Zephaniah 2:8 I have heard the reproach of Moab, and the revilings of the children of Ammon, whereby they have reproached my people, and magnified themselves against their border. I have heard:
either the prophet for himself, or for the people, speaks this; or else, more likely, in the name of God, assures the Jews that God had heard, observed, resented, and was highly displeased with that he heard.
The reproach of Moab;
a people of near kin to the Jews, born of Lot’s daughter, seated eastward of Canaan, upon the Dead Sea and Jordan, a powerful people, and as proud; whose pride broke out on all occasions against the Jews, as appears from first to last:
Isaiah 16:6, and
Jeremiah 48:29 ,30, brand them as very proud.
The revilings of the children of Ammon;
a people as near as Moab to Jewish blood, and as bitter against them,
Nehemiah 4:2 ,3, bitter scoffers and jeerers.
Whereby they have reproached my people;
either in the war, or at the taking of Jerusalem, or when the captive Jews were led by their borders into captivity:
Ezekiel 25:3
puts these all together.
Magnified themselves;
either boasting what they themselves were, or what they would have done, or what they will do against Israel, recovering their old pretended right and estate.
Against their border;
invading their frontiers, and spoiling them with insolence.
I have heard:
either the prophet for himself, or for the people, speaks this; or else, more likely, in the name of God, assures the Jews that God had heard, observed, resented, and was highly displeased with that he heard.
The reproach of Moab;
a people of near kin to the Jews, born of Lot’s daughter, seated eastward of Canaan, upon the Dead Sea and Jordan, a powerful people, and as proud; whose pride broke out on all occasions against the Jews, as appears from first to last:
Isaiah 16:6, and
Jeremiah 48:29 ,30, brand them as very proud.
The revilings of the children of Ammon;
a people as near as Moab to Jewish blood, and as bitter against them,
Nehemiah 4:2 ,3, bitter scoffers and jeerers.
Whereby they have reproached my people;
either in the war, or at the taking of Jerusalem, or when the captive Jews were led by their borders into captivity:
Ezekiel 25:3
puts these all together.
Magnified themselves;
either boasting what they themselves were, or what they would have done, or what they will do against Israel, recovering their old pretended right and estate.
Against their border;
invading their frontiers, and spoiling them with insolence.
I have heard:
either the prophet for himself, or for the people, speaks this; or else, more likely, in the name of God, assures the Jews that God had heard, observed, resented, and was highly displeased with that he heard.
The reproach of Moab;
a people of near kin to the Jews, born of Lot’s daughter, seated eastward of Canaan, upon the Dead Sea and Jordan, a powerful people, and as proud; whose pride broke out on all occasions against the Jews, as appears from first to last:
Isaiah 16:6, and
Jeremiah 48:29 ,30, brand them as very proud.
The revilings of the children of Ammon;
a people as near as Moab to Jewish blood, and as bitter against them,
Nehemiah 4:2 ,3, bitter scoffers and jeerers.
Whereby they have reproached my people;
either in the war, or at the taking of Jerusalem, or when the captive Jews were led by their borders into captivity:
Ezekiel 25:3
puts these all together.
Magnified themselves;
either boasting what they themselves were, or what they would have done, or what they will do against Israel, recovering their old pretended right and estate.
Against their border;
invading their frontiers, and spoiling them with insolence.
I have heard:
either the prophet for himself, or for the people, speaks this; or else, more likely, in the name of God, assures the Jews that God had heard, observed, resented, and was highly displeased with that he heard.
The reproach of Moab;
a people of near kin to the Jews, born of Lot’s daughter, seated eastward of Canaan, upon the Dead Sea and Jordan, a powerful people, and as proud; whose pride broke out on all occasions against the Jews, as appears from first to last:
Isaiah 16:6, and
Jeremiah 48:29 ,30, brand them as very proud.
The revilings of the children of Ammon;
a people as near as Moab to Jewish blood, and as bitter against them,
Nehemiah 4:2 ,3, bitter scoffers and jeerers.
Whereby they have reproached my people;
either in the war, or at the taking of Jerusalem, or when the captive Jews were led by their borders into captivity:
Ezekiel 25:3
puts these all together.
Magnified themselves;
either boasting what they themselves were, or what they would have done, or what they will do against Israel, recovering their old pretended right and estate.
Against their border;
invading their frontiers, and spoiling them with insolence.