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Text -- Nahum 3:12-19 (NET)

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The Assyrian Defenses Will Fail
3:12 All your fortifications will be like fig trees with first-ripe fruit: If they are shaken, their figs will fall into the mouth of the eater! 3:13 Your warriors will be like women in your midst; the gates of your land will be wide open to your enemies; fire will consume the bars of your gates. 3:14 Draw yourselves water for a siege! Strengthen your fortifications! Trample the mud and tread the clay! Make mud bricks to strengthen your walls!
The Assyrian Defenders Will Flee
3:15 There the fire will consume you; the sword will cut you down; it will devour you like the young locust would. Multiply yourself like the young locust; multiply yourself like the flying locust! 3:16 Increase your merchants more than the stars of heaven! They are like the young locust which sheds its skin and flies away. 3:17 Your courtiers are like locusts, your officials are like a swarm of locusts! They encamp in the walls on a cold day, yet when the sun rises, they fly away; and no one knows where they are.
Concluding Dirge
3:18 Your shepherds are sleeping, O king of Assyria! Your officers are slumbering! Your people are scattered like sheep on the mountains and there is no one to regather them! 3:19 Your destruction is like an incurable wound; your demise is like a fatal injury! All who hear what has happened to you will clap their hands for joy, for no one ever escaped your endless cruelty!
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Names, People and Places:
 · Assyria a member of the nation of Assyria


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Nineveh | Nahum | Assyria | LOCUST | Prophecy | Cankerworm | FORTIFICATION; FORT; FORTIFIED CITIES; FORTRESS | CANKER-WORM | Mortar | Media | CLAY | Grasshopper | BRUIT | Armies | WRITING, 2 | NOBLE; NOBLES; NOBLEMAN | MARSHAL | Fence | Pride | Women | more
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NET Notes: Nah 3:12 This is appropriate imagery and highly ironic. After defeating their enemies, the Assyrian kings often encouraged their troops to consume the fruit of...

NET Notes: Nah 3:13 Heb “your bars.”

NET Notes: Nah 3:14 Heb “Take hold of the mud-brick mold!”

NET Notes: Nah 3:15 The root כָּבֵּד (kabbed, “be numerous”) is repeated for emphasis: the forms are the Hitpael inf...

NET Notes: Nah 3:16 The verb פָּשַׁט (pashat, “to strip off”) refers to the action of the locust shedding its outer ...

NET Notes: Nah 3:17 Heb “Its place is not known – where are they?” The form אַיָּם has been taken in various ways: (...

NET Notes: Nah 3:18 The words “like sheep” are not in the Hebrew text; they are added for clarification of the imagery. The previous line compares AssyriaR...

NET Notes: Nah 3:19 Heb “For who ever escaped…?”

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