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The Depravity of Jerusalem. . 1 Woe to her that is filthy and polluted, to the oppressing city! 2 She obeyed not the voice; she received not correction; she trusted not in the LORD ; she drew not near to her God. 3 Her princes within her are roaring lions; her judges are evening wolves; they gnaw not the bones till the morrow. 4 Her prophets are light and treacherous persons: her priests have polluted the sanctuary, they have done violence to the law. 5 The just LORD is in the midst thereof; he will not do iniquity: every morning doth he bring his judgment to light, he faileth not; but the unjust knoweth no shame. 6 I have cut off the nations: their towers are desolate; I made their streets waste, that none passeth by: their cities are destroyed, so that there is no man, that there is none inhabitant. 7 I said, Surely thou wilt fear me, thou wilt receive instruction; so their dwelling should not be cut off, howsoever I punished them: but they rose early, and corrupted all their doings. One would wonder that Jerusalem, the holy city, where God was known, and his name was great, should be the city of which this black character is here given, that a place which enjoyed such abundance of the means of grace should become so very corrupt and vicious, and that God should permit it to be so; yet so it is, to show that the law made nothing perfect; but if this be the true character of Jerusalem, as no doubt it is (for God's judgments will make none worse than they are), it is no wonder that the prophet begins with woe to her. For the holy God hates sin in those that are nearest to him, nay, in them he hates it most. A sinful state is, and will be, a woeful state. I. Here is a very bad character given of the city in general. How has the faithful city become a harlot! 1. She shames herself; she is filthy and polluted ( Zephaniah 3:1 ; Zephaniah 3:1 ), has made herself infamous (so some read it), the gluttonous city (so the margin), always cramming, and making provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts of it. Sin is the filthiness and pollution of persons and places, and makes them odious in the sight of the holy God. 2. She wrongs her neighbours and inhabitants; she is the oppressing city. Never any place had statutes and judgments so righteous as this city had, and yet, in the administration of the government, never was more unrighteousness. 3. She is very provoking to her God, and in every respect walks contrary to him, Zephaniah 3:2 ; Zephaniah 3:2 . He had given his law, and spoken to her by his servants the prophets, telling her what was the good she should do and what the evil she should avoid; but she obeyed not his voice, nor made conscience of doing as he commanded her, in any thing. He had taken her under an excellent discipline, both of the word and of the rod; but she did not receive the instruction of the one nor the correction of the other, did not submit to God's will nor answer his end in either. He encouraged her to depend upon him, and his power and promise, for deliverance from evil and supply with good; but she trusted not in the Lord; her confidence was placed in her alliances with the nations more than in her covenant with God. He gave her tokens of his presence, and instituted ordinances of communion for her with himself; but she drew not near to her God, did not meet him where he appointed and where he promised to meet her. She stood at a distance, and said to the Almighty, Depart. II. Here is a very bad character of the leading men in it; those that should by their influence suppress vice and profaneness there are the great patterns and patrons of wickedness, and those that should be her physicians are really her worst disease. 1. Her princes are ravenous and barbarous as roaring lions that make a prey of all about them, and they are universally feared and hated; they use their power for destruction, and not for edification. 2. Her judges, who should be the protectors of injured innocence, are evening wolves, rapacious and greedy, and their cruelty and covetousness both insatiable: They gnaw not the bones till the morrow; they take so much delight and pleasure in cruelty and oppression that when they have devoured a good man they reserve the bones, as it were, for a sweet morsel, to be gnawed the next morning, Job 31:31 . 3. Her prophets, who pretend to be special messengers from heaven to them, are light and treacherous persons, fanciful, and of a vain imagination, frothy and airy, and of a loose conversation, men of no consistency with themselves, in whom one can put no confidence. They were so given to bantering that it was hard to say when they were serious. Their pretended prophecies were all a sham, and they secretly laughed at those that were deluded by them. 4. Her priests, who are teachers by office and have the charge of the holy things, are false to their trust and betray it. They were to preserve the purity of the sanctuary, but they did themselves pollute it, and the sacred offices of it, which they were to attend upon--such priests as Hophni and Phinehas, who by their wicked lives made the sacrifices of the Lord to be abhorred. They were to expound and apply the law, and to judge according to it; but, in their explications and applications of it, they did violence to the law; they corrupted the sense of it, and perverted it to the patronising of that which was directly contrary to it. By forced constructions, they made the law to speak what they pleased, to serve a turn, and so, in effect, made void the law. III. We have here the aggravations of this general corruption of all orders and degrees of men in Jerusalem. 