH7130 her are roaringH7580 lionsH738; her judgesH8199 are eveningH6153 wolvesH2061; they gnaw not the bonesH1633 till the morrowH1242. 4Her prophetsH5030 are lightH6348 and treacherousH900 personsH582: her priestsH3548 have pollutedH2490 the sanctuaryH6944, they have done violenceH2554 to the lawH8451. 5The justH6662 LORDH3068 is in the midstH7130 thereof; he will not doH6213 iniquityH5766: everyH1242 morningH1242 doth he bringH5414 his judgmentH4941 to lightH216, he failethH5737 not; but the unjustH5767 knowethH3045 no shameH1322. 6I have cut offH3772 the nationsH1471: their towersH6438 are desolateH8074 ; I made their streetsH2351 wasteH2717, that none passeth byH5674 : their citiesH5892 are destroyedH6658, so that there is no manH376, that there is none inhabitantH3427 . 7I saidH559, Surely thou wilt fearH3372 me, thou wilt receiveH3947 instructionH4148; so their dwellingH4583 should not be cut offH3772, howsoeverH834 H3605 I punishedH6485 them: butH403 they rose earlyH7925, and corruptedH7843 all their doingsH5949. 8Therefore waitH2442 ye upon me, saithH5002 the LORDH3068, until the dayH3117 that I rise upH6965 to the preyH5706: for my determinationH4941 is to gatherH622 the nationsH1471, that I may assembleH6908 the kingdomsH4467, to pourH8210 upon them mine indignationH2195, even all my fierceH2740 angerH639: for all the earthH776 shall be devouredH398 with the fireH784 of my jealousyH7068. 9For then will I turnH2015 to the peopleH5971 a pureH1305 languageH8193, that they may all callH7121 upon the nameH8034 of the LORDH3068, to serveH5647 him with oneH259 consentH7926. 10From beyondH5676 the riversH5104 of EthiopiaH3568 my suppliantsH6282, even the daughterH1323 of my dispersedH6327, shall bringH2986 mine offeringH4503. 11In that dayH3117 shalt thou not be ashamedH954 for all thy doingsH5949, wherein thou hast transgressedH6586 against me: for then I will take awayH5493 out of the midstH7130 of thee them that rejoiceH5947 in thy prideH1346, and thou shalt no moreH3254 be haughtyH1361 because of my holyH6944 mountainH2022. 12I will also leaveH7604 in the midstH7130 of thee an afflictedH6041 and poorH1800 peopleH5971, and they shall trustH2620 in the nameH8034 of the LORDH3068. 13The remnantH7611 of IsraelH3478 shall not doH6213 iniquityH5766, nor speakH1696 liesH3577; neither shall a deceitfulH8649 tongueH3956 be foundH4672 in their mouthH6310: for they shall feedH7462 and lie downH7257, and none shall make them afraidH2729 . 14SingH7442, O daughterH1323 of ZionH6726; shoutH7321, O IsraelH3478; be gladH8055 and rejoiceH5937 with all the heartH3820, O daughterH1323 of JerusalemH3389. 15The LORDH3068 hath taken awayH5493 thy judgmentsH4941, he hath cast outH6437 thine enemyH341 : the kingH4428 of IsraelH3478, even the LORDH3068, is in the midstH7130 of thee: thou shalt not seeH7200 evilH7451 any more. 16In that dayH3117 it shall be saidH559 to JerusalemH3389, FearH3372 thou not: and to ZionH6726, Let not thine handsH3027 be slackH7503 . 17The LORDH3068 thy GodH430 in the midstH7130 of thee is mightyH1368; he will saveH3467, he will rejoiceH7797 over thee with joyH8057; he will restH2790 in his loveH160, he will joyH1523 over thee with singingH7440. 18I will gatherH622 them that are sorrowfulH3013 for the solemn assemblyH4150, who are of thee, to whom the reproachH2781 of it was a burdenH4864. 19Behold, at that timeH6256 I will undoH6213 all that afflictH6031 thee: and I will saveH3467 her that haltethH6760, and gatherH6908 her that was driven outH5080 ; and I will getH7760 them praiseH8416 and fameH8034 in every landH776 where they have been put to shameH1322. 20At that timeH6256 will I bringH935 you again, even in the timeH6256 that I gatherH6908 you: for I will makeH5414 you a nameH8034 and a praiseH8416 among all peopleH5971 of the earthH776, when I turn backH7725 your captivityH7622 before your eyesH5869, saithH559 the LORDH3068.
