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Verse 8. _BUT WITH AN OVERRUNNING FLOOD_] Bishop _Newcome_ thinks this
may refer to the manner in which Nineveh was taken. The _Euphrates_
overflowed its banks, deluged a part of the city, and overtur...
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BUT WITH AN OVERRUNNING FLOOD HE WILL MAKE AN UTTER END OF THE PLACE
THEREOF - that is, of Nineveh, although not as yet named, except in
the title of the prophecy, yet present to the prophet’s mind an...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
CHAPTER 1
The Purpose of God in Dealing with the Assyrian Oppressor
_ 1. The superscription (Nahum 1:1) _
2. Jehovah's majesty in judgment (Nahum 1:2)
3. His people comfo...
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THE AVENGING WRATH OF YAHWEH. Yahweh is a jealous and vengeful God
sensitive to the honour of Himself and His people who marcheth through
whirlwind and storm to save them from the enemy. Before His pr...
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BUT, &C. Note the transition in Nahum 1:8, which is explained by the
Structure "8", above.
THE PLACE THEREOF. Hebrew her place: i.e. Nineveh's. See note on title
above (Nahum 1:1)....
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_GOD IS SO POWERFUL THAT SINNERS CANNOT STAND BEFORE HIM -- NAHUM
1:6-9:_ Nahum asked, "Who can stand before His indignation? And who
can endure the fierceness of His anger? His fury is poured out lik...
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BUT WITH AN OVER-RUNNING FLOOD, &C.— The passage may be rendered,
_But in the overflowing of wrath he will make an end, that there shall
be no rising up more; but utter darkness shall pursue his enemi...
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THE COMING OF THE LORD OF JUDGEMENT. Nahum 1:2-8
RV. Jehovah is a jealous God and avengeth; Jehovah taketh vengeance on
his adversaries, and he reserveth wrath for his enemies. Jehovah is
slow to ange...
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But with an overrunning flood he will make an utter end of the place
thereof, and darkness shall pursue his enemies.
BUT - contrasting the safety of those, like Hezekiah, who "trust" in
God (Nahum...
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1:8 end (b-11) See Zephaniah 1:18 . thereof, (c-15) i.e. of Nineveh....
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GOD'S VENGEANCE ON HIS PEOPLE'S ENEMIES. DELIVERANCE FOR JUDAH
1, 2. Superscription: 'Oracle concerning Nineveh. The book of the
vision of prophesying of Nahum the Elkoshite.' A. theological
introduct...
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THE PLACE THEREOF] If this poem is an original part of the book we
expect such references, though it comes abruptly here: cp. Nahum 1:14.
On this view, the line of thought is the opposition of Jehovah...
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NAHUM, *PROPHET OF COMFORT
NAHUM
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Comfort them; comfort my people, says the *LORD (Isaiah 40:1).
(‘Comfort’ means ‘stop them suffering and make them strong’.
‘*LORD’ is a speci...
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(2-8) God’s character a pledge that the oppressor of His servants
shall be destroyed....
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BUT. — Better, _and._ Jehovah protects His afflicted servants, and
therefore He exterminates their oppressor.
OVERRUNNING FLOOD. — On the propriety of this figure see Nahum 2:6,
Note.
THE PLACE THER...
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וּ בְ שֶׁ֣טֶף עֹבֵ֔ר כָּלָ֖ה
יַעֲשֶׂ֣ה מְקֹומ
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THE VENGEANCE OF THE LORD
Nahum 1:1
THE prophet Nahum, as we have seen, arose probably in Judah, if not
about the same time as Zephaniah and Jeremiah, then a few years later.
Whether he prophesied be...
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GOD'S GOODNESS AND RIGHTEOUS ANGER
Nahum 1:1-15
The native city of Nahum was Elkosh, near the Lake of Galilee. The
name Capernaum means literally “the village of Nahum.” He lived
about 150 years afte...
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The prophet preceded the announcement of a verdict of vengeance by a
section dealing wholly with Jehovah Himself. As to His character, He
is a God of vengeance, and yet the central fact of His nature...
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But with an overrunning flood he will make an utter end of the (i)
place thereof, and darkness shall pursue his enemies.
(i) Signifying that God will suddenly destroy Nineveh and the
Assyrians in suc...
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Thereof; viz. of Ninive. (Challoner) --- This is connected with Ver.
1. (Haydock) --- Ninive was taken by the waters of the Tigris
overflowing, at the first siege. (Diodorus ii.; Atheneus xii.) --- Th...