1. They had the tokens of God's presence among them, and all the advantages that could be of knowing his will, with the strongest inducements possible to do it, and yet they persisted in their disobedience, Zephaniah 3:5 ; Zephaniah 3:5 . (1.) They had the honour and privilege of the Shechinah, God's dwelling in their land, so as he dwelt not with any other people: " The just Lord is in the midst of thee, to take cognizance of all thou doest amiss and give countenance to all thou doest well; he is in the midst of thee as a holy God, and therefore thy pollutions are the more offensive, Deuteronomy 23:14 . He is in the midst of you as a just God, and therefore will punish the affronts you put upon him, and the wrongs and injuries you do to one another." (2.) They had God's own example set before them, in the discovery he made of himself to them, that they might conform to it: " He will not do iniquity, and therefore you should not;" for this was the great rule of their institution, " Be you holy, for I am holy. God will be true to you; be not you then false to him." (3.) He sent to them his prophets, rising up early and sending them: Every morning he brings his judgment to light, as duly as the morning comes; he fails not. He shows them plainly what the good is which he requires of them, and puts them in mind of it; he wakens morning by morning ( Isaiah 50:4 ), wakens his prophets with the rising sun, to bring to light the things which belong to their peace. So that, upon the whole matter, what more could have been done to his vineyard, to make it fruitful? Isaiah 5:4 . And yet, after all, the unjust know no shame; those that have been unjust are unjust still, and are not ashamed of their unrighteousness, neither can they blush. If they had any sense of honour, any shame left in them, they would not go so directly contrary to their profession and to the instructions given them. But those that are past shame are past cure. 2. God had set before their eyes some remarkable monuments of his justice, which were designed for warning to them ( Zephaniah 3:6 ; Zephaniah 3:6 ): I have cut off the nations, the seven nations of Canaan, which the land spewed out for their wickedness, upon which they had this caution given them, to take heed lest it spew them out also, Leviticus 18:28 . Or it may refer to some of the neighbouring nations that were made desolate for their wickedness, especially to the nations of Israel, the ten tribes. Their towers were desolate, their high towers, their strong towers, their pride and power broken; their streets were wasted, so that none passed along through them; their cities were destroyed and laid in ruins; no man was to be found in them, no inhabitant, all were slain or carried into captivity. The enemies did it, but God avows it: I cut them off, says he. And God designed this for an admonition to Jerusalem ( Ezekiel 23:9 ; Ezekiel 23:11 ): " I said, Surely thou wilt fear me; surely these judgments upon others will deter thee from the like wicked practices; surely thou wilt receive instruction by these providences; it ought to be expected that thou wouldst not continue to sin like the nations when thou seest the ruin which their sin brought upon them." They could not but see their own house in danger when their neighbour's was on fire; and, when we are frightened, God should be feared. 3. He had set before them life and death, good and evil, both in his word and in his providence. (1.) He had assured them of the continuance of their prosperity if they would fear him and receive instruction, for so their dwelling would not be cut off as their neighbour's was; if they took the warning given them, and reformed, what was past should be pardoned, and their tranquility lengthened out. (2.) He had made them feel the smart of the rod, though he reprieved them from the sword: Howsoever I punished them, that, being chastened, they might not be condemned. Such various methods did God take with them, to reclaim them, but all in vain; they were not won upon by gentle methods, nor had severe ones any effect, for they rose early, and corrupted all their doings; they were more resolute and eager in their wicked courses than ever, more studious and solicitous in making provision for their lusts, and let slip no opportunity for the gratification of them. God rose up early, to send them his prophets, to reduce and reclaim them, but they were up before him, to shut and bolt the door against them. Their wickedness was universal: All their doings were corrupted; and it was all owing to themselves; they could not lay the blame upon the tempter, but they alone must bear it; they themselves wilfully and designedly corrupted all their doings; for every man is tempted when he is drawn aside of his own lust and enticed. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-8-13" class="com-number"
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> 반역하고 더럽혀진 성, 학대하는 그 성에 화가 있을 것이다! 그 성은 그 음성에 순종하지 않았고, 교정을 받아들이지 않았으며, 여호와를 신뢰하지 않았고, 자기 하나님께 가까이 나아가지 않았다. 그 성 가운데 있는 지도자들은 으르렁거리는 사자와 같고, 그 재판관들은 저녁의 이리와 같아서, 다음 날까지 아무것도 남기지 않는다. 그 성의 선지자들은 거만하고 신의 없는 자들이며, 그 제사장들은 성소를 더럽히고 율법을 짓밟았다. 여호와께서는 그 성 가운데 계시며 의로우셔서 결코 불의를 행하지 않으신다. 그분은 아침마다 자신의 공의를 밝히 드러내시며 결코 실패하지 않으시지만, 불의한 자들은 도무지 부끄러움을 알지 못한다. 내가 여러 민족을 끊어 버렸으니, 그들의 망대는 황폐해졌다. 내가 그들의 거리를 폐허로 만들어 지나가는 자가 없게 했고, 그들의 성읍들을 무너뜨려 사람도 없고 거주민도 없게 했다. 내가 말하기를 "오직 나를 경외하고 교정을 받아들이라. 그리하면 내가 그 성에 관하여 정한 모든 것대로 그 거처가 끊어지지 않으리라" 했지만, 그들은 일찍 일어나 자기들의 모든 행위를 부패하게 만들었다. (스바냐 3:1-7)
거룩한 하나님이 알려져 계시고, 그분의 이름이 위대한 거룩한 성 예루살렘이, 여기서 이토록 검은 특징으로 묘사된 성이라는 것이 이상할 것이다. 은혜의 수단이 그토록 풍성한 곳이 어쩌면 이처럼 부패하고 악해질 수 있는지. 그러나 사실이 그러하다. 하나님의 심판은 어느 것도 실제보다 나쁘게 만들지 않는다. 거룩하신 하나님은 가장 가까운 자들의 죄를 미워하신다. 아니 그들에게서 가장 미워하신다. 죄악된 상태는 비참한 상태이다.
**I. 그 성에 대한 매우 나쁜 특성이 전반적으로 제시된다.** 어찌하여 신실하던 성이 창녀가 되었는가!
1. **그 성은 스스로를 부끄럽게 한다.** 더럽혀져 있다(스바냐 3:1). 스스로를 악명스럽게 만들었다. 항상 무언가를 먹어 치우며 육체의 욕망을 채우기 위해 육체를 위한 준비를 한다. 죄는 사람과 장소의 더러움이요 오염이다.
2. **그 성은 주민들을 해친다.** 학대하는 성이다. 이처럼 의로운 법도를 가진 곳이 없었건만, 그 통치의 시행에서는 이처럼 불의한 곳이 없었다.
3. **그 성은 하나님을 크게 자극한다(스바냐 3:2).** 그분이 율법을 주시고 선지자들을 통해 말씀하셨건만, 그 성은 그분의 음성에 순종하지 않았다. 그분이 그 성을 훌륭한 훈련 아래 두셨건만, 교훈도 징계도 받아들이지 않았다. 그분이 구원과 공급하심에서 그분을 의지하도록 격려하셨건만, 그 성은 여호와를 신뢰하지 않았다. 그분이 그 성에 임재의 증거들을 주시고 자신과의 교제를 위한 제도들을 세우셨건만, 그 성은 자기 하나님께 가까이 나아가지 않았다.
**II. 그 성의 지도자들에 대한 매우 나쁜 특성이 제시된다.** 악덕과 불경건을 억제해야 하는 자들이 오히려 악의 큰 본보기와 후원자들이 되어 있다.
1. **지도자들은 탐욕스럽고 잔인하다.** 으르렁거리는 사자와 같아 주변의 모든 것을 먹이로 삼는다. 그들은 권력을 세우는 데가 아니라 파괴하는 데 사용한다.
2. **재판관들은 탐욕스럽고 욕심이 없으며**, 저녁의 이리와 같아서 잔인함과 탐욕이 모두 끝이 없다. 다음 날까지 아무것도 남기지 않는다. 그들은 선한 사람을 먹어 치우는 데서 너무 큰 기쁨과 즐거움을 찾기 때문에 뼈까지 남겨 두어, 다음 날 아침 달콤한 한입거리로 남겨 둔다(욥 31:31).
3. **선지자들은 경박하고 거짓된 자들이다.** 환상이 풍부하고 허망한 상상에 빠져 있으며, 가볍고 공허하며 태도가 불성실하고, 스스로와도 일관성이 없어 믿을 수 없는 자들이다. 그들의 가장한 예언들은 모두 가짜였고, 그들에게 속는 자들을 속으로 비웃었다.
4. **제사장들은 자신의 직분에 신의를 저버리고 그것을 배신하였다.** 그들은 성소의 순결을 보존해야 했지만 스스로 성소를 더럽혔다. 그들은 율법을 해설하고 적용해야 했지만, 그 해설과 적용에서 율법을 짓밟았다. 억지스러운 해석으로 율법을 그들이 원하는 것을 말하게 만들어, 사실상 율법을 무효화하였다.
**III. 예루살렘의 일반적 부패의 정황들이 나타난다.**
1. **그들에게는 하나님의 임재의 증표들이 있었다(스바냐 3:5).** (1) 그들은 쉐키나의 영예와 특권을 가지고 있었다. "공의로우신 여호와께서 그 가운데 계시며, 네가 잘못을 행할 때 인지하시고 네가 잘 행할 때 인정하신다. 거룩하신 하나님으로서 네 오염이 더욱 모욕적이다(신 23:14). 공의로우신 하나님으로서 네가 그분께 가하는 모욕과 서로에게 가하는 잘못과 불의를 처벌하실 것이다." (2) 그들에게는 하나님 자신의 모범이 제시되었다. "그분은 불의를 행하지 않으시니, 너희도 행하지 말라." (3) 그분은 매일 아침 선지자들을 보내셨다. 그분은 실패하지 않으신다. 그분은 그들에게 자신이 요구하시는 선이 무엇인지 분명히 보여 주시고 그것을 아침마다 상기시키신다(사 50:4). 그런데도, 불의한 자들은 수치를 모른다. 그들은 여전히 불의를 행하고, 자신의 불의에 부끄러워하지 않으며, 얼굴을 붉히지도 못한다.
