
Text -- Nahum 1:5 (NET)




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JFB -> Nah 1:5
JFB: Nah 1:5 - -- So GROTIUS. Rather, "lifts itself," that is, "heaveth" [MAURER]: as the Hebrew is translated in Psa 89:9; Hos 13:1; compare 2Sa 5:21, Margin.
Calvin -> Nah 1:5
Calvin: Nah 1:5 - -- Nahum continues still on the same subject, — that when God ascended his tribunal and appeared as the Judge of the world, he would not only shake al...
Nahum continues still on the same subject, — that when God ascended his tribunal and appeared as the Judge of the world, he would not only shake all the elements, but would also constrain them to change their nature. For what can be less consonant to nature than for mountains to tremble, and for hills to be dissolved or to melt? This is more strange than what we can comprehend. But the Prophet intimates that the mountains cannot continue in their own strength, but as far as they are sustained by the favor of God. As soon, then, as God is angry, the mountains melt like snow, and flow away like water. And all these things are to be applied to this purpose, and are designed for this end, — that the wicked might not daringly despise the threatening of God, nor think that they could, through his forbearance, escape the punishment which they deserved: for he will be their Judge, however he may spare them; and though God is ready to pardon, whenever men hate themselves on account of their sins, and seriously repent; he will be yet irreconcilable to all the reprobate and the perverse. The mountains, then, before him tremble, and the hills dissolve or melt.
This useful instruction may be gathered from these words, that the world cannot for a moment stand, except as it is sustained by the favor and goodness of God; for we see what would immediately be, as soon as God manifests the signals of his judgment. Since the very solidity of mountains would be as snow or wax, what would become of miserable men, who are like a shadow or an apparition? They would then vanish away as soon as God manifested his wrath against them, as it is so in Psa 39:0, that men pass away like a shadow. This comparison ought ever to be remembered by us whenever a forgetfulness of God begins to creep over us, that we may not excite his wrath by self-complacencies, than which there is nothing more pernicious. Burned, 212 then shall be the earth, and the world, and all who dwell on it
Defender -> Nah 1:5
TSK -> Nah 1:5
TSK: Nah 1:5 - -- mountains : 2Sa 22:8; Psa 29:5, Psa 29:6, Psa 68:8, Psa 97:4, Psa 97:5, Psa 114:4, Psa 114:6; Isa 2:12-14; Jer 4:24; Hab 3:10; Mat 27:51, Mat 28:2; Re...

