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OET-RV by cross-referenced section ZEP 3:1

ZEP 3:1–3:13 ©

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Yerushalem’s sin

Zep 3:1–13

3The one rebelling and being defiled is to be pited

the city of oppressors.

2She doesn’t listen to what she’s told.

She doesn’t take correction.

She refuses to trust in Yahweh.

She won’t approach her God.

3Her leaders are roaring lions among the flock.

Her judges are wolves that approach in the evening.

There’s nothing left to eat by the morning.

4Her prophets are insolent, treacherous men.

Her priests profane the sanctuary—they violate God’s law.

5Yahweh behaves fairly in her midst.

He doesn’t do anything that’s wrong.

He makes fair and just judgements every morning.

At every dawn, he’s present there,

and yet those who’re disobedient have no shame.


6I’ve destroyed nationsbroken down their walls.

I’ve destroyed their streets and now they’re deserted.

Their cities are ruined, lifeless,

without anyone living in them.

7I said, ‘Surely you will respect me and accept correction.

Then she won’t die as a city because of my punishing her.’

Nevertheless, they got up early to do all their corrupt activities.


8Yahweh declares:

Wait for me, for when I pounce on the prey,

because my decision is to gather nations and assemble kingdoms,

to pour my indignation and all my anger out on them,

because the whole world will be consumed by the fire of my jealousy.


9Then I’ll be sure to give pure speech to the peoples,

so all of them can pray to Yahweh,

and serve him side-by-side.

10From across the rivers of Ethiopia (Cush), my worshipers,

my scattered children will return and bring my offering.

11On that day you won’t feel ashamed about all the times you disobeyed me,

because at that time, I’ll remove those proud people from among you,

and you won’t continue to be arrogant on my sacred mountain.

12And I’ll leave the poorer and humble people among you,

and they’ll trust in Yahweh’s authority.

13The surviving Israelis won’t do what is wrong.

They won’t tell lies or deceive others.

Instead they’ll eat and sleep in peace,

No one will be there to terrify them.”[ref]


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Rev 14:5:

5and they tell no lies because they are innocent.[ref]


14:5: Zeph 3:13.