INTRODUCTION TO NAHUM 3
In this chapter is contained the prophecy of the destruction of
Nineveh, and with it the whole Assyrian empire; the causes of which,
besides those before mentioned, were the murders, lies, and robberies
it was full of, Nahum 3:1 for which it should be swiftly and cruelly
des... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE TO THE BLOODY CITY,.... Nineveh, in which many murders were daily
committed; innocent blood shed; the lives of men taken away, under the
colour of justice, by false witnesses, and other unlawful methods; and
which was continually making war with neighbouring nations, and
shedding their blood, wh... [ Continue Reading ]
THE NOISE OF A WHIP,.... Of a horseman or chariot driver whipping his
horses to make speed to Nineveh, and enter into it, so near as to be
heard by the inhabitants of it; and is thus represented in order to
strike terror into them:
AND THE NOISE OF THE RATTLING OF THE WHEELS; that is, of the chario... [ Continue Reading ]
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... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE OF THE MULTITUDES OF THE WHOREDOMS OF THE WELLFAVOURED
HARLOT,.... Meaning Nineveh; which, as it was an ancient city, was a
well built one; full of stately and beautiful buildings, the seat of
the kings of Assyria, and the metropolis of the nation, and abounded
with wealth and riches; perhap... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, I [AM] AGAINST THEE, SAITH THE LORD OF HOSTS,.... Because her
doings were against him; Nahum 2:13:
AND I WILL DISCOVER THY SKIRTS UPON THY FACE; turn up the skirts of
her garments over her head, and thereby discover what should be
concealed, than which nothing is more disagreeable and abomi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL CAST ABOMINABLE FILTH UPON THEE,.... As dirt and dung, or
any or everything that is abominable and filthy; and which is thrown
at harlots publicly disgraced, and as used to be at persons when
carted. The meaning is, that this city and its inhabitants should be
stripped of everything that... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT SHALL COME TO PASS, [THAT] ALL THEY THAT LOOK UPON THEE SHALL
FLEE FROM THEE,.... As something loathsome and abominable, not fit to
be come near unto, or touched; and as astonished and amazed at an
object so forlorn and miserable, and lest they should partake of the
same punishment:
AND SAY,... [ Continue Reading ]
ART THOU BETTER THAN POPULOUS NO,.... Or No Amon, a city in Egypt so
called, not because the kings of Egypt were nursed and brought up
there, as Jarchi and Abarbinel; see Proverbs 8:30 but from Ham the son
of Noah, whose land Egypt was; or from Jupiter Ammon, worshipped
there. No Amon signifies the... [ Continue Reading ]
ETHIOPIA AND EGYPT [WERE] HER STRENGTH,.... That is, the strength,
support, protection, and defence of No, whether Alexandria, or Thebes,
or Memphis: Egypt was, for these cities were in it, and subject to it;
or, if this was a free city, as some think, yet in alliance with
Egypt, and under its prote... [ Continue Reading ]
YET [WAS] SHE CARRIED AWAY, SHE WENT INTO CAPTIVITY,.... Not by
Nebuchadnezzar; though this city was afterwards taken, and its
inhabitants carried captive, by that monarch, as was foretold,
Jeremiah 46:25 but the prophet here does not predict an event to be
accomplished, and instance in that, and a... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU ALSO SHALT BE DRUNKEN,.... This is said to Nineveh, whose turn
would be next to drink of the cup of the wrath of God, and be
inebriated with it, so that they should not know where they were, or
what they did; and be as unable to guide and help themselves as a
drunken man. So the Targum,
"thou... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THY STRONG HOLDS [SHALL BE LIKE] FIG TREES WITH THE FIRST RIPE
FIGS,.... Upon them, or like them: "and the first ripe figs"; which
are easily shook and gathered; and so easily should the fortresses and
towers of Nineveh, in which they trusted for safety, be taken by the
enemy, not only one, but... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, THY PEOPLE IN THE MIDST OF THEE [ARE] WOMEN,.... Or like
women, weak and feeble, fearful and timorous; frightened at the first
approach of the enemy; run away, and run up and down in the utmost
consternation and distress, having neither skill nor courage to oppose
them; some regard may be ha... [ Continue Reading ]
DRAW THEE WATERS FOR THE SIEGE,.... Before the siege is begun, fetch
water from the river, wells, or fountains without the city, and fill
cisterns, and such like receptacles of water, with them; that there
may be sufficiency of it to hold out, which is often wanting in long
sieges; the want of which... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE SHALL THE FIRE DEVOUR THEE,.... In the strong holds, made ever
so firm and secure; either the fire of divine wrath; or the fire of
the enemy they should put into them; or the enemy himself, as Kimchi;
and so the Targum,
"thither shall come upon thee people who are as strong as fire:''
THE SW... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST MULTIPLIED THY MERCHANTS ABOVE THE STARS OF HEAVEN,.... A
hyperbolical expression, setting forth the great number of merchants
that were in Nineveh, and in the land of Assyria; who either were the
natives of the place, or came thither for the sake of merchandise,
which serve to enrich a na... [ Continue Reading ]
THY CROWNED MEN [ARE] AS THE LOCUSTS,.... Tributary kings, and hired
officers, as some think, who might be distinguished by what they wore
on their heads; or their own princes and nobles, who wore coronets or
diadems; unless their religious persons are meant, their Nazarites and
devotees, their prie... [ Continue Reading ]
THY SHEPHERDS SLUMBER, O KING OF ASSYRIA,.... Who this king of Assyria
was is not easy to say; some think Esarhaddon, who is the last of the
kings of Assyria the Scriptures speak of; according to Diodorus
Siculus n, Sardanapalus was the last of these kings, and in him the
Assyrian monarchy ended; th... [ Continue Reading ]
[THERE IS] NO HEALING OF THY BRUISE,.... Made by the fatal blow given
to the empire by the taking of Nineveh; the ruin of it was irreparable
and irrecoverable; the city of Nineveh was no more, and the Assyrian
empire sunk, and never rose again: or, