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Verse 6

Zep 3:6 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.

Ver. 6. I have cut off the nations ] And hanged them up in gibbets, as it were, before your eyes, for your admonition, ut ruina maiorum sit cautela minorum, that their destruction might be your instruction; that, seeing your neighbour’s house on fire, you might look to your own; that, observing others to suffer shipwreck, you might see to your tackling. This is the use God expects we should make of his judgments upon others, Luke 13:3 ; Luke 13:5 ; Luke 17:26 ; Luk 17:29 Matthew 12:13 ; Matthew 12:41-42 1 Corinthians 10:1-2 , and surely he deserveth to be made an example that will not take example by others.

Their towers are desolate ] Or, their corners, sc. of their munitions, whereon towers were set. Or, their extremities, q.d. I have overturned them from one end to another. Drusius and Ribera interpreteth it of their princes. See Trapp on " Zep 1:6 "

I made their streets waste, &c. ] See Zephaniah 2:5-6 ; Zephaniah 2:14-15 . To the end, that when my judgments were thus on the earth, the inhabitants of the world (but especially of the Church) might learn righteousness, Isaiah 26:9 ; that the righteous, seeing the vengeance, might wash his feet in the blood of the wicked, Psalms 59:10 , taking warning by his harms. Observe here, by the way, what great account God makes of his people, since for their instance and instruction he thus wasteth the wicked; like as the Persian kings, when their sons had committed a fault, made their servants to be beaten before them.

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