Zephaniah

A 17th century icon of Zephaniah

Zephaniah (/zɛfəˈn.ə/, Hebrew: צְפַנְיָה, Modern: Ṣəfanya, Tiberian: Ṣep̄anyā, "Concealed of/is YHWH"; Greek: ΣοφονίαςSōfənīəs) is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible; the most prominent being the prophet who prophesied in the days of Josiah, king of Judah (640–609 BCE) and is attributed a book bearing his name among the Twelve Minor Prophets.[1] His name is commonly transliterated Sophonias in Bibles translated from the Vulgate or Septuagint. The name might mean "Yahweh has hidden/protected,"[2] or "Yah lies in wait".[3] The church father Jerome interpreted the name to mean "the watchman of the Lord".[4]

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  2. ^ Grudem et al. 2008, p. 1729.
  3. ^ Carson et al. 2015, p. 1839.
  4. ^ "The Prophecy of Sophonias | EWTN". EWTN Global Catholic Television Network.