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Text -- Nahum 1:1-14 (NET)

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Introduction
1:1 The oracle against Nineveh; the book of the vision of Nahum the Elkoshite:
God Takes Vengeance against His Enemies
1:2 The Lord is a zealous and avenging God; the Lord is avenging and very angry. The Lord takes vengeance against his foes; he sustains his rage against his enemies.
The Divine Warrior Destroys His Enemies but Protects His People
1:3 The Lord is slow to anger but great in power; the Lord will certainly not allow the wicked to go unpunished. He marches out in the whirlwind and the raging storm; dark storm clouds billow like dust under his feet. 1:4 He shouts a battle cry against the sea and makes it dry up; he makes all the rivers run dry. Bashan and Carmel wither; the blossom of Lebanon withers. 1:5 The mountains tremble before him, the hills convulse; the earth is laid waste before him, the world and all its inhabitants are laid waste. 1:6 No one can withstand his indignation! No one can resist his fierce anger! His wrath is poured out like volcanic fire, boulders are broken up as he approaches. 1:7 The Lord is good– indeed, he is a fortress in time of distress, and he protects those who seek refuge in him. 1:8 But with an overwhelming flood he will make a complete end of Nineveh; he will drive his enemies into darkness.
Denunciation and Destruction of Nineveh
1:9 Whatever you plot against the Lord, he will completely destroy! Distress will not arise a second time. 1:10 Surely they will be totally consumed like entangled thorn bushes, like the drink of drunkards, like very dry stubble. 1:11 From you, O Nineveh, one has marched forth who plots evil against the Lord, a wicked military strategist.
Oracle of Deliverance to Judah
1:12 This is what the Lord says: “Even though they are powerful– and what is more, even though their army is numerous– nevertheless, they will be destroyed and trickle away! Although I afflicted you, I will afflict you no more. 1:13 And now, I will break Assyria’s yoke bar from your neck; I will tear apart the shackles that are on you.”
Oracle of Judgment against the King of Nineveh
1:14 The Lord has issued a decree against you: “Your dynasty will come to an end. I will destroy the idols and images in the temples of your gods. I will desecrate your grave– because you are accursed!”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Bashan a region east of Lake Galilee between Mt. Hermon and Wadi Yarmuk
 · Carmel a woman resident of the town of Carmel
 · Elkosh a son of Esli; the father of Amos; an ancestor of Jesus; a Hebrew prophet.,a minor prophet from "Elkosh"
 · Lebanon a mountain range and the adjoining regions (IBD)
 · Nahum a son of Esli; the father of Amos; an ancestor of Jesus; a Hebrew prophet.,a minor prophet from "Elkosh"
 · Nineveh a town located on the left bank of the Tigris River in northeastern Mesopotamia (Iraq).,the capital city of Assyria


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Nineveh | Nahum | Assyria | God | Wicked | Lightning | Anger | NAHUM; THE BOOK OF | IMAGINE | ELKOSH | Elkoshite | Volcanoes | Atonement | Afflictions and Adversities | Bashan | WINE; WINE PRESS | WRATH, (ANGER) | ZECHARIAH, BOOK OF | Drunkard | Faith | more
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NET Notes: Nah 1:1 Or “Nahum of Elkosh” (NAB, NRSV).

NET Notes: Nah 1:2 The verb “rage” (נָטַר, natar) is used elsewhere of keeping a vineyard (Song 1:6; 8:11-12) and guarding a se...

NET Notes: Nah 1:3 Heb “of his feet.”

NET Notes: Nah 1:4 The term אֻמְלַל (’umlal, “withers”) occurs twice in this verse in MT. The repetition of &...

NET Notes: Nah 1:5 The words “are laid waste” are not in the Hebrew text, but are an implied repetition from the previous line.

NET Notes: Nah 1:6 Heb “before him” (so NAB, NIV, TEV).

NET Notes: Nah 1:7 Or “those who trust in him” (NIV); NAB “those who have recourse to him.”

NET Notes: Nah 1:8 The BHS editors propose emending the Masoretic reading יְרַדֶּף (yÿraddef, Piel imperfect of ...

NET Notes: Nah 1:9 The originally unvocalized consonantal form תקום is vocalized in the MT as תָקוּם (taqum, ...

NET Notes: Nah 1:10 Or “They will be fully consumed like dried stubble.” The term מָלֵא (“fully”) functions either a...

NET Notes: Nah 1:11 Heb “a counselor of wickedness”; NASB “a wicked counselor”; NAB “the scoundrel planner.”

NET Notes: Nah 1:12 The terms אֲעַנֵּךְ (’a’annekh, “I will [no longer] afflict you”) and &#...

NET Notes: Nah 1:13 Heb “your shackles.”

NET Notes: Nah 1:14 The Hebrew verb קַלֹּוֹתָ (qallota) is usually rendered “you are despised” (e.g., Ge...

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