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Barnes -> Nah 1:5
Barnes: Nah 1:5 - -- The mountains quaked at Him, and the hills melted - As of their own accord. The words are a renewal of those of Amos Amo 9:13. Inanimate nature...
The mountains quaked at Him, and the hills melted - As of their own accord. The words are a renewal of those of Amos Amo 9:13. Inanimate nature is pictured as endowed with the terror, which guilt feels at the presence of God. All power; whether greater or less, whatsoever lifteth itself up, shall give way in that Day, which shall be "upon all the cedars of Lebanon that are high and lifted up, and upon all the oaks of Bashan, and upon all the high mountains, and upon all the hills that are lifted up"Isa 2:13-14. "And the earth is burned"(rather lifteth itself up; as an an earthquake it seems, as it were, to rise and sink down, lifting itself as if to meet its God or to flee. What is strongest, shaketh; what is hardest, melteth; yea, the whole world trembles and is removed. : "If,"said even Jews of old, "when God made Himself known in mercy, to give the law to His people, the world was so moved at His presence, how much more, when He shall reveal Himself in wrath!"The words are so great that they bear the soul on to the time, when the heaven and earth shall flee away from the Face of Him "Who sitteth on the throne, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat"Rev 20:11; 2Pe 3:10. And since all judgments are images of the Last, and the awe at tokens of God’ s presence is a shadow of the terror of that coming, he adds,
Poole -> Nah 1:5
Poole: Nah 1:5 - -- The mountains the more known mountains of that country were mentioned Nah 1:4 , now the prophet doth extend his speech to all mountains, how great so...
The mountains the more known mountains of that country were mentioned Nah 1:4 , now the prophet doth extend his speech to all mountains, how great soever, and how fast soever their foundations are laid.
Quake tremble at his rebuke; not only are shaken by earthquakes from natural causes, disposed by God’ s power and wisdom, but are shaken and tremble under the effects of his extraordinary presence, Jud 5:4 Job 9:5 Psa 29:6 Jer 10:10 .
At him by his power, or at his displeasure, or indeed at his presence, Psa 68:8 , and so the Chaldee paraphrast.
The hills the lesser hills, distinguished from mountains, or else it is a confirming ingemination of what he had said.
Melt: God’ s rebuke is as fire; mountains and hills, like wax, melt down before it, Psa 114:6-8 .
The earth which seems to be secure against the fury of the fire, yet proves combustible under the fire of God’ s wrath.
Is burnt or else, is taken away, withdraws itself, lifts up itself, as sometimes in earthquakes; or, as the Gallic version, mounteth up in fire; the Hebrew imports all these.
The world the habitable world.
All that dwell therein whether they be far off or near to Israel; both men, and all the rest of the creatures, whose abode is on earth, are wonderfully shaken, affrighted, and overwhelmed at the tokens of God’ s rebuke.
Haydock -> Nah 1:5
Haydock: Nah 1:5 - -- Made. Septuagint, "shaken." ---
Quaked. Hebrew and Septuagint, "risen." (Calmet)
Made. Septuagint, "shaken." ---
Quaked. Hebrew and Septuagint, "risen." (Calmet)
Gill -> Nah 1:5
Gill: Nah 1:5 - -- The mountains quake at him, and the hills melt,.... As Sinai of old did, when the Lord descended on it, Exo 19:18. Mountains figuratively signify king...
The mountains quake at him, and the hills melt,.... As Sinai of old did, when the Lord descended on it, Exo 19:18. Mountains figuratively signify kings and princes; and hills large countries, as Jarchi and Abarbinel observe, and the inhabitants of them; particularly the kingdoms and nations belonging to the Assyrian empire, which would tremble and quake, and their hearts melt with fear, when they should hear of the destruction of Nineveh their chief city; and of the devastation made by the enemy there and in other parts, under the direction of the Lord of hosts; his power and providence succeeding him:
and the earth is burnt at his presence; either when he withholds rain from it, and so it be comes parched and burnt up with the heat of the sun; or when he rains fire and brimstone on it, as he did on Sodom and Gomorrah; or consumes any part of it with thunder and lightning, as he sometimes does; nay, if he but touch the mountains, they smoke; see Psa 104:32;
yea, the world, and all that dwell therein; as in the last day, at the general conflagration, when the world, and all the wicked inhabitants of it, will be burnt up; see 2Pe 3:10.

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TSK Synopsis -> Nah 1:1-15
TSK Synopsis: Nah 1:1-15 - --1 The majesty of God in goodness to his people, and severity against his enemies.
MHCC -> Nah 1:1-8
MHCC: Nah 1:1-8 - --About a hundred years before, at Jonah's preaching, the Ninevites repented, and were spared, yet, soon after, they became worse than ever. Nineveh kno...
Matthew Henry -> Nah 1:2-8
Matthew Henry: Nah 1:2-8 - -- Nineveh knows not God, that God that contends with her, and therefore is here told what a God he is; and it is good for us all to mix faith with tha...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Nah 1:4-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Nah 1:4-6 - --
"He threateneth the sea, and drieth it up, and maketh all the rivers dry up. Bashan and Carmel fade, and the blossom of Lebanon fadeth. Nah 1:5. M...
Constable -> Nah 1:2-14; Nah 1:2-8
Constable: Nah 1:2-14 - --II. Nineveh's destruction declared 1:2-14
The rest of chapter 1 declares Nineveh's destruction in rather hymnic ...