2. **하나님은 그들의 눈앞에 공의의 현저한 기념물들을 세우셨다(스바냐 3:6).** "내가 여러 민족을 끊어 버렸다." 가나안의 일곱 족속을 끊어 버렸는데, 땅이 그들의 악함으로 인해 그들을 토하여 내었다. 이것은 그들에게 조심하라는 경고가 되었다. 또는 특별히 이스라엘 열 지파가 악함으로 인해 황폐하게 된 것일 수 있다. 그들의 망대들이 황폐해졌고, 그들의 거리들이 황폐해져 아무도 지나다니지 않으며, 그들의 성읍들이 무너져 사람도 거주민도 없게 되었다. 원수들이 그것을 하였지만 하나님이 인정하신다. "내가 그들을 끊어 버렸다." 하나님은 이것을 예루살렘에 대한 교훈으로 의도하셨다(겔 23:9-11). "내가 말하였다. 분명히 너는 나를 경외하고 교정을 받아들일 것이다. 이웃의 집이 불탈 때 그들은 자신의 집이 위험함을 보아야 했고, 두려울 때 하나님을 경외해야 하였다."
3. **그분은 그들 앞에 생명과 사망, 좋은 것과 나쁜 것을 모두 놓으셨다.** 만약 그들이 하나님을 경외하고 교정을 받아들인다면, 그들의 거처가 끊어지지 않을 것이라고 보증하셨다. 또한 채찍의 아픔을 느끼게 하셨다. 이처럼 하나님은 그들을 돌이키기 위해 다양한 방법을 쓰셨지만, 모두 헛되었다. 그들은 일찍 일어나 자기들의 모든 행위를 더욱 부패하게 만들었다. 하나님은 선지자들을 보내기 위해 일찍 일어나셨지만, 그들은 그들을 차단하고 문을 걸어 잠그기 위해 더 먼저 일어났다. 그들의 악함은 보편적이었다. 모든 행위가 부패하였고, 그 모든 것이 그들 자신의 탓이었다.
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Z E P H A N I A H. CHAP. III. We now return to Jerusalem, and must again hear what God has to say to her, I. By way of reproof and threatening, for the abundance of wickedness that was found in her, of which divers instances are given, with the aggravations of them, Zephaniah 3:1-7 . II. By way of promise of mercy and grace, which God had yet in reserve for them. Two general heads of promises here are:-- 1. That God would bring in a glorious work of reformation among them, cleanse them from their sins, and bring them home to himself; many promises of this kind here are, Zephaniah 3:8-13 . 2. That he would bring about a glorious work of salvation for them, when he had thus prepared them for it, Zephaniah 3:14-20 . Thus the "Redeemer shall come to Zion," and to clear his own way, shall "turn away ungodliness from Jacob." These promises were to have their full accomplishment in gospel-times and gospel-graces. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-7" class="com-number"
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우리는 이제 예루살렘으로 돌아와, 하나님이 그 성에 하실 말씀을 다시 들어야 한다. 두 가지 내용이 있다. 첫째, 거기서 발견된 풍성한 악함에 대한 책망과 위협인데, 다양한 악의 사례들과 그 죄악의 정황들이 주어진다(스바냐 3:1-7). 둘째, 하나님이 아직 예비하고 계신 은혜와 자비의 약속인데, 두 가지 큰 약속의 제목이 있다. 1. 하나님이 그들 가운데 영광스러운 개혁의 역사를 일으켜, 죄에서 깨끗하게 하고 자신에게로 그들을 돌아오게 하실 것이라는 약속이 많이 있다(스바냐 3:8-13). 2. 이처럼 그들을 그것을 위해 준비시키신 후에, 그들을 위해 영광스러운 구원의 역사를 이루실 것이라는 약속이다(스바냐 3:14-20). 이 약속들은 복음의 시대와 복음의 은혜에서 온전히 성취될 것이다.
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Judgment and Mercy; Promises of Mercy. . 8 Therefore wait ye upon me, saith the LORD , until the day that I rise up to the prey: for my determination is to gather the nations, that I may assemble the kingdoms, to pour upon them mine indignation, even all my fierce anger: for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my jealousy. 9 For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the LORD , to serve him with one consent. 10 From beyond the rivers of Ethiopia my suppliants, even the daughter of my dispersed, shall bring mine offering. 11 In that day shalt thou not be ashamed for all thy doings, wherein thou hast transgressed against me: for then I will take away out of the midst of thee them that rejoice in thy pride, and thou shalt no more be haughty because of my holy mountain. 12 I will also leave in the midst of thee an afflicted and poor people, and they shall trust in the name of the LORD . 13 The remnant of Israel shall not do iniquity, nor speak lies; neither shall a deceitful tongue be found in their mouth: for they shall feed and lie down, and none shall make them afraid. Things looked very bad with Jerusalem in the Zephaniah 3:1-7 ; she has got into a very bad name, and seems to be incorrigible, incurable, mercy-proof and judgment-proof. Now one would think it should follow, Therefore expect no other but that she should be utterly abandoned and rejected as reprobate silver; since they will not be wrought upon by prophets or providences, let them be made a desolation as their neighbours have been. But behold and wonder at the riches of divine grace, which takes occasion from man's badness to appear so much the more illustrious. They still grew worse and worse, therefore wait you upon me, saith the Lord, Zephaniah 3:8 ; Zephaniah 3:8 . "Since the law, it seems, will make nothing perfect, the bringing in of a better hope shall. Let those that lament the corruptions of the church wait upon God, till he send his Son into the world, to save his people from their sins, till he send his gospel to reform and refine his church, and to purify to himself a peculiar people both of Jews and Gentiles." And there were those who, according to this direction and encouragement, waited for redemption, for this redemption in Jerusalem; and long-looked-for came at last, Luke 2:38 . For judgment Christ will come into this world, John 9:39 . I. To avenge what has been done amiss against his church, to bring down and destroy the enemies of it, its spiritual enemies, of which the destruction of Babylon, and other oppressors of God's people, in the Old-Testament times, was a type, and would be a happy presage. He will rise up to the prey, to lead captivity captive ( Psalms 67:18 ), to conquer and spoil the powers of darkness, and the powers on earth that set themselves against the Lord and his anointed; he will break them with a rod of iron ( Psalms 2:5 ; Psalms 2:9 ; Psalms 11:5 ; Psalms 11:6 ); his determination is to gather the nations and to assemble the kingdoms. By the gospel of Christ preached to every creature all nations are summoned, as it were, to appear in a body before the Lord Jesus, who is about to set up his kingdom in the world. But, since the greatest part of mankind will not obey the summons, he will pour upon them his indignation, for he that believes not is condemned already. At the time of the setting up of the kingdom of the Messiah, there shall be on earth distress of nations with perplexity ( Luke 21:25 ), great tribulation, such as never was, nor ever shall be, Matthew 24:21 . Then God pours upon the nations his indignation, even all his fierce anger, for their indignation and fierce anger against the Messiah and his kingdom, Psalms 2:1 ; Psalms 2:2 . Then all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of his jealousy; both Jews and Gentiles shall be reckoned with for their enmity to the gospel. Principalities and powers shall be spoiled, and made a show of openly, and the victorious Redeemer shall triumph over them. The end of those that continue to be of the earth, and to mind earthly things, after God has set up the kingdom of heaven among men, shall be destruction ( Philippians 3:19 ); they shall be devoured with the fire of God's jealousy. II. To amend what he finds amiss in his church. When God intends the restoration of Israel, and the revival of their peace and prosperity, he makes way for the accomplishment of his purpose by their reformation and the revival of their virtue and piety; for this is God's method, both with particular persons and with communities, first to make them holy and then to make them happy. These promises were in part accomplished after the return of the Jews out of Babylon, when by their captivity they were thoroughly cured of their idolatry; and this was all the fruit, even the taking away of sin. But they look further, to the blessed effects of the gospel and the grace of it, to those times of reformation in which we live, Hebrews 9:10 . 