Jamieson Fausset Brown Bible Commentary 1 RESUMPTION OF THE DENUNCIATION OF JERUSALEM, AS BEING UNREFORMED BY THE PUNISHMENT OF OTHER NATIONS: AFTER HER CHASTISEMENT JEHOVAH WILL INTERPOSE FOR HER AGAINST HER FOES; HIS WORSHIP SHALL FLOURISH IN ALL LANDS, BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM, WHERE HE SHALL BE IN THE MIDST OF HIS PEOPLE, AND SHALL MAKE THEM A PRAISE IN ALL THE EARTH. (Zep. 3:1-20)
filthy--MAURER translates from a different root, "rebellious," "contumacious." But the following term, "polluted," refers rather to her inward moral filth, in spite of her outward ceremonial purity [CALVIN]. GROTIUS says, the Hebrew is used of women who have prostituted their virtue. There is in the Hebrew Moreah; a play on the name Moriah, the hill on which the temple was built; implying the glaring contrast between their filthiness and the holiness of the worship on Moriah in which they professed to have a share.
oppressing--namely, the poor, weak, widows, orphans and strangers (
Jer 22:3).
2 received not correction--Jerusalem is incurable, obstinately rejecting salutary admonition, and refusing to be reformed by "correction" (
Jer 5:3).
trusted not in . . . Lord--Distrust in the Lord as if He were insufficient, is the parent of all superstitions and wickednesses [CALVIN].
drew not near to her God--Though God was specially near to her (
Deut 4:7) as "her God," yet she drew not near to Him, but gratuitously estranged herself from Him.
3 roaring--for prey (
Pro 28:15;
Ezek 22:27;
Amos 3:4;
Mic 2:2).
evening wolves--which are most ravenous at evening after being foodless all day (
Jer 5:6;
Hab 1:8).
they gnaw not the bones till the morrow--rather, "they put not off till to-morrow to gnaw the bones"; but devour all at once, bones and flesh, so ragingly ravenous are they [CALVIN].
4 light--in whose life and teaching there is no truth, gravity, or steadiness.
treacherous--false to Jehovah, whose prophets they profess to be (
Jer 23:32;
Ezek 22:28).
polluted . . . sanctuary--by their profane deeds.
5 The Jews regard not God's justice manifested in the midst of them, nor His judgments on the guilty nations around.
The just Lord--Why then are ye so unjust?
is in the midst thereof--He retorts on them their own boast, "Is not the Lord among us" (
Mic 3:11)? True He is, but it is for another end from what ye think [CALVIN]; namely, to lead you by the example of His righteousness to be righteous.
Lev 19:2, "Ye shall be holy: for I the Lord your God am holy" [MAURER]. But CALVIN, "That ye may feel His hand to be the nearer for taking vengeance for your crimes: 'He will not do iniquity' by suffering your sins to go unpunished" (
Deut 32:4).
every morning--literally, "morning by morning." The time in the sultry East for dispensing justice.
bring . . . to light--publicly and manifestly by the teaching of His prophets, which aggravates their guilt; also by samples of His judgments on the guilty.
he faileth not--He is continually setting before you samples of His justice, sparing no pains. Compare
Isa 5:4;
Isa 50:4, "he wakeneth morning by morning."
knoweth no shame--The unjust Jews are not shamed by His justice into repentance.
6 I had hoped that My people by My judgments on other nations would be led to amendment; but they are not, so blinded by sin are they.
towers--literally, "angles" or "corners"; hence the towers built at the angles of their city walls. Under Josiah's long and peaceful reign the Jews were undisturbed, while the great incursion of Scythians into Western Asia took place. The judgment on the ten tribes in a former reign also is here alluded to.
7 I said, Surely, &c.--God speaks after the manner of men in condescension to man's infirmity; not as though God was ignorant of the future contingency, but in their sense, Surely one might have expected ye would under such circumstances repent: but no!
thou--at least, O Jerusalem! Compare "thou, even thou, at least in this thy day" (
Luke 19:42).
their dwelling--the sanctuary [BUXTORF]. Or, the city. Compare Jesus' words (
Luke 13:35), "Behold, your house is left unto you desolate" (
Lev 26:31-
Lev 26:32;
Ps 69:25); and used as to the temple (
Mic 3:12). "Their" is used instead of "thy"; this change of person implies that God puts them to a greater distance.
howsoever I punished them--Howsoever I might have punished them, I would not have cut off their dwelling. CALVIN, "Howsoever I had marked them out for punishment" because of their provocations, still, if even then they had repented, taught by My corrections, I was ready to have pardoned them. MAURER, "Altogether in accordance with what I had long ago decreed (ordained) concerning you" (
Deut 28:1-
Deut 28:14, and, on the other hand, Deu. 28:15-68;
Deut 27:15-
Deut 27:26). English Version, or CALVIN'S view, is better.
rose early, and corrupted, &c.--Early morning is in the East the best time for transacting serious business, before the relaxing heat of midday comes on. Thus it means, With the greatest earnestness they set themselves to "corrupt all their doings" (
Gen 6:12;
Isa 5:11;
Jer 11:7;
Jer 25:3).
