Prophecies
Zephaniah foretold a day of the wrath of God falling first upon Judah and Jerusalem and then upon the surrounding nations. The synaxarion lists the punishment of Gaza, Ashkelon, and other places, while his book extends the judgment to the Philistine cities and to peoples such as the Moabites, Ammonites, Cushites, and Assyrians, with the fall of Nineveh foretold among them.
Alongside these warnings, the prophet's message turns to hope: a purified and humble remnant is promised restoration, and the book ends looking toward the kingdom of God. By tradition his name has been interpreted in several ways, among them 'the Lord has hidden' and 'watch-tower of the Lord,' read as fitting an seer given to behold the mysteries of God's will.