1. It is promised that there shall be a reformation in men's discourse, which had been generally corrupt, but should now be with grace seasoned with salt ( Zephaniah 3:9 ; Zephaniah 3:9 ): " Then will I turn to the people a pure language; I will turn the people to such a language from that evil communication which has almost ruined all good manners among them." Note, Converting grace refines the language, not by making the phrases witty, but the substance wise. Among the Jews, after the captivity, there needed a reformation of the dialect, for they had mingled the language of Canaan with that of Ashdod ( Nehemiah 13:24 ), and that grievance shall be redressed. But that is not all: their language shall be purified from all profaneness, filthiness, and falsehood. I will turn them to a choice language (so some read it); they shall not speak rashly, but with caution and deliberation; they shall choose out their words. Note, An air of purity and piety in common conversation is a very happy omen to any people; other graces, other blessings, shall be given where God gives a pure language to those who have been a people of unclean lips. 2. That the worship of God, according to his will, shall be more closely applied to, and more unanimously concurred in. Instead of sacrifice and incense, they shall call upon the name of the Lord. Prayer is the spiritual offering with which God must be honoured; and, to prepare and fit us for that duty, it is necessary that we have a pure language. We are utterly unfit to take God's name into our lips, unless they be pure lips. The purifying of the language in common conversation is necessary to the acceptableness of the words of our mouth and the meditation of our heart on our devotion; for how can sweet waters and bitter come out of the same fountain? James 3:9-12 . It is likewise promised that their language being thus purified they shall serve God with one consent, with one shoulder (so the word is), alluding to oxen in the yoke, that draw even. When Christians are unanimous in the service of God the work goes on cheerfully. This is the effect of the pure language, purified from passion, envy, and censoriousness. Note, Purity is the way to unity; the reformation of manners is the way to a comprehension. The wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable. 3. That those that were driven from God shall return to him and be accepted of him ( Zephaniah 3:10 ; Zephaniah 3:10 ): From beyond the rivers of Ethiopia, that is, from Egypt (so described, Isaiah 18:1 ) or from some other very remote country-- my suppliants, even the daughter of my dispersed, shall bring my offering. Those that by reason of their distance had almost forgotten God, their obligations to him, shall be put in mind of him, as the prodigal son was of his father's house, in the far country. Those that by reason of their dispersion, under the tokens of his displeasure, might be afraid of coming to him, yet even they shall be gathered under his wings; the daughter of his dispersed, that is afar off, will be found among those whom the Lord our God shall call; and, though they are dispersed, he will own them for his; his calling them my dispersed puts honour upon them, sufficient to counterbalance all the disgrace of their dispersion. These shall come, (1.) With their humble petitions: They are my suppliants. Note, True converts are suppliants to God; they do not plead, but make supplication to their Judge ( Job 9:15 ); and wherever they are, though beyond the rivers of Ethiopia, a great way off from his house of prayer, he has his eye upon them and his ear open to them; they are his suppliants. (2.) With their spiritual sacrifices: They shall bring my offering, shall bring themselves as spiritual sacrifices to God ( Romans 12:1 ); the conversion of the Gentiles is called the offering up of the Gentiles ( Romans 15:16 ); and with themselves they shall bring the gospel-sacrifices of prayer, and praise, and alms, with which God is well pleased. 4. That sin and sinners shall be purged out from among them, Zephaniah 3:11 ; Zephaniah 3:11 . God will take away, (1.) Their just reproach: In that day shalt thou not be ashamed for all thy doings. They shall be ashamed as penitents, and shall continue to be so (see Ezekiel 16:63 ), but they shall not be ashamed as sinners that return to folly again. " Thou shalt not be ashamed, that is, thou shalt no more do a shameful thing, as thou hast done." The guilt of sin being taken away by pardoning mercy, the reproach of it shall be rolled away from the sinner's own conscience, that being purified, and pacified, and cleansed from dead works. When wickedness and wicked people abound in a nation those few in it that are good are ashamed of them and of their land; but when sinners are converted, and the land reformed, that shame and the cause of it are removed. (2.) Their unjust glorying: " I will take away out of the midst of thee, not only the profane, who are a shame to thy land, but the hypocrites, who appear beautiful outwardly, and rejoice in thy pride, in the holy city, the holy house." These were indeed Israel's glory, but they made them their pride, and rejoiced in them, as if they were an invincible bulwark to secure them in their sinful ways; they relied on them as their righteousness and strength, boasting of the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord ( Jeremiah 7:4 ); they were haughty because of the holy mountain, were conceited of themselves, scornful of others, and set even the judgments of God at defiance. Note, Church-privileges, when they are not duly improved as they ought to be, are often made the matter of men's pride and the ground of their security. But that haughtiness is the most offensive to God which is supported and fed by the pretensions of holiness. This God will silence and take away. 5. That God will have a remnant of holy, humble, serious people among them, that shall have the comfort of their relation to him and interest in him ( Zephaniah 3:12 ; Zephaniah 3:12 ): I will leave in the midst of thee an afflicted and poor people. When the Chaldeans carried away the Jews into captivity they left of the poor of the land for vine-dressers and husbandmen, a type and figure of God's distinguished remnant, whom he sets apart for himself. They are afflicted and poor, low in the world; such God has chosen, James 2:5 . The poor are evangelized, low in their own eyes, afflicted for sin, poor in spirit. They are God's leaving, for it is a remnant according to the election of grace. I have reserved them to myself, says God ( Romans 11:4 ; Romans 11:5 ), and they shall trust in the name of the Lord. Note, Those whom God designs for the glory of his name he enables to trust in his name; and the greater their affliction and poverty in the world are the more reason they see to trust in God, having nothing else to trust to, 1 Timothy 5:5 . 6. That this select remnant shall be blessed with purity and peace, Zephaniah 3:13 ; Zephaniah 3:13 . (1.) They shall be blessed with purity, both in words and actions: They shall neither do iniquity nor speak lies. Justice and veracity shall command them and govern them, though they be ever so much against their secular interest. They shall not only not speak a direct deliberate lie, but there shall not be a deceitful tongue found in their mouth, not in the mouth of any of them; not the least equivocation shall come from them. (2.) They shall be blessed with peace. They shall, as the sheep of God's pasture, feed and lie down, and none shall make them afraid. They shall not be fearful themselves, nor shall any about them be frightful to them. Note, Those that are careful not to do iniquity need not be afraid of any calamity, for it cannot hurt them, and therefore should not terrify them. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-14-20" class="com-number"
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> 그러므로 여호와께서 말씀하신다. "내가 일어나 노략물을 취하는 그날까지 나를 기다리라. 나의 결심은 민족들을 모으고 나라들을 불러 모아 그들 위에 나의 분노, 곧 나의 맹렬한 진노를 다 쏟아붓는 것이니, 온 땅이 나의 질투의 불에 삼켜질 것이다. 그때에 내가 백성들의 입술을 정결하게 하여, 그들이 모두 여호와의 이름을 부르고 어깨를 나란히 하여 그분을 섬기게 하리라. 구스의 강 너머에서부터 나의 예배자들, 곧 흩어진 내 백성의 딸이 나에게 예물을 가져오리라. 그날에 너는 네가 나를 거슬러 범죄한 너의 모든 행위로 인해 부끄러움을 당하지 않을 것이다. 그때에 내가 네 가운데서 교만하게 우쭐대는 자들을 없애 버리리니, 너는 나의 거룩한 산에서 다시는 교만하지 않으리라. 그러나 내가 네 가운데 고난받고 가난한 백성을 남겨 두리니, 그들이 여호와의 이름 안에서 피난처를 얻으리라. 이스라엘의 남은 자들은 불의를 행하지 않고 거짓을 말하지 않으며, 그들의 입에서 속이는 혀가 발견되지 않으리라. 그들이 양 떼처럼 먹고 누워도 그들을 두렵게 할 자가 없으리라." (스바냐 3:8-13)
스바냐 3:1-7에서 예루살렘의 사정이 매우 나빴다. 그 성은 나쁜 이름을 얻었고 고칠 수 없는 것처럼 보인다. 이제 이어서 나와야 할 말은, "따라서 그 성이 완전히 버림을 받고 배척당한 납처럼 될 것을 기대하라"는 것이어야 할 것 같다. 그런데 신적 은혜의 풍요로움을 보라! 그 은혜는 사람의 악함을 계기로 더욱 빛나게 나타난다. 그들은 계속 더욱 나빠졌다. 따라서 **나를 기다리라**고 여호와께서 말씀하신다(스바냐 3:8). "율법은 아무것도 완전하게 할 수 없으므로, 더 좋은 소망을 도입하는 것이 그렇게 할 것이다. 교회의 부패를 애통하는 자들은 하나님을 기다려라. 그분이 자신의 아들을 세상에 보내 자신의 백성을 죄에서 구원하시고, 복음을 보내 교회를 개혁하고 정결하게 하여 유대인과 이방인 모두에게서 특별한 백성을 삼으실 때까지." 이 지시와 격려를 따라 구원을, 예루살렘에서 이 구원을 기다린 자들이 있었다(눅 2:38). 그리스도는 심판을 위해 이 세상에 오신다(요 9:39).
