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BOOK OF NAHUM .The original
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Contents of the Book. (I) Chapters i. and ii.The prophecy against Nineveh in its present form really begins with chap. ii. 1, followed immediately by v. 3, and readily falls into three parts, viz. (a) ii. 1, 3-io; (b) ii. 11-13; and (c) iii. Here (a) describes in language of considerable descriptive power the assault on Nineveh ' Jonah's grave has been located similarly in Nineveh itself. the city is mentioned by name in ii. 8 (9 Heb. text)its capture and sack; (b) contains an oracle of Yahweh directed against the king of Assyria (" Behold, I am against thee, saith the Lord of Hosts," v. 13) ; (c) again gives a vivid picture of war and desolation which are to overtake and humiliate Nineveh, as they have already overtaken No-Amon (i.e. Egyptian Thebes, vv. 8-1o); the defence is pictured as futile and the ruin complete. The absence of distinctly religious motive
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(2) Chapter is forms the exordium to the prophecy of doom against Nineveh in the book as it lies before us. Its tone is exalted, and a fine picture is given of Yahweh appearing in judgment: " The Lord (Yahweh) is a jealous God and avengeth; the Lord avengeth and is full of wrath." The effects of the divine anger on the physical universe are forcibly described (vv. 3-6); on the other hand, God cares for those " that put their trust in Him " (v. 7), but overwhelms His enemies (vv. 8-12a) ; in the following verses (12b-15) the joyful news is conveyed to Judah of the fall of the oppressor:" Behold upon the mountains the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace! Keep thy feasts, 0 Judah, perform thy vows; for the wicked one shall no more pass through thee; he is utterly cut off " (v. 15). Regarding chap. i. and ii. 2(=i. and ii. 1, 3, Heb. text) there has been much discussion in recent
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critical scholars that i. 1-8, 13, 15, and ii. 2 certainly do not proceed from Nahum; i. 9-12 may, however, belong to the prophet. The phenomena are conflicting and a completely satisfactory solution seems to be impossible.Date of Nahum's Oracle.The date of the composition of Nahum's prophecy must lie between 607-606, when Nineveh was captured and destroyed by the Babylonians and Medea
Israel , or the return of its exiles. The poetry of the book is of a high order.End of Article: BOOK OF NAHUM If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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