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Zephaniah 1:2
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I will completely sweep away everythingfrom the face of the earth—
I will utterly sweep away everything off of the surface of the eretz, says the LORD.
I will vtterly consume all things from off the land, saith the Lord.
I will utterly consume all things from off the land, saith the Lord .
"I will utterly sweep away everything from the face of the earth," declares the Lord .
"I will completely remove all things From the face of the earth," declares the LORD.
"I will sweep away everything from the earth," says the Lord .
"I will completely consume and sweep away all things From the face of the earth [in judgment]," says the LORD.
I will surely destroy all things from off the land, saith the Lorde.
"I will completely remove all things From the face of the earth," declares the LORD.
"I will completely end all thingsFrom the face of the ground," declares Yahweh.
"I will utterly sweep away everything from the face of the earth," declares the LORD.
I, the Lord , now promise to destroy everything on this earth—
"I will completely sweep away everything off the face of the land," says Adonai .
I will utterly take away everything from off the face of the ground, saith Jehovah:
The Lord says, "I will destroy everything on earth.
I will utterly remove all things from off the face of the earth, says the LORD.
The Lord said, "I am going to destroy everything on earth,
"I will surely destroy everything from the face of the earth"—a declaration of Yahweh.
I will completely gather away all from on the face of the ground, declares Jehovah.
I will utterly consume all things from off the face of the ground, saith Jehovah.
I will take away everything from the face of the earth, says the Lord.
I will utterly consume all things from off the face of the earth, saith the LORD.
I will surely destroy all thinges in the land, sayth the Lorde.
Let there be an utter cutting off from the face of the land, saith the Lord.
I will utterly consume all things from off the face of the ground, saith the LORD.
I will utterly sweep away everything off of the surface of the earth, says Yahweh.
Y gaderinge schal gadere alle thingis fro the face of erthe, seith the Lord;
I will completely consume all things from off the face of the ground, says Yahweh.
I will utterly consume all [things] from off the land, saith the LORD.
"I will destroy everything from the face of the earth," says the Lord .
"I will utterly consume everything From the face of the land," Says the LORD;
"I will sweep away everything from the face of the earth," says the Lord .
"I will take away everything from the earth," says the Lord.
I will take clean away everything from off the face of the ground, Declareth Yahweh.
Gathering, I will gather together all things from off the face of the land, saith the Lord:
"I will utterly sweep away everything from the face of the earth," says the LORD.
I utterly consume all from off the face of the ground, An affirmation of Jehovah.
I will gather vp all thinges in the londe (saieth the LORDE)
"I'm going to make a clean sweep of the earth, a thorough housecleaning." God 's Decree.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I will: etc. Heb. By taking away I will make an end, utterly. 2 Kings 22:16, 2 Kings 22:17, 2 Chronicles 36:21, Isaiah 6:11, Jeremiah 6:8, Jeremiah 6:9, Jeremiah 24:8-10, Jeremiah 34:22, Jeremiah 36:29, Ezekiel 33:27-29, Micah 7:13
land: Heb. face of the land
Reciprocal: Ezra 8:22 - his power and his wrath Jeremiah 4:25 - there was no man Ezekiel 6:6 - the cities Micah 2:4 - We Habakkuk 1:5 - for Zephaniah 1:18 - he shall
Cross-References
The earth brought forth vegetation: plants yielding seed of every kind, and trees of every kind bearing fruit with the seed in it. And God saw that it was good.
And God said, "Let there be lights in the dome of the sky to separate the day from the night; and let them be for signs and for seasons and for days and years,
He stretches out Zaphon over the void, and hangs the earth upon nothing.
These are indeed but the outskirts of his ways; and how small a whisper do we hear of him! But the thunder of his power who can understand?"
By the word of the Lord the heavens were made, and all their host by the breath of his mouth.
For thus says the Lord , who created the heavens (he is God!), who formed the earth and made it (he established it; he did not create it a chaos, he formed it to be inhabited!): I am the Lord , and there is no other.
Devastation, desolation, and destruction! Hearts faint and knees tremble, all loins quake, all faces grow pale!
Gill's Notes on the Bible
I will utterly consume all [things] from off the land, saith the Lord. That is, from the land of Judah, by means of the Chaldeans or Babylonians: this is a general denunciation of the judgments of God, the particulars follow: or, "in gathering I will gather"; all good things out of the land; all the necessaries of life, and blessings of Providence; all that is for the sustenance and pleasure of man, as well as all creatures, by death or captivity; and so the land should be entirely stripped, and left naked and bare. The phrase denotes the certainty of the thing, as well as the utter, entire, and total consumption that should be made, and the vehemence and earnestness in which it is expressed.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
I will utterly consume all things - Better âall.â The word is not limited to âthingsâ âanimateâ or âinanimateâ or âmen;â it is used severally of each, according to the context; here, without limitation, of âall.â God and all stand over against one another; God and all which is not of God or in God. God, he says, will utterly consume all from off the land (earth). The prophet sums up in few words the subject of the whole chapter, the judgments of God from his own times to the day of Judgment itself. And this Day Itself he brings the more strongly before the mind, in that, with wonderful briefness, in two words which he conforms, in sound also, the one to the other, he expresses the utter final consumption of all things. He expresses at once the intensity of action and blends their separate meanings, âTaking away I will make an end of all;â and with this he unites the words used of the flood, âfrom off the face of the earth.â
Then he goes through the whole creation as it was made, pairing âman and beast,â which Moses speaks of as created on the sixth day, and the creation of the fifth day, âthe fowls of the heaven and the fishes of the sea;â and before each he sets the solemn word of God, âI will end,â as the act of God Himself. The words can have no complete fulfillment, until âthe earth and the works that are therein shall be burned upâ 2 Peter 3:10, as the Psalmist too, having gone through the creation, sums up, âThou takest away their breath, they die and return to their dustâ Psalms 104:29; and then speaks of the re-creation, âThou sendest forth Thy Spirit, they are created; and Thou renewest the face of the earthâ Ps. 104:36, and, âOf old Thou hast laid the foundations of the earth, and the heavens are the work of Thy hands; they shall perish, but Thou shalt endure, yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment; as a vesture shalt Thou change them, and they shall be changedâ Ps. 103:25.
Local fulfillments there may, in their degree, be. Jerome speaks as if he knew this to have been. Jerome: âEven the brute animals feel the wrath of the Lord, and when cities have been wasted and men slain, there cometh a desolation and scarceness of beasts also and birds and fishes; witness Illyricum, witness Thrace, witness my native soil,â (Stridon, a city on the confines of Dalmatia and Pannonia) âwhere, beside sky and earth and rampant brambles and deep thickets, all has perished.â But although this fact, which he alleges, is borne out by natural history, it is distinct from the words of the prophet, who speaks of the fish, not of rivers (as Jerome) but of the sea, which can in no way be influenced by the absence of man, who is only their destroyer. The use of the language of the histories of the creation and of the deluge implies that the prophet has in mind a destruction commensurate with that creation. Then he foretells the final removal of offences, in the same words which our Lord uses of the general Judgment. âThe Son of Man shall send forth His Angels and they shall gather out of His kingdom all things that offend, and them that do iniquityâ Matthew 13:41.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Zephaniah 1:2. I will utterly consume all things] All being now ripe for destruction, I will shortly bring a universal scourge upon the land. He speaks particularly of the idolaters.