Nahum 1:2
I. There are many terms applied to God in Scripture, which seem to
anthropomorphize His character: The "angry" God; the "repenting" God;
the "foreseeing" God. Now, whenever such terms are used, think of them
as steps of Divine descent. Through those words, as down a stairway,
Divine Majes... [ Continue Reading ]
Nahum 1:8
The text presents us with two great subjects of meditation: the
admirable patience of the Divine Being, and the mysterious and awful
character of His providential operations.
I. We believe, from the structure of the passage, that it was the
Divine patience which the prophet desired to ex... [ Continue Reading ]