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Zefanya 2:3

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2:3 Seek the Lord’s favor, 1  all you humble people 2  of the land who have obeyed his commands! 3 

Strive to do what is right! 4  Strive to be humble! 5 

Maybe you will be protected 6  on the day of the Lord’s angry judgment.

Zefanya 2:6-7

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2:6 The seacoast 7  will be used as pasture lands 8  by the shepherds

and as pens for their flocks.

2:7 Those who are left from the kingdom of Judah 9  will take possession of it. 10 

By the sea 11  they 12  will graze,

in the houses of Ashkelon they will lie down in the evening,

for the Lord their God will intervene for them 13  and restore their prosperity. 14 

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[2:3]  1 tn Heb “seek the Lord,” but “favor” seems to be implied from the final line of the verse.

[2:3]  2 tn Or “poor.” The precise referent of this Hebrew term is unclear. The word may refer to the economically poor or to the spiritually humble.

[2:3]  3 tn The present translation assumes the Hebrew term מִשְׁפָּט (mishpat) here refers to God’s covenantal requirements and is a synonym for the Law. The word can mean “justice” and could refer more specifically to the principles of justice contained in the Law. In this case the phrase could be translated, “who have promoted the justice God demands.”

[2:3]  4 tn Heb “Seek what is right.”

[2:3]  5 tn Heb “Seek humility.”

[2:3]  6 tn Heb “hidden.” Cf. NEB “it may be that you will find shelter”; NRSV “perhaps you may be hidden.”

[2:6]  7 tn The NIV here supplies the phrase “where the Kerethites dwell” (“Kerethites” is translated in v. 5 as “the people who came from Crete”) as an interpretive gloss, but this phrase is not in the MT. The NAB likewise reads “the coastland of the Cretans,” supplying “Cretans” here.

[2:6]  8 tn The Hebrew phrase here is נְוֹת כְּרֹת (nÿvot kÿrot). The first word is probably a plural form of נָוָה (navah, “pasture”). The meaning of the second word is unclear. It may be a synonym of the preceding word (cf. NRSV “pastures, meadows for shepherds”); there is a word כַּר (kar, “pasture”) in biblical Hebrew, but elsewhere it forms its plural with a masculine ending. Some have suggested the meaning “wells” or “caves” used as shelters (cf. NEB “shepherds’ huts”); in this case, one might translate, “The seacoast will be used for pasturelands; for shepherds’ wells/caves.”

[2:7]  9 tn Heb “the remnant of the house of Judah.”

[2:7]  10 tn Or “the coast will belong to the remnant of the house of Judah.”

[2:7]  11 tc Heb “on them,” but the antecedent of the masculine pronoun is unclear. It may refer back to the “pasture lands,” though that noun is feminine. It is preferable to emend the text from עֲלֵיהֶם (’alehem) to עַל־הַיָּם (’al-hayyam, “by the sea”) an emendation that assumes a misdivision and transposition of letters in the MT (cf. NEB “They shall pasture their flocks by the sea”). See J. J. M. Roberts, Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah (OTL), 192.

[2:7]  12 tn The referent of the pronominal subject (“they”) is unclear. It may refer (1) to the shepherds (in which case the first verb should be translated, “pasture their sheep,” cf. NEB), or (2) to the Judahites occupying the area, who are being compared to sheep (cf. NIV, “there they will find pasture”).

[2:7]  13 tn Or “will care for them.”

[2:7]  14 tn Traditionally, “restore their captivity,” i.e., bring back their captives, but it is more likely the expression means “restore their fortunes” in a more general sense (cf. NEB, NASB, NIV, NRSV).



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