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The Prophet opens his sermon with the most striking text, such as the
Lord himself opened his sermon with, when he preached before Moses.
See Exodus 34:1. It were to weaken the words of this solemn an...
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Lectures on the Minor Prophets.
W. Kelly.
Singular was the reproach of the Jews in the time of our Lord (John
7:52); for there were prophets who had arisen out of Galilee. Jonah
and Nahum were both G...
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The Prophet goes on with the same subject, — that God can easily
preserve his people, for he is armed with power sufficient to overcome
the whole world. But the Prophet now includes the two things whi...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1, 2, AND 3.
If we were to examine closely the different characters of the nations
who have been connected with the people of God, we should perhaps find
in e...
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BUT WITH AN OVERRUNNING FLOOD HE WILL MAKE AN UTTER END OF THE PLACE
THEREOF,.... Of Nineveh, against whom this prophecy was, and upon whom
it lay as a burden, Nahum 1:1; and now though the Lord was g...
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But with an overrunning flood he will make an utter end of the place
thereof, and darkness shall pursue his enemies.
Ver. 8. _But with an overrunning flood he will make an utter end of
the place ther...
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_With an overrunning flood he will make an utter end_ This seems to be
spoken of Nineveh, and Bishop Newton is of opinion that the words
allude to the manner in which it was taken. “Diodorus informs u...
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THE DIVINE COUNSEL CONCERNING THE JUDGMENT UPON NINEVEH.
God, who is at the same time the God of the covenant and the almighty
Sovereign of the universe, states that He has fully decided to bring
abo...
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But with an overrunning flood, a deluge which carries everything
before it, HE WILL MAKE AN UTTER END OF THE PLACE THEREOF, so that
Nineveh would cease to be a city and its very site be used for
altog...
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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 knows not that God who contends with her, but is...
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BUT, or _And_, or _Therefore_, since God is so good to Israel
oppressed by Assyria, and so terrible, just, and mighty to punish
oppressors. WITH AN OVERRUNNING FLOOD; his judgments, like a mighty
floo...
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THE MIGHT AND CHARACTER OF GOD (NAHUM 1:2).
The prophecy begins with an awesome and magnificent picture of the
might and character of God.
Nahum 1:2
‘YHWH is a jealous God and avenges. YHWH avenges...
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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,...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's holiness and power. Nineveh's destruction
forecasted.
CHARACTERS: God, Nahum.
CONCLUSION: The wrath of God is revealed from heaven against His
enemies, and His favor and mercy ar...
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Nahum 1:1. _The burden of Nineveh Nahum the Elkoshite._ This refers to
a village of Galilee, the native place of Nahum, who in point of
talent was among the first of the Hebrew prophets. Yet nothing o...
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_He knoweth them that trust in Him; but with an overrunning flood He
will make an utter end of the place thereof._
OPPOSITE TYPES OF HUMAN CHARACTER, AND OPPOSITE LINES OF DIVINE
PROCEDURE
I. Opposi...
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NAHUM—NOTE ON NAHUM 1:2 A Psalm Descriptively Praising the Lord.
These verses praise God as he has been and will be throughout world
history. It presents God’s attitude toward, and action relating to,...
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NAHUM—NOTE ON NAHUM 1:8 A striking contrast to v. Nahum 1:7. Like an
OVERFLOWING FLOOD, God’s judgment is overwhelming; Nineveh was to be
destroyed as by a flood (see...
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CRITICAL NOTES.] BURDEN] (Vulg. _onus_), from a word _to lift up_, a
threatening utterance; some, heavy and full.
NAHUM 1:2. JEALOUS], (words from the decalogue), to be warm. Burns
against those who h...
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EXPOSITION
NAHUM 1:1
Part I. THE JUDGMENT UPON NINEVEH DECREED BY GOD.
NAHUM 1:1
§ 1. _The heading of the book. _The book has a double ti
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Tonight, let's turn now to the book of Nahum. Again, just three
Chapter s long and they're even short Chapter s. So, we should have a
relatively short Bible study tonight in Nahum.
He introduces the s...
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2 Peter 3:6; 2 Peter 3:7; Amos 8:8; Amos 9:5; Amos 9:6;...
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An over — running flood — His judgments like a mighty flood that
overflows all banks, shall swallow up Assyria. Thereof — Of Nineveh,
that is Nineveh itself. Darkness — Troubles, and desolating
afflic...