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Text -- Nahum 2:1 (NET)
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The Medes or Chaldeans, that dash Nineveh in pieces.
JFB: Nah 2:1 - -- God's "battle axe," wherewith He "breaks in pieces" His enemies. Jer 51:20 applies the same Hebrew term to Nebuchadnezzar (compare Pro 25:18; Jer 50:2...
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Before Nineveh. Openly, so that the work of God may be manifest.
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JFB: Nah 2:1 - -- By which the foe will attack, so as to be ready to meet him. Ironical advice; equivalent to a prophecy, Thou shalt have need to use all possible means...
By which the foe will attack, so as to be ready to meet him. Ironical advice; equivalent to a prophecy, Thou shalt have need to use all possible means of defense; but use what thou wilt, all will be in vain.
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JFB: Nah 2:1 - -- The loins are the seat of strength; to gird them up is to prepare all one's strength for conflict (Job 40:7). Also gird on thy sword (2Sa 20:8; 2Ki 4:...
He that dasheth in pieces - Or scattereth. The Chaldeans and Medes
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Clarke: Nah 2:1 - -- Keep the munition - Guard the fenced places. From this to the end of the fifth verse, the preparations made at Nineveh to repel their enemies are de...
Keep the munition - Guard the fenced places. From this to the end of the fifth verse, the preparations made at Nineveh to repel their enemies are described. The description is exceedingly picturesque
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Watch the way - By which the enemy is most likely to approach
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Fortify thy power - Muster thy troops; call in all thy allies.
Calvin -> Nah 2:1
Calvin: Nah 2:1 - -- The waster spoken of here by the Prophet, some consider him to have been Sennacherib, and others, Nebuchodonosor. The verb עלה , ole, is also v...
The waster spoken of here by the Prophet, some consider him to have been Sennacherib, and others, Nebuchodonosor. The verb
TSK -> Nah 2:1
TSK: Nah 2:1 - -- He that dasheth in pieces : or, The disperser, or, hammer, Isa 14:6; Jer 25:9, Jer 50:23, Jer 51:20-23
keep : Nah 3:14, Nah 3:15; 2Ch 25:8; Jer 46:3-1...
He that dasheth in pieces : or, The disperser, or, hammer, Isa 14:6; Jer 25:9, Jer 50:23, Jer 51:20-23
keep : Nah 3:14, Nah 3:15; 2Ch 25:8; Jer 46:3-10, Jer 51:11, Jer 51:12; Joe 3:9-11
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Barnes -> Nah 2:1
Barnes: Nah 2:1 - -- He that dasheth in pieces - Rather, "the Disperser,"the instrument of God, whereby he should "break her in pieces like a potter’ s vessel,...
He that dasheth in pieces - Rather, "the Disperser,"the instrument of God, whereby he should "break her in pieces like a potter’ s vessel, or should scatter"her in all lands, is come up against thy face, O Nineveh, i. e., either, over against thee", confronting her as it were, face to face, or directed against thee . From the description of the peace of Judah, the prophet turns suddenly to her oppressor, to whom, not to Judah, the rest of the prophecy is directed. Jacob and Israel are spoken of, not to . The destroyer of Nineveh "went up against the face of Nineveh,"not in the presence of Judah and Jacob, who were far away and knew nothing of it. "Keep the munition."While all in Judah is now peace, all in Nineveh is tumult. God whom they had defied, saying that Hezekiah could not "turn away the face of one captain of the least of his servants"Isa 36:9, now bids them prepare to meet him whom He would send against them. "Gird up thy loins now, like a man"Job 40:7. Thou who wouldest lay waste others, now, if theft canst, keep thyself. The strength of the words is the measure of the irony. They had challenged God; He in turn challenges them to put forth all their might.
Fence thy defenses - we might say. Their strong walls, high though they were, unassailable by any then known skill of besiegers, would not be secure.
The prophet uses a kindred and allusive word, that their protection needed to be itself protected; and this, by one continued watchfulness. Watch, he adds, the way: spy out (as far as thou canst), the coming of the enemy; strengthen the loins, the seat of strength. Elsewhere they are said to be girded up for any exertion. "Fortify thy strength exceedingly."The expression is rare : commonly it is said of some part of the human frame, knees, arms, or mind, or of man by God.
The same words are strong mockery to those who resist God, good counsel to those who trust in God. "Keep the munition, for He who keepeth thee will not sleep Psa 121:3; watch the way,"by which the enemy may approach from afar, for Satan approacheth, sometimes suddenly, sometimes very stealthily and subtly, "transforming himself into an angel of light."Jerome: "Watch also the way by which thou art to go, as it is said, ‘ Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein;’ Jer 6:16, so that, having stood in many ways, we may come to that Way which saith, ‘ I am the Way.’ "Then , "make thy loins strong,"as the Saviour commands His disciples, "Let your loins be girded about"Luk 12:35, and the Apostle says, "Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth"Eph 6:14; for nothing so strengthens as the Truth. For Christ being the Truth, whose with his whole heart hath belived in Christ, is strong against himself, and hath power over the loins, the seat of the passions. Then, since this warfare is hard, he adds, be strong, "fortify thy power mightily;"resist not listlessly, but vehemently; and that, in His strength who hath strengthened our nature, taking it to Himself and uniting it with the Godhead. For without Him, strong though thou be, thou wilt avail nothing.