8 wait ye upon me--Here Jehovah turns to the pious Jews. Amidst all these judgments on the Jewish nation, look forward to the glorious time of restoration to be ushered in by God's precious outpouring of wrath on all nations, Isa. 30:18-33; where the same phrase, "blessed are all they that wait for Him," is used as to the same great event. CALVIN erroneously makes this verse an address to the ungodly; and so MAURER, "Ye shall not have to wait for Me in vain"; I will presently come armed with indignation: I will no longer contend with you by My prophets.
until the day--that is, waiting for the day (
Hab 2:3).
rise up to the prey--like a savage beast rising from his lair, greedy for the prey (compare
Matt 24:28). Or rather, as a warrior leading Israel to certain victory, which is expressed by "the prey," or booty, which is the reward of victory. The Septuagint and Syriac versions read the Hebrew, "I rise up as a witness" (compare
Job 16:8;
Mal 3:5). Jehovah being in this view witness, accuser, and judge. English Version is better (compare
Isa 33:23).
gather the nations--against Jerusalem (
Zech 14:2), to pour out His indignation upon them there (
Joel 3:2;
Zech 12:2-
Zech 12:3).
9 For--The blessed things promised in this and
Zeph 3:10 are the immediate results of the punishment inflicted on the nations, mentioned in
Zeph 3:8 (compare
Zeph 3:19).
turn to the people a pure language--that is, changing their impure language I will give to them again a pure language (literally, "lip"). Compare for this Hebrew idiom,
1Sam 10:9, Margin. The confusion of languages was of the penalty sin, probably idolatry at Babel (
Gen 11:1-
Gen 11:6, Margin, where also "lip" expresses language, and perhaps also religion;
Zeph 3:4, "a tower whose top may reach unto heaven," or rather, points to heaven, namely, dedicated to the heavens idolized, or Bel); certainly, of rebellion against God's will. An earnest of the removal of this penalty was the gift of tongues on pentecost (
Acts 2:6-
Acts 2:13). The full restoration of the earth's unity of language and of worship is yet future, and is connected with the restoration of the Jews, to be followed by the conversion of the world. Compare
Isa 19:18;
Zech 14:9;
Rom 15:6, "with one mind and one mouth glorify God." The Gentiles' lips have been rendered impure through being the instruments of calling on idols and dishonoring God (compare
Ps 16:4;
Hos 2:17). Whether Hebrew shall be the one universal language or not, the God of the Hebrews shall be the one only object of worship. Until the Holy Ghost purify the lips, we cannot rightly call upon God (
Isa 6:5-
Isa 6:7).
serve him with one consent--literally, "shoulder" or "back"; metaphor from a yoke, or burden, borne between two (
Num 13:23); helping one another with conjoint effort. If one of the two bearers of a burden, laid on both conjointly, give way, the burden must fall to the earth [CALVIN]. Christ's rule is called a burden (
Matt 11:30;
Acts 15:28;
Rev 2:24; compare
2Cor 6:14 for the same image).
10 From beyond . . . Ethiopia my suppliants--literally, "burners of incense" (compare
Ps 141:2;
Rev 5:8;
Rev 8:3-
Rev 8:4). The Israelites are meant, called "the daughter of My dispersed," a Hebrew idiom for My dispersed people. "The rivers of Ethiopia" are those which enclose it on the north. In the west of Abyssinia there has long existed a people called Falashas, or "emigrants" (akin to the synonym "Philistine"). These trace their origin to Palestine and profess the Jewish religion. In physical traits they resemble the Arabs. When Bruce was there, they had a Jewish king, Gideon, and his queen, Judith. Probably the Abyssinian Christians were originally in part converted Jews. They are here made the representatives of all Israel which is to be restored.
shall bring mine offering--that is, the offering that is My right. I prefer, with DE WETTE and Chaldee Version, making "suppliants" the objective case, not the nominative. The peoples: (
Zeph 3:8-
Zeph 3:9), brought to fear Me by My judgments, "shall bring as Mine offering My suppliants (an appropriate term for the Jews, on whom then there shall have been poured the spirit of supplications,
Zech 12:10), the daughter of My dispersed." So
Isa 66:20, "they shall bring all your brethren for an offering unto the Lord." Compare HORSLEY'S view of
Isa 18:1-
Isa 18:2,
Isa 18:7. England in this view may be the naval power to restore Israel to Palestine (
Isa 60:9). The Hebrew for "Ethiopia" is Cush, which may include not only Ethiopia, but also the region of the Tigris and Babylon, where Nimrod, Cush's son (
Gen 10:8-
Gen 10:12), founded Nineveh and acquired Babylon, and where the ten tribes are mentioned as being scattered (
1Pet 1:1;
1Pet 5:13; compare
Isa 11:11). The restoration under Cyrus of the Jews transported under Pharaoh-necho to Egypt and Ethiopia, was an earnest of the future restoration under Christ.
