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In the New Testament there are no citations from the Book of Zephaniah.There are only allusions which are understood as references to another workof literature thanks to which a given text uses the content of other literatureto a greater or lesser extent as a way of expressing its own content. Theauthor of the article analyses the following allusions: to Zep 1:3 in Mt 13:41; toZep 3:8 in Rev 16:1; to Zep 3:13 in Rev 14:5 and to Zep 3,15 in Jn 1:49, askingabout their importance and weight. He comes to the conclusion that someof them are very probable (e.g. Zep 1:3 in Mt 13:41; Zep 3:13 in Rev 14:5 orZep 3,15 in Jn 1:49) and others should be viewed as the echo of prophetictexts (e.g. Zep 3:8 in Rev 16:1). However, in all cases we can observe thereinterpretation of the Book of Zephaniah in a new Christological (Zep 1:3in Mt 13:41; Zep 3,15 in Jn 1:49), ecclesiological (Zep 3:13 in Rev 14:5) ortheological (Zep 3:8 in Rev 16:1) context.