Poole -> Nah 2:1
Poole: Nah 2:1 - -- He: some by mistake refer this to Sennacherib; it is more rightly referred to the Medes of Scythians or to the Chalthians, all which did somewhat ag...
He: some by mistake refer this to Sennacherib; it is more rightly referred to the Medes of Scythians or to the Chalthians, all which did somewhat against the Assyrians.
That dasheth in pieces that as a heavy and strong hammer breaks into pieces. and then with his arm scattereth the broken pieces; so shall the destroyer of Nineveh do, as a maul, (so the word Pro 25:18 ) or as the wind scatters smoke, so the word Psa 68:2 .
Is come up before thy face against thee, and is within sight, from thy watch-towers on thy frontiers thou mayst descry his avant-guards.
Keep the munition: the prophet derides Nineveh, and foretells all will be to no purpose; she shall never be able to withstand, so as to conquer; re-enforce thy garrisons, yet they shall fall.
Watch the way know which way he comes, that thou mayst barricade the way, or set ambushes.
Make thy loins strong encourage thy soldiers, and make them valiant as thou canst, choose out the ablest and most undaunted. Fortify thy power mightily; gather up all thou canst for the war, increase thy armies, fill up thy companies, engage assistance from abroad; nothing shall avail thee.
Haydock -> Nah 2:1
Haydock: Nah 2:1 - -- Face, O Juda. Septuagint, "who blows on thy face, (Genesis ii. 7.) freeing from misery." Here St. Jerome's Greek copy ends the chapter. (Haydock) ...
Face, O Juda. Septuagint, "who blows on thy face, (Genesis ii. 7.) freeing from misery." Here St. Jerome's Greek copy ends the chapter. (Haydock) ---
Watch. Behold Nabopolassar is about to attack thy enemies. Some think that Nahum addresses Ninive ironically. (Calmet) ---
Nabuchodonosor wasted all the environs, and then took the city (Worthington) after his other conquests. (Calmet) ---
But his father is here denoted. (Haydock)
Gill -> Nah 2:1
Gill: Nah 2:1 - -- He that dasheth in pieces is come up before thy face,.... O Nineveh, or land of Assyria; for this is not to be understood of Sennacherib's coming up a...
He that dasheth in pieces is come up before thy face,.... O Nineveh, or land of Assyria; for this is not to be understood of Sennacherib's coming up against Jerusalem, as Kimchi; but of Nebuchadnezzar against Nineveh, as Aben Ezra; not Nebuchadnezzar the great, who, the Jewish chronologers say c, took Nineveh in the first year of his reign; but his father, Nebuchadnezzar the first, called Nabopolassar, who, with Cyaxares or Ahasuerus the Mede, joined their forces against Nineveh, and took it, see the Apocrypha:
"But before he died he heard of the destruction of Nineve, which was taken by Nabuchodonosor and Assuerus: and before his death he rejoiced over Nineve.'' (Tobit 14:15)
and these together, the Chaldeans and Medes, are the "dasher in pieces"; or, "the hammer" d, as the word may be rendered; and so Babylon, over which one of these kings reigned, is called the hammer of the whole earth, Jer 50:23 these came up openly, boldly, to the face of the king of Assyria, attacked him in his metropolis, not fearing his strength and numbers:
keep the munition; this and what follow are spoken ironically to the Assyrian king, and inhabitants of Nineveh, to take care of their towers and garrisons, and fortify them, and fill them with soldiers: and
watch the way; in which the enemy came; secure the passes and avenues that lead to their city; stop his march, and prevent his access:
make thy loins strong; put on armour, gird on the sword, prepare for war:
fortify thy power mightily; increase thine army, exert all thy strength and courage, and do all that is in thy power to do, to oppose the enemy, and defend thyself; and when all is done, it will be in vain.
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TSK Synopsis -> Nah 2:1-13
MHCC -> Nah 2:1-10
MHCC: Nah 2:1-10 - --Nineveh shall not put aside this judgment; there is no counsel or strength against the Lord. God looks upon proud cities, and brings them down. Partic...
Matthew Henry -> Nah 2:1-10
Matthew Henry: Nah 2:1-10 - -- Here is, I. An alarm of war sent to Nineveh, Nah 2:1. The prophet speaks of it as just at hand, for it is neither doubtful nor far distant: "Look ab...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Nah 2:1-2
Keil-Delitzsch: Nah 2:1-2 - --
With Nah 2:1 the prophecy turns to Nineveh. Nah 2:1. "A dasher in pieces comes against thee. Keep thy fortress! Look out upon the way, fortify the ...
Constable -> Nah 1:15--Hab 1:1; Nah 1:15--2:3
Constable: Nah 1:15--Hab 1:1 - --III. Nineveh's destruction described 1:15--3:19
This second major part of Nahum contains another introduction an...
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