Zephaniah 1:14-18

Zephaniah 1:14-18

[14] The great  day  of the LORD  is near,  and hasteth  greatly,  even the voice  of the day  of the LORD:  the mighty man  shall cry  there bitterly.  [15] That day  of wrath,  a day  of trouble  and distress,  a day  of wasteness  and desolation,  a day  of darkness  and gloominess,  a day  of clouds  and thick darkness,  [16] A day  of the trumpet  and alarm  against the fenced  cities,  and against the high  towers.  [17] And I will bring distress  upon men,  that they shall walk  like blind men,  because they have sinned  against the LORD:  and their blood  shall be poured out  as dust,  and their flesh  as the dung.  [18] Neither their silver  nor their gold  shall be able  to deliver  them in the day  of the LORD'S  wrath;  but the whole land  shall be devoured  by the fire  of his jealousy:  for he shall make  even a speedy  riddance  of all them that dwell  in the land. 

What does Zephaniah 1:14-18 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Zephaniah"s third picture of the day of the LORD is that of a great battle.