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Text -- Nahum 3:1-14 (NET)

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Reason for Judgment: Sins of Nineveh
3:1 Woe to the city guilty of bloodshed! She is full of lies; she is filled with plunder; she has hoarded her spoil!
Portrayal of the Destruction of Nineveh
3:2 The chariot drivers will crack their whips; the chariot wheels will shake the ground; the chariot horses will gallop; the war chariots will bolt forward! 3:3 The charioteers will charge ahead; their swords will flash and their spears will glimmer! There will be many people slain; there will be piles of the dead, and countless casualties– so many that people will stumble over the corpses.
Taunt against the Harlot City
3:4 “Because you have acted like a wanton prostitute– a seductive mistress who practices sorcery, who enslaves nations by her harlotry, and entices peoples by her sorcery3:5 I am against you,” declares the Lord who commands armies. “I will strip off your clothes! I will show your nakedness to the nations and your shame to the kingdoms; 3:6 I will pelt you with filth; I will treat you with contempt; I will make you a public spectacle. 3:7 Everyone who sees you will turn away from you in disgust; they will say, ‘Nineveh has been devastated! Who will lament for her?’ There will be no one to comfort you!”
Nineveh Will Suffer the Same Fate as Thebes
3:8 You are no more secure than Thebes– she was located on the banks of the Nile; the waters surrounded her, her rampart was the sea, the water was her wall. 3:9 Cush and Egypt had limitless strength; Put and the Libyans were among her allies. 3:10 Yet she went into captivity as an exile; even her infants were smashed to pieces at the head of every street. They cast lots for her nobility; all her dignitaries were bound with chains. 3:11 You too will act like drunkards; you will go into hiding; you too will seek refuge from the enemy.
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!
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Ethiopia a country south of Egypt
 · Libyans residents of Libya
 · Nile a river that flows north through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea
 · Nineveh a town located on the left bank of the Tigris River in northeastern Mesopotamia (Iraq).,the capital city of Assyria
 · Put son of Ham son of Noah,a nation on the African coast
 · Thebes a town of Egypt 600 km south of Pelusium on the Mediterranean coast


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Assyria | Nahum | Nineveh | ETHIOPIA | FORTIFICATION; FORT; FORTIFIED CITIES; FORTRESS | WAR; WARFARE | Prophecy | No | DAUGHTER | PUT | ARMY | LUBIM | War | NO-AMON | CLAY | Sorcery | Media | Mortar | PHUT, PUT | RAMPART | more
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NET Notes: Nah 3:1 Heb “prey does not depart.”

NET Notes: Nah 3:2 The Piel participle מְרַקֵּדָה (mÿraqqedah, “jolting”) is from ר...

NET Notes: Nah 3:3 Heb “they.”

NET Notes: Nah 3:4 Heb “and clans by her sorceries.”

NET Notes: Nah 3:5 Strip off your clothes. In the ancient Near East, the typical punishment for a prostitute was to strip her of her clothes publicly to expose her to op...

NET Notes: Nah 3:6 Heb “detestable things”; KJV, ASV “abominable filth”; NCV “filthy garbage.”

NET Notes: Nah 3:7 Heb “From whence shall I find comforters for you?”

NET Notes: Nah 3:8 Heb “from (the) sea.” The form should be emended to מַיִם (mayim, “water”). This is a figurative...

NET Notes: Nah 3:9 The Hebrew noun עָזָר (’azar) has been understood in two ways: (1) In the light of the Ugaritic root gzr (“h...

NET Notes: Nah 3:10 The MT and Dead Sea Scrolls (4QpNah) read ועל נכבדיה (“for her nobles”). The LXX ref...

NET Notes: Nah 3:11 Heb “you will hide yourself.”

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!”

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