**I. 교회를 대적하여 행해진 것을 갚으시기 위해.** 교회의 원수들을 무너뜨리고 멸망시키기 위해 오시는데, 구약 시대에 바벨론과 다른 압제자들의 멸망이 그 예표였다. 그분은 포로를 포로로 데려가기 위해 일어나실 것이다(시 68:18). 모든 민족들이 모이는 것은, 그분이 왕국을 세계에 세우시려 할 때 복음이 모든 피조물에게 전파되면서 모든 민족들이 주 예수 앞에 나타나도록 소환되는 것과 같다. 그러나 대부분이 순종하지 않으므로, 믿지 않는 자는 이미 정죄를 받았다. 그들은 분노를 받을 것이다.
**II. 교회에서 발견된 잘못을 교정하기 위해.** 하나님이 이스라엘의 회복과 평화와 번영의 부흥을 의도하실 때, 그분은 개혁과 덕과 경건의 부흥으로 목적의 성취를 위한 길을 예비하신다. 하나님의 방법은 개인에게도 공동체에게도 먼저 거룩하게 만들고, 그 다음에 행복하게 만드시는 것이다. 이 약속들은 바벨론 포로에서 돌아온 유대인들에게 부분적으로 성취되었는데, 그들이 포로 생활로 우상 숭배에서 완전히 치유되었기 때문이다. 그러나 더 나아가 복음의 복된 효과들을 바라본다.
**1. 사람들의 언어에 개혁이 있을 것이다(스바냐 3:9).** "그때에 내가 백성들의 입술을 정결하게 하겠다." 이것은 구절들을 재치 있게 만드는 것이 아니라 내용을 지혜롭게 하는 것이다. 포로 생활 후 유대인들 사이에는 언어의 개혁이 필요하였다. 그들이 가나안 말에 아스돗 말을 섞었기 때문이다(느 13:24). 그러나 그것이 전부가 아니다. 그들의 언어가 모든 불경건과 더러움과 거짓에서 정결하게 될 것이다. 주목하라. 회개의 은혜는 언어를 정결하게 한다.
**2. 하나님을 향한 예배가 더욱 가까이 헌신되고 더욱 일치하게 동참될 것이다.** 제사와 향 대신에 그들이 여호와의 이름을 부를 것이다. 기도가 하나님을 영화롭게 해야 하는 영적 제물이다. 그분들의 언어가 정결해지면 어깨를 나란히 하여 그분을 섬길 것이다. 그리스도인들이 하나님 섬기는 일에 일치할 때 일이 기쁘게 진행된다.
**3. 하나님으로부터 멀어졌던 자들이 그분께로 돌아와 그분의 받아들임을 받을 것이다(스바냐 3:10).** 구스의 강 너머에서, 즉 이집트에서(사 18:1 참조) 혹은 다른 아주 먼 나라에서, 나의 예배자들, 흩어진 내 백성의 딸이 내게 예물을 가져올 것이다. 거리 때문에 하나님을 거의 잊어버린 자들이 그분을 기억하게 될 것이다. 흩어짐의 표가 있는 자들도 그분의 날개 아래 모여질 것이다. 그들이 흩어져 있어도 그분은 그들을 '내 흩어진 자들'이라 부르며 자신의 것으로 인정하신다. 이들은 올 것이다. (1) 자신들의 겸손한 탄원으로: "그들은 내 예배자들이다." 참된 회심자들은 하나님께 간구하는 자들이다. (2) 그들의 영적 제물로: "그들이 내 예물을 가져올 것이다." 이방인들의 개종이 이방인들의 헌물이라 불린다(롬 15:16).
**4. 죄와 죄인들이 그들 가운데서 정결하게 될 것이다(스바냐 3:11).** 하나님이 제거하실 것이 있다. (1) 그들의 당연한 책망: "그날에 너는 네가 나를 거슬러 범죄한 너의 모든 행위로 인해 부끄러움을 당하지 않을 것이다." 그들은 회개하는 자로서 부끄러워하고 계속 그럴 것이다(겔 16:63). 그러나 다시 죄로 돌아가는 자로서 부끄러워하지 않을 것이다. 사함받는 은혜로 죄의 허물이 제거될 때, 그것의 책망이 죄인의 양심에서 걷어질 것이다. (2) 그들의 부당한 영광: "내가 네 가운데서 교만하게 우쭐대는 자들을 없애 버리겠다. 거룩한 성, 거룩한 집을 자랑으로 기뻐하는 자들뿐 아니라 위선자들도 없애겠다." 이들은 이스라엘의 영광이었지만, 그들이 그것을 자신들의 교만으로 삼아 그것을 기뻐하며, 마치 죄악된 길에서 자신들을 지키는 난공불락의 방벽처럼 여겼다. "여호와의 성전, 여호와의 성전"(렘 7:4)이라 자랑하며 거룩한 산을 인해 교만하였다. 주목하라. 교회의 특권들은 마땅히 사용되지 않을 때, 종종 교만의 재료와 안전의 근거가 된다.
**5. 하나님은 그분과의 관계와 이해 관계에서 위로를 가질 거룩하고 겸손하고 진지한 남은 자들을 그들 가운데 두실 것이다(스바냐 3:12).** "내가 네 가운데 고난받고 가난한 백성을 남겨 두겠다." 갈대아 사람들이 유대인들을 포로로 데려갔을 때, 그들은 포도원지기와 농부로 가난한 자들을 남겼는데, 이것이 하나님이 자신을 위해 따로 구별하신 남은 자의 예표이다. 그들은 고난받고 가난한 자들이다. 하나님의 택하심은 가난한 자들에 대한 것이다(약 2:5). 가난한 자들에게 복음이 전파된다. 그들은 자신의 눈에 낮고, 죄로 인해 고통받으며, 심령이 가난한 자들이다. 그들은 여호와의 이름 안에서 피난처를 얻을 것이다. 주목하라. 하나님이 자신의 이름의 영광을 위해 정하신 자들을 그분은 자신의 이름을 신뢰하도록 능력을 주신다.
**6. 이 선택된 남은 자들이 순결과 평화의 복을 받을 것이다(스바냐 3:13).** (1) 그들은 순결의 복을 받을 것이다. 말에서나 행동에서나. "그들은 불의를 행하지 않고 거짓을 말하지 않을 것이다. 그들의 입에서 속이는 혀가 발견되지 않을 것이다." (2) 그들은 평화의 복을 받을 것이다. 그들은 하나님의 목장의 양 떼처럼 먹고 누울 것이고, 그들을 두렵게 할 자가 없을 것이다.
