
Text -- Nahum 3:3 (NET)




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Wesley -> Nah 3:3
The Chaldeans and their confederates.
Distinct from "the horses" (in the chariots, Nah 3:2).

JFB: Nah 3:3 - -- Denoting readiness for fight [EWALD]. GESENIUS translates, "lifteth up (literally, 'makes to ascend') his horse." Similarly MAURER, "makes his horse t...
Denoting readiness for fight [EWALD]. GESENIUS translates, "lifteth up (literally, 'makes to ascend') his horse." Similarly MAURER, "makes his horse to rise up on his hind feet." Vulgate translates, "ascending," that is, making his horse to advance up to the assault. This last is perhaps better than English Version.

JFB: Nah 3:3 - -- Literally, "the glitter of the sword and the flash of the spear!" This, as well as the translation, "the horseman advancing up," more graphically pres...
Literally, "the glitter of the sword and the flash of the spear!" This, as well as the translation, "the horseman advancing up," more graphically presents the battle scene to the eye.

The Medo-Babylonian enemy stumble upon the Assyrian corpses.
Calvin -> Nah 3:3
Calvin: Nah 3:3 - -- As to the words, some interpreters connect what we have rendered, the horseman makes to ascend, with what follows, that is, he makes to ascend the...
As to the words, some interpreters connect what we have rendered, the horseman makes to ascend, with what follows, that is, he makes to ascend the flame of the sword and the lightning of the spear But as a copulative comes between, it seems rather to be an imperfect sentence, meaning, that the horseman makes to ascend or mount, that is, his horses, by urging them on. With regard to the word
TSK -> Nah 3:3
TSK: Nah 3:3 - -- bright sword and the glittering spear : Heb. flame of the sword, and lightning of the spear, Nah 2:4; Gen 3:24; Hab 3:11
and there : Isa 37:36; Eze 31...

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Barnes -> Nah 3:3
Barnes: Nah 3:3 - -- The horseman lifteth up - Rather, "leading up : the flash of the sword, and the lightning of the spear."Thus, there are, in all, seven inroads,...
The horseman lifteth up - Rather, "leading up : the flash of the sword, and the lightning of the spear."Thus, there are, in all, seven inroads, seven signs, before the complete destruction of Nineveh or the world; as, in the Revelations, all the forerunners of the Judgment of the Great Day are summed up under the voice of seven trumpets and seven vials. Rup.: "God shall not use homes and chariots and other instruments of war, such as are here spoken of, to judge the world, yet, as is just, His terrors are foretold under the name of those things, wherewith this proud and bloody world hath sinned. For so all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword."Mat 26:52. They who, abusing their power, have used all these weapons of war, especially against the servants of God, shall themselves perish by them, and there shall be none end of their corpses, for they shall be corpses forever: for, dying by an everlasting death, they shall, without end, be without the true life, which is God.""And there is a multitude of slain."Death follows on death. The prophet views the vast field of carnage, and everywhere there meets him only some new form of death, slain, carcasses, corpses, and these in multitudes, an oppressive heavy number, without end, so that the yet living stumble and fall upon the carcasses of the slain. So great the multitude of those who perish, and such their foulness; but what foulness is like sin?
Poole -> Nah 3:3
Poole: Nah 3:3 - -- The horseman the Chaldean and Mede, or their confederates in the war.
Lifteth up hath his sword not only drawn, but in a posture ever ready to smit...
The horseman the Chaldean and Mede, or their confederates in the war.
Lifteth up hath his sword not only drawn, but in a posture ever ready to smite, wound, or kill. The bright sword: these warriors kept their weapons in such manner, that they were fit both to cut and kill, and also to dazzle rite eye and affright.
And there in Nineveh, and the streets of it,
is a multitude of slain by the sword of the prevailing besiegers.
A great number of carcasses the slain lay in the streets unburied.
There is no end of their corpses none knew the numbers of the slain.
They both invaders and invaded, all within the city, stumble upon their corpses, are ready to fall at them, not able to avoid them.
Gill -> Nah 3:3
Gill: Nah 3:3 - -- The horseman lifteth up both the bright sword and the glittering spear,.... Or, "the flame of the sword and the glittering spear" w; he rides with a d...
The horseman lifteth up both the bright sword and the glittering spear,.... Or, "the flame of the sword and the glittering spear" w; he rides with a drawn sword, which, being brandished to and fro, looks like a flame of fire; or with a spear made of polished iron, or steel, which, when vibrated and moved to and fro, glitters like lightning; a large number of which entering the city must be terrible to the inhabitants of it:
and there is a multitude of slain, and a great number of carcasses; of dead men lying in the streets, pierced and slain with the bright sword and glittering spear of the Medes and Chaldeans:
and there is none end of their corpses; the number of them could not be told; they lay so thick in all parts of the city, that there was no telling them:
they stumble upon their corpses; the Ninevites in fleeing, and endeavouring to make their escape, and the Medes and Chaldeans pursuing them.

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TSK Synopsis -> Nah 3:1-19
MHCC -> Nah 3:1-7
MHCC: Nah 3:1-7 - --When proud sinners are brought down, others should learn not to lift themselves up. The fall of this great city should be a lesson to private persons,...
Matthew Henry -> Nah 3:1-7
Matthew Henry: Nah 3:1-7 - -- Here is, I. Nineveh arraigned and indicted. It is a high charge that is here drawn up against that great city, and neither her numbers nor her grand...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Nah 3:2-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Nah 3:2-4 - --
This threat is explained in Nah 3:2., by a description of the manner in which a hostile army enters Nineveh and fills the city with corpses. Nah 3:2...
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...

Constable: Nah 2:3--Hab 1:1 - --B. Four descriptions of Nineveh's fall 2:3-3:19
The rest of the book contains four descriptions of Ninev...
