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Zephaniah prophesied during the reign of Josiah (640-609 b.c.), a Judean king who sought to reestablish acceptable worship practices (2 Kings 22:1-23:30).
The theme of Zephaniah is the approaching "day of the Lord." This "day" is one of judgment against those who sin against God, and one of blessing for those who follow him.
In spite of having seen the destruction and exile of Israel (the northern kingdom), Judah (the southern kingdom) refuses to keep its covenant obligations to God. If Judah repents and abandons its evil ways, "perhaps" God will forgive (2:3). Regardless, God's judgment will lead to renewal for Judah and other peoples (3:9-20).
The book declares judgment on many nations, all of which opposed God through opposition to his people. The last nation warned is Judah herself (3:1-7). God is displeased with those who claimed to be his own people.
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