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Evangelical Predictions. . 14 Sing, O daughter of Zion; shout, O Israel; be glad and rejoice with all the heart, O daughter of Jerusalem. 15 The LORD hath taken away thy judgments, he hath cast out thine enemy: the king of Israel, even the LORD , is in the midst of thee: thou shalt not see evil any more. 16 In that day it shall be said to Jerusalem, Fear thou not: and to Zion, Let not thine hands be slack. 17 The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing. 18 I will gather them that are sorrowful for the solemn assembly, who are of thee, to whom the reproach of it was a burden. 19 Behold, at that time I will undo all that afflict thee: and I will save her that halteth, and gather her that was driven out; and I will get them praise and fame in every land where they have been put to shame. 20 At that time will I bring you again, even in the time that I gather you: for I will make you a name and a praise among all people of the earth, when I turn back your captivity before your eyes, saith the LORD . After the promises of the taking away of sin, here follow promises of the taking away of trouble; for when the cause is removed the effect will cease. What makes a people holy will make them happy of course. The precious promises here made to the purified people were to have their full accomplishment in the comforts of the gospel, in the hope, and much more in the enjoyment, of which, they are here called upon, 1. To rejoice and sing ( Zephaniah 3:14 ; Zephaniah 3:14 ): Sing, O daughter of Zion! sing for joy; Shout, O Israel! in a holy transport and exultation; be glad and rejoice with all the heart; let the joy be inward, let it be great. Those that love God with all their heart have occasion with all their heart to rejoice in him. It was promised ( Zephaniah 3:13 ; Zephaniah 3:13 ) that their sins should be mortified and their fears silenced, and then follows, Sing and rejoice. Note, Those that reform have cause to rejoice, whereas Israel cannot rejoice for joy as other people, while she goes a whoring from her God. God's promises, applied by faith, furnish the saints with constant and abundant matter for joy; they are filled with joy and peace in believing them. 2. To throw off all their discouragements ( Zephaniah 3:16 ; Zephaniah 3:16 ): In that day it shall be said to Jerusalem (God will say it by his prophets, by his providences, their neighbours shall say it, they shall say it to one another), " Fear thou not, be not disposed to fear, do not easily admit the impressions of it; when things are bad, fear not their being worse, but hope they will mend; frighten not thyself upon every occasion. Let not thy hands be slack or faint; wring not thy hands in despair; drop not thy hands in despondence; disfit not thyself for thy work and warfare by giving way to doubts and fears. Pluck up thy spirits, and, in token of that, lift up thy hands, the hands that hung down, Hebrews 12:12 . Lift up thy hands in prayer to God; lift up thy hands to help thyself." Fear makes the hands slack, but faith and hope make them vigorous, and the joy of the Lord will be our strength both for doing and suffering. Let us now see what these precious promises are which are here made to the people of God, for the banishing of their griefs and fears and the encouraging of their hopes and joys; and to us are these promises made as well as to them. I. An end shall be put to all their troubles and distresses ( Zephaniah 3:15 ; Zephaniah 3:15 ): " The Lord has taken away thy judgments, has removed all the calamities thou hast been groaning under, which were the punishments of thy sin; the noise of war shall be silenced, the reproach of famine done away, and the captivity brought back. Though some grievances remain, they shall be only afflictions, and not judgments, for sin shall be pardoned. He has cast out thy enemy, that has thrust himself into thy land, and triumphed over thee. He has swept out thy enemy " (so some read it), "as dirt is swept out of the house to the dunghill." When they sweep out their sins with the besom of reformation God will sweep out their enemies with the besom of destruction. If they should need correction, they shall fall into the hands of the Lord, whose mercies are great, and shall not again fall into the hands of man, whose tender mercies are cruel: " Thou shalt not see evil any more, not such evil days as thou hast seen." Note, The way to get clear of the evil of trouble is to keep clear from the evil of sin; and to those that do so trouble has no real evil in it. II. God will give them the tokens of his presence with them; though he has long seemed to stand at a distance (they having provoked him to withdraw), he will make it to appear that he is with them of a truth: "The Lord is in the midst of thee, O Zion! of thee, O Jerusalem! as the sun in the centre of the universe, to diffuse his light and influence upon every part. He is in the midst of thee, to preside in all thy affairs and to take care of all thy interests." And, 1. "He is the King of Israel ( Zephaniah 3:15 ; Zephaniah 3:15 ) and is in the midst of thee as a king in the midst of his people." With an eye to this, our Lord Jesus is called the King of Israel ( John 1:49 ); and he is, and will be, in the midst of his church always, even to the end of the world, to receive the homage of his subjects, and to give out his favours to them, even where but two or three are gathered together in his name. 2. "He is the Lord thy God, thine in covenant, and he is in the midst of thee as thy God, whom thou hast an interest in and whose own thou art. He has put himself into dear relations to thee, laid himself by promise under obligations to thee, and, that thou mayest have abundant comfort in both, he is in the midst of thee, nigh at hand to answer both." 3. "He that is in the midst of thee as thy God and King is mighty, is almighty, is able to do all that for thee that thou needest and canst desire." 4. "He has engaged his power for thy succour: He will save. He will be Jesus, will answer the name, for he will save his people from their sins." III. God will take delight in them, and in doing them good. The expressions of this are very lively and affecting ( Zephaniah 3:17 ; Zephaniah 3:17 ): He will rejoice over thee with joy, will not only be well pleased with thee, upon thy repentance and reformation, and take thee into favour, but will take a complacency in thee, as the bridegroom does in his bride, or the bride in her ornaments, Isaiah 62:3-5 . The conversion of sinners and the consolation of saints are the joy of angels, for they are the joy of God him-self. The church should be the joy of the whole earth ( Psalms 48:2 ), for it is the joy of the whole heaven. He will rest in his love, will be silent in his love, so the word is. "I will not rebuke thee as I have done, for thy sins; I will acquiesce in thee, and in my relation to thee." I know not where there is the like expression of Christ's love to his church, unless in that song of songs, Song of Solomon 4:9 , Thou hast ravished my heart, my sister, my spouse, with one of thy eyes. O the condescensions of divine grace! The great God not only loves his saints, but he loves to love them, is pleased that he has pitched upon these objects of his love. He will joy over them with singing. He that is grieved for the sin of sinners rejoices in the graces and services of the saints, and is ready to express that joy by singing over them. The Lord takes plea-sure in those that fear him, and in them Jesus Christ will shortly be glorified and admired. IV. God will comfort Zion's mourners, who sympathize with her in her griefs, and will wipe away their tears ( Zephaniah 3:18 ; Zephaniah 3:18 ): I will gather those who are sorrowful for the solemn assemblies, to whom the reproach of it was a burden. See, 1. Who those are whom God will rejoice in and make to rejoice. They are such as are sorrowful. Those only must expect to reap in joy that sow in tears. The sorrowful now shall be for ever joyful. 