11 shalt thou not be ashamed--Thou shalt then have no cause to be ashamed; for I will then take away out of the midst of thee those who by their sins gave thee cause for shame (
Zeph 3:7).
them that rejoice in thy pride--those priding themselves on that which thou boastest of, thy temple ("My holy mountain"), thy election as God's people, &c., in the Pharisaic spirit (
Jer 7:4;
Mic 3:11;
Matt 3:9). Compare
Jer 13:17, "mine eyes shall weep for your pride." The converted remnant shall be of a humble spirit (
Zeph 3:12;
Isa 66:2,
Isa 66:10).
12 afflicted . . . they shall trust in . . . Lord--the blessed effect of sanctified affliction on the Jewish remnant. Entire trust in the Lord cannot be, except where all cause for boasting is taken away (
Isa 14:32;
Zech 11:11).
13 nor speak lies--worshipping God in truth, and towards man having love without dissimulation. The characteristic of the 144,000 sealed of Israel.
none shall make them afraid--either foreign foe, or unjust prince (
Zeph 3:3), prophet, or priest (
Zeph 3:4).
14 The prophet in mental vision sees the joyful day of Zion present, and bids her rejoice at it.
15 The cause for joy: "The Lord hath taken away thy judgments," namely, those sent by Him upon thee. After the taking away of sin (
Zeph 3:13) follows the taking away of trouble. When the cause is removed, the effect will cease. Happiness follows in the wake of holiness.
the Lord is in the midst of thee--Though He seemed to desert thee for a time, He is now present as thy safeguard (
Zeph 3:17).
not see evil any more--Thou shalt not experience it (
Jer 5:12;
Jer 44:17).
16 Let not thine hands be slack-- (
Heb 12:12). Do not faint in the work of the Lord.
17 he will rest in his love--content with it as His supreme delight (compare
Luke 15:7,
Luke 15:10) [CALVIN], (
Isa 62:5;
Isa 65:19). Or, He shall be silent, namely as to thy faults, not imputing them to thee [MAURER] (
Ps 32:2;
Ezek 33:16). I prefer explaining it of that calm silent joy in the possession of the object of one's love, too great for words to express: just as God after the six days of creation rested with silent satisfaction in His work, for "behold it was very good" (
Gen 1:31;
Gen 2:2). So the parallel clause by contrast expresses the joy, not kept silent as this, but uttered in "singing."
18 sorrowful for the solemn assembly--pining after the solemn assembly which they cannot celebrate in exile (
Lam 1:4;
Lam 2:6).
who are of thee--that is, of thy true citizens; and whom therefore I will restore.
to whom the reproach of it was a burden--that is, to whom thy reproach ("the reproach of My people,"
Mic 6:16; their ignominious captivity) was a burden. "Of it" is put of thee, as the person is often changed. Those who shared in the burden of reproach which fell on My people. Compare
Isa 25:8, "the rebuke of His people shall He take away from off all the earth."
19 undo--MAURER translates, "I will deal with," that is, as they deserve. Compare
Ezek 23:25, where the Hebrew is similarly translated. The destruction of Israel's foes precedes Israel's restoration (
Isa 66:15-
Isa 66:16).
her that halteth--all that are helpless. Their weakness will be no barrier in the way of My restoring them. So in
Ps 35:15, Margin, "halting" is used for adversity. Also
Ezek 34:16;
Mic 4:6-
Mic 4:7.
I will get them praise, &c.--literally, "I will make them (to become) a praise and a name," &c.
shame-- (
Ezek 34:29).
20 make you a name . . . praise--make you to become celebrated and praised.
turn back your captivity--bring back your captives [MAURER]. The Hebrew is plural, "captivities"; to express the captivities of different ages of their history, as well as the diversity of places in which they were and are dispersed.
before your eyes--Incredible as the event may seem, your own eyes with delight shall see it. You will scarcely believe it for joy, but the testimony of your own eyes shall convince you of the delightful reality (compare
Luke 24:41).