Zephaniah 2:1

Zephaniah 2:1

Gather yourselves together, yea, gather together, O nation not desired;

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The prophet urgently summons a shameless nation to assemble itself before judgment falls.

What Does Zephaniah 2:1 Mean?

After the storm of chapter one, a door opens. The prophet calls the nation to gather itself together, to assemble before it is too late. He addresses them tenderly yet honestly as a nation not desired, a people who had made themselves unlovely through sin. The summons is urgent, a call to stop scattering and to come together in repentance.

Even after such severe warnings, God does not simply abandon His people; He calls them to gather. The very command to assemble is an act of mercy, a chance offered before the day arrives. There is hope embedded in the imperative, for God does not summon those He means only to destroy. The Lord still gathers; Jesus longed to gather His people as a hen gathers her chicks. The invitation to come together before Him remains open to all who will heed it.

In the Original Language

qashash (קָשַׁש), 'gather yourselves' -- to gather stubble or sticks, an image of collecting what is scattered, here urging a people to come together before judgment.

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