2. What is the great matter of sorrow to Zion's mourners, when Zion is in mourning. Many are her calamities. The city is ruined, and the palaces are demolished; trade is at an end, and the administration of public justice; but all these are nothing to them in comparison with the desolations of the sanctuary, the destruction of the temple and the altar, to attend on which, in solemn feasts, all Israel used to come together three times a year. It is for those sacred solemn assemblies that they are sorrowful, (1.) Because they are dispersed; there is no temple to come up to, or, if there were, no people to come up to it; so that the solemn feasts and sabbaths are forgotten in Zion, Lamentations 2:6 . Note, The restraining of public assemblies for religious worship, the scattering of them by their enemies, or the forsaking of them by their friends, so that either there are no assemblies or not solemn ones, is a very sorrowful thing to all good people. If the ways of Zion mourn, the sons of Zion mourn too. And hereby they make it to appear that they are indeed of Zion, living members of that body with the grievances of which they are so sensibly affected. (2.) Because they are despised; the reproach of the solemn assemblies is a burden to them. It had been the lot of the solemn assemblies to lie under a great deal of reproach. Satan and his instruments having a particular spite at them, as the great support of the interest of God's kingdom among men. Black and odious characters have been put upon those assemblies; and this is a burden to all those that have a cordial concern for the glory of God and the welfare of the souls of men. They reckon that the reproaches of those who reproach the solemn assemblies fall upon them, fall foul upon them. V. God will recover the captives out of the hands of their oppressors, and bring home the banished that seemed to be expelled, Zephaniah 3:19 ; Zephaniah 3:20 . 1. Their enemies shall be disabled to detain them in bondage: " At that time I will undo all that afflict thee, will break their power, and blast their counsels, so that they shall be forced to surrender the prey they have taken." Conficiam--I will take them to task; "I will be doing with them shortly, and so as to make an end of them." Note, Those that abuse and oppress God's people take the ready way to undo themselves. 2. They shall be enabled to assert and recover their liberty, and all the difficulties in the way of it shall be surmounted. Is the church weak and wounded? I will save her that halts, as was promised, Micah 4:7 . He will help her when she cannot help herself; even the lame shall take the prey, Isaiah 33:23 . Is she dispersed, and not likely to incorporate for her common benefit? I will gather her that was driven out, and bring her again at the time that I gather her. One act of mercy and grace shall serve both to collect them out of their dispersions and to conduct them to their own land. When the people's hearts are prepared, the work will be done suddenly; and who can hinder it if God undertake to effect it? " I will turn back your captivity before your eyes, saith the Lord; you shall plainly discern the hand of God in it, and say, This is the Lord's doing. " VI. God will by all this put honour upon them and gain them respect from all about them. Israel was at first made high above all nations in praise and fame, Deuteronomy 26:19 . The reproach brought upon them was therefore one of the sorest of their grievances (nothing cuts deeper to those that are in honour than disgrace does); and therefore when God returns, in mercy, to his church, it is here promised that she shall regain her credit; all the reproach shall be for ever rolled way, as Israel's at Gilgal, Joshua 5:9 . The church shall be as honourable as ever she had been despicable. 1. Even those that reproached her shall be made to respect her: " I will get them praise and fame in every land, where they have been put to shame, that the same who were the witnesses of their disgrace may see cause to change their mind concerning them." Those that said, "This is Zion whom no man looks after," shall say, "This is Zion whom the great God looks after." And she that was looked upon to be the offscouring of the earth now appears to be the darling of heaven. 2. Even those that never knew her shall be brought to honour her ( Zephaniah 3:20 ; Zephaniah 3:20 ): I will make you a name and a praise among all people of the earth. So the Jewish church was when the fear of the Jews fell upon their neighbours ( Esther 8:17 ), and some of all nations said, we will go with you, for we have heard that God is with you, Zechariah 8:23 . So the Christian church was when it was made to flourish in the world, for there is that in it which may justly recommend it to the value and esteem of all the people of the earth. And so the universal church of the firstborn will be in the great day, when the saints shall be brought together to Christ, that he may be admired and glorified in them, and they admired and glorified in him before angels and men. Then will God's Israel be made a name and a praise to eternity. return to ' Top of Page ' Zephaniah Zep 2 Zephaniah Zep Haggai Hag 1 Footnotes: Copyright Statement These files are public domain and are a derivative of an electronic edition that is available on the Christian Classics Ethereal Library Website. Bibliographical Information Henry, Matthew. "Complete Commentary on Zephaniah 3". 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bible-text/zep-3-14, bible-text/zep-3-15, bible-text/zep-3-16, bible-text/zep-3-17, bible-text/zep-3-18, bible-text/zep-3-19, bible-text/zep-3-20
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological
> 시온의 딸아, 노래하여라! 이스라엘아, 외쳐라! 예루살렘의 딸아, 마음을 다해 기뻐하고 즐거워하여라. 여호와께서 너에게 내린 심판을 거두어 가셨고, 네 원수를 쫓아내셨다. 이스라엘의 왕이신 여호와께서 네 가운데 계시니, 너는 다시는 재앙을 두려워하지 않으리라. 그날에 예루살렘에게 이렇게 말할 것이다. "시온아, 두려워하지 말아라. 네 손에 힘을 잃지 말아라. 너의 하나님 여호와께서 네 가운데 계시니, 그분은 구원하실 능력 있는 분이시다. 그분이 너로 인해 기쁨으로 즐거워하시며, 그분의 사랑 안에서 너를 잠잠하게 하시고, 너로 인해 노래하며 즐거워하시리라." 정한 절기를 두고 슬퍼하던 자들을 내가 너에게서 제거하리니, 그것들은 너에게 짐이 되고 수치가 되던 것이다. 보아라, 그때에 내가 너를 괴롭히는 모든 자를 처리하리라. 내가 다리 저는 자를 구원하고 쫓겨난 자를 모으리니, 온 땅에서 수치를 당하던 그들에게 내가 찬송과 명예를 주리라. 그때에 내가 너를 데려오고, 그때에 내가 너를 모으리라. 내가 네 눈앞에서 너의 운명을 회복할 때에, 내가 너를 땅의 모든 백성 가운데서 명예롭고 찬송받게 하리라. 여호와께서 말씀하신다. (스바냐 3:14-20)
죄를 없애는 약속들이 있은 후에, 이제 환난을 없애는 약속들이 뒤따른다. 원인이 제거되면 결과도 그칠 것이다. 사람들을 거룩하게 만드는 것이 그들을 행복하게 만들 것이다. 정결하게 된 백성에게 주어진 이 귀한 약속들은 여기서 그들이 부름받은 대로 복음의 위로에서 성취될 것이다.
**1. 기뻐하고 노래하라고 촉구한다(스바냐 3:14).** "시온의 딸아, 노래하여라! 이스라엘아, 기쁨으로 외쳐라! 마음을 다해 기뻐하고 즐거워하여라." 하나님을 온 마음으로 사랑하는 자들은 온 마음으로 그분 안에서 기뻐할 이유가 있다. 죄가 억제되고 두려움이 침묵된다면 기뻐하라고 약속된다. 하나님의 약속들은 믿음으로 적용될 때, 성도들에게 끊임없이 넘치는 기쁨의 재료를 제공한다.
**2. 모든 낙담을 떨쳐 버리라고 촉구한다(스바냐 3:16).** "그날에 예루살렘에게 이렇게 말할 것이다. 두려워하지 말아라. 네 손에 힘을 잃지 말아라. 손을 쥐어짜며 절망하지 말라. 낙심하여 손을 늘어뜨리지 말라(히 12:12). 기도하기 위해 손을 들어라. 스스로 돕기 위해 손을 들어라." 두려움은 손을 힘없게 하지만, 믿음과 소망은 손을 강하게 한다. 여호와의 기쁨이 우리의 힘이 될 것이다.
이제 여기서 하나님의 백성에게 주어지는 귀한 약속들을 살펴보자.
