Zephaniah Introduction - KJV (King James Version)

Synopsis:
Zephaniah prophesied during the reforms of King Josiah (640-609 b.c.), who brought spiritual revival to Judah after the long and disastrous reign of Manasseh. Zephaniah pronounced God's judgment on corruption and wickedness but also his plan to restore Judah. He spoke of the coming "day of the Lord," when sin would be punished, justice would prevail, and a "remnant" of the faithful would be saved. The term "day of the Lord" occurs throughout the Bible referring both to impending historical judgments from God and to his final judgment at the end of time. Though Zephaniah does not give details about this day, he speaks of its fearsome consequences (1:18) and calls people to seek the Lord (2:3).

Authorship: Zephaniah

Date: 630 BC
  • Zep 1:1b ...in the days of Josiah the son of Amon, king of Judah.

Simple Outline:
1. Day of the Lord: Judgment (Zep 1:1-3:8) 
A. Whole Earth Judged (Ch 1:1-3) 
B. Judah Judged (Ch 1:4-2:3) 
C. Nations Around Judah Judged (Ch 2:4-15) 
D. Jerusalem Judged (Ch 3:1-7)
E. Whole Earth Judged (Ch 3:8) 

2. Day of the Lord: Salvation (Zep 3:9-20) 
A. Conversion (Ch 3:9-13) 
B. Restoration (Ch 3:14-20) 
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