פירוש על צפניה 2:16
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Gather yourselves together Gather and assemble together as in (Exod. 5:12) “To Gather a gathering.”
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gather together your deeds. Conform your deeds to the will of Your Maker.
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O nation that has no desire That has no desire to return to the Torah.
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before the decree is born Before the arrival of the decree.
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as chaff that passes... the sun This is an ellipsis for, “As chaff that passes from before the wind, and as smoke that passes from before the sun.” This is the translation of עָבַר יוֹם, that passes the sun. In this manner, Jonathan renders: And you shall be like the chaff that the wind blows, like smoke that passes from before the sun. Another version: and like the shadow that passes, etc.; this is an expression of a shadow.
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For Gaza shall be deserted For, if you will do so, [as in verse 1,] I will visit retribution upon your evil neighbors; Philistia, Ammon, and Moab. The prophet proceeds to mention them [the neighbors] in [geographical] order.
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Ashdod at noon they shall drive her out Her name is Ashdod, and, at noon, when the destruction wastes, they shall drive her out, and she shall be plundered. Another explanation. At noon they shall drive her out. [Ashdod] was a place to pasture sheep, and it is hard for the sheep to go out at noontime; so Scripture says (Song 1:7): “How do you make them lie down at noon?”
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the seacoast the border of the sea. The expression חֶבֶל is a measure of land that they measured with a rope, i.e., those close to the sea.
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the nation of Cherethites the people liable to destruction. Who are the inhabitants of the seacoast of Canaan, the land of the Philistines? The Philistines, who dwell on the coast of the western sea, in the west of Eretz lsrael, within its boundaries. Although Jonathan explains this phrase homiletically as [the nation of] destruction, the nation of the Cherethites is a province of the Philistines; its name is Cherethi. So Scripture states (I Sam. 30:14) regarding Ziklag: “We made a raid upon the south of the Cherethites, etc.” Jonathan translates: on the south of Cherethi. Below (ibid. 30:16) it is written: “Because of all the great spoil which they had taken from the land of the Philistines and from the land of Judah.”
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breakfast nooks for shepherds a temporary dwelling where the shepherds eat bread in the morning. כְּרֹת is an expression related to (II Kings 6:23) “He prepared for them a lavish feast.”
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And it shall be a lot for the remnant of the house of Judah And that border shall be a lot for the remnant. This חֶבֶל is an expression of a lot. In this manner, Jonathan rendered: And it shall be a lot for the remnant of the house of Judah.
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who taunted My people When [the people of] Israel were being led into exile toward the land of the Chaldeans, and they were passing through Ammon and Moab, and they would see Israel weeping, sighing, and crying out, they would taunt them and say, “Why are you suffering? Aren’t you going to your father’s house? Your fathers dwelt on the other side of the river from earliest times.” (Josh. 24:2)
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and they aggrandized themselves on their border And they acted haughtily on their border.
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for Moab shall be like Sodom You, too, shall return to your previous dwelling. Was not your father, Lot, from Sodom?
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a rattling of nettles The sound made by the nettles growing there because there are no passersby, and they knock against each other and make sounds.
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and a salt mine a place for digging salt.
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for He weakened He weakened their strength.
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and... shall prostrate himself to Him when they see that their deity has deteriorated.
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You, too, Cushites When Israel was exiled there to the other side of the rivets of Cush.
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on the north Assyria is on the north, neighboring on Babylon.
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Nineveh That is the capital of Assyria.
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all the beasts of the nations all the cattle of the nations.
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the pelican and the owl birds. [owl a bird that flies at night (chouette in French), an owl.]
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in its lintels rounded knobs on the top of the roof; pomels in French.
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Their voice shall sing in the window The voice of the birds chirping in the windows.
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desolation, in the doorpost The desolation shall be discernible in the doorposts of the house.
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for the cedarwork has been destroyed For he has uprooted its cedars, as in (Ps. 137:7) “Raze it, raze it.” Jonathan rendered: And they demolished its roof. That is the roof of the house that is ceiled with cedar; even stone houses are ceiled with boards of wood.
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and there is none besides me וְאַפְסִי
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