**I. 그들의 모든 고통과 환난이 끝날 것이다(스바냐 3:15).** "여호와께서 너에게 내린 심판을 거두어 가셨다. 그분이 네 원수를 쫓아내셨다." 전쟁의 소음이 잠잠하게 되고, 기근의 책망이 없어지며, 포로 생활에서 돌아오게 될 것이다. "그분이 네 원수를 쓸어내셨다." 그들이 죄의 악을 청소할 때, 하나님은 원수들을 파멸의 빗자루로 쓸어내실 것이다. "너는 다시는 재앙을 두려워하지 않을 것이다." 주목하라. 환난의 악을 없애는 길은 죄의 악에서 깨끗해지는 것이다.
**II. 하나님이 그들과 함께하신다는 증거들을 주실 것이다.** "여호와께서 네 가운데 계신다." 그분의 임재가 모든 방면에 빛과 영향을 끼치기 위해 우주의 중심에 있는 태양처럼. 그리고 다음과 같이 말씀한다.
1. "그분은 이스라엘의 왕이시다(스바냐 3:15)." 주님이 그의 백성 가운데 왕으로 계신다. 이것을 생각하며 우리 주 예수님은 이스라엘의 왕이라 불리신다(요 1:49). 그분은 두세 사람이 그분의 이름으로 모인 곳에도 세상 끝날까지 항상 그분의 교회 가운데 계신다.
2. "그분은 네 하나님 여호와이시다." 언약으로 너의 하나님이시다. 그분은 자신을 너와의 소중한 관계에 두시고 약속으로 너에게 의무를 지셨다. 그분이 네 가운데 계시니, 두 가지 모두에 위로가 있다.
3. "네 가운데 계신 그분은 능력이 있으시다, 전능하시다. 네가 필요로 하고 원하는 모든 것을 네게 행하실 수 있다."
4. "그분은 자신의 능력을 너의 도움을 위해 쏟아 놓으셨다. 그분이 구원하실 것이다. 그분은 예수가 되실 것이고, 그 이름에 응답하실 것이다. 그분이 자신의 백성을 죄에서 구원하실 것이다."
**III. 하나님이 그들을 기뻐하시고 그들을 위해 선을 행하시는 것을 기뻐하실 것이다.** 이것의 표현들이 매우 생동감 있고 감동적이다(스바냐 3:17). "그분이 너로 인해 기쁨으로 즐거워하실 것이다." 단순히 네 회개와 개혁에 기뻐하시고 너를 은혜로 받아들이실 뿐 아니라, 신랑이 신부를 기뻐하듯이 너를 기뻐하실 것이다(사 62:3-5). "그분이 그분의 사랑 안에서 너를 잠잠하게 하실 것이다." 그분이 사랑 안에서 잠잠하실 것이다. "내가 너를 꾸짖지 않겠다. 나는 너와 너와의 관계를 기뻐한다." 하나님의 은혜의 낮아지심이 얼마나 큰가! 위대하신 하나님이 성도들을 사랑하실 뿐 아니라, 그들을 사랑하기를 기뻐하시며, 자신이 그들에게 사랑을 쏟아 붓기로 한 것을 기뻐하신다. "그분이 너로 인해 노래하며 즐거워하실 것이다." 죄인들의 죄로 슬퍼하시는 그분이, 성도들의 은혜와 섬김을 기뻐하시고 그 기쁨을 노래로 표현하기를 기뻐하신다.
**IV. 하나님이 시온의 애통하는 자들을 위로하실 것이다(스바냐 3:18).** "정한 절기를 두고 슬퍼하던 자들을 내가 너에게서 제거하리니, 그것들은 너에게 짐이 되고 수치가 되던 것이다." 누가 기쁘게 되어 기뻐하게 될 것인지를 보라. 슬퍼하는 자들이다. 눈물로 심는 자들만이 기쁨으로 거둘 것이다. 시온의 애통하는 자들에게 시온이 슬픔에 잠겨 있을 때 무엇이 가장 큰 슬픔의 재료인지를 보라. 성전과 제단이 파괴된 것, 거기서 엄숙한 절기에 이스라엘 전체가 일 년에 세 번씩 모여야 했던 것이 없어진 것이다. 그들이 흩어졌기 때문에, 또는 그 성일들이 멸시받기 때문에 슬퍼한다. 주목하라. 종교적 예배를 위한 공적 집회의 제한, 그것을 적들이 흩어버리거나 친구들이 저버려 집회가 없거나 엄숙하지 않을 때, 이것은 모든 선한 사람에게 매우 슬픈 일이다.
**V. 하나님이 그들을 압제자들의 손에서 구하시고 추방된 자들을 데려오실 것이다(스바냐 3:19-20).**
1. **원수들이 그들을 계속 종으로 잡아두지 못하게 될 것이다**: "그때에 내가 너를 괴롭히는 모든 자를 처리하리라. 그들의 권력을 꺾고 그들의 계획을 무너뜨려 빼앗아 갔던 전리품을 내어 놓게 하겠다." 주목하라. 하나님의 백성을 학대하고 억압하는 자들은 스스로를 멸망시키는 지름길을 걷고 있다.
2. **그들이 자유를 주장하고 회복하도록 능력을 받을 것이다**: 교회가 약하고 상처입었는가? "내가 다리 저는 자를 구원하겠다"(미 4:7). 다리 저는 자도 전리품을 빼앗을 것이다(사 33:23). 그들이 흩어져 공공의 이익을 위해 단결하지 못하는가? "내가 쫓겨난 자를 모으겠다." 하나의 자비와 은혜의 행위가 그들을 흩어진 곳에서 불러 모으고 자기 땅으로 인도하는 데 모두 쓰일 것이다. 백성의 마음이 준비될 때, 일은 갑자기 이루어질 것이다. "내가 네 눈앞에서 너의 운명을 회복할 것이다. 너는 그 안에서 하나님의 손을 분명히 볼 것이다."
**VI. 하나님이 이 모든 것으로 그들을 영화롭게 하시고 주위로부터 존경을 얻게 하실 것이다.** 이스라엘은 처음에 찬송과 명예에서 모든 나라 위에 높여졌다(신 26:19). 그들에게 가해진 책망은 그러므로 가장 쓰라린 불만 중 하나였다. 그러므로 하나님이 그분의 교회에 자비로 돌아오실 때, 교회가 신용을 회복하게 될 것이라고 여기서 약속된다. 모든 책망이 영원히 걷혀질 것이다(수 5:9). 교회는 경멸받던 만큼 영예롭게 될 것이다.
1. **그녀를 책망하던 자들까지 그녀를 존중하게 만들 것이다**: "내가 그들에게 찬송과 명예를 주겠다. 수치를 당하던 모든 땅에서. 그들의 수치를 목격한 자들이 마음을 바꾸는 것을 보게 될 것이다." "이것이 아무도 거들떠보지 않는 시온이다"라고 하던 자들이 "이것이 위대하신 하나님이 돌보시는 시온이다"라고 말하게 될 것이다.
2. **그녀를 전혀 알지 못하던 자들까지 그녀를 영화롭게 할 것이다(스바냐 3:20).** "내가 너를 땅의 모든 백성 가운데서 명예롭고 찬송받게 하겠다." 유대인들에 대한 두려움이 이웃들에게 임했을 때 그리하였고(에 8:17), 모든 나라에서 어떤 이들이 "우리가 너희와 함께 가겠다. 하나님이 너희와 함께하심을 들었다"(슥 8:23)고 하였다. 기독교 교회도 세상에서 번성하게 될 때 그리 될 것이다. 초대 교회가 온 세상에서 영화롭게 되었듯이. 만인의 교회도 큰 날에, 성도들이 그리스도 앞에 함께 모여 그분이 그들 안에서 영화롭게 되시고 그들이 그분 안에서 영화롭게 될 때, 그러할 것이다. 그때 하나님의 이스라엘이 영원한 찬송과 명예의 이름이 될 것이다.
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