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Zephaniah
        Jehovah has concealed, or Jehovah of darkness. (1.) The son of
        Cushi, and great-grandson of Hezekiah, and the ninth in the
        order of the minor prophets. He prophesied in the days of
        Josiah, king of Judah (B.C. 641-610), and was contemporary with
        Jeremiah, with whom he had much in common. The book of his
        prophecies consists of:
        (a) An introduction (1:1-6), announcing the judgment of the
        world, and the judgment upon Israel, because of their
        transgressions.
        (b) The description of the judgment (1:7-18).
        (c) An exhortation to seek God while there is still time
        (2:1-3).
        (d) The announcement of judgment on the heathen (2:4-15).
        (e) The hopeless misery of Jerusalem (3:1-7).
        (f) The promise of salvation (3:8-20).
        (2.) The son of Maaseiah, the "second priest" in the reign of
        Zedekiah, often mentioned in Jeremiah as having been sent from
        the king to inquire (Jer. 21:1) regarding the coming woes which
        he had denounced, and to entreat the prophet's intercession that
        the judgment threatened might be averted (Jer. 29:25, 26, 29;
        37:3; 52:24). He, along with some other captive Jews, was put to
        death by the king of Babylon "at Riblah in the land of Hamath"
        (2 Kings 25:21).
        (3.) A Kohathite ancestor of the prophet Samuel (1 Chr. 6:36).
        (4.) The father of Josiah, the priest who dwelt in Jerusalem
        when Darius issued the decree that the temple should be rebuilt
        (Zech. 6:10).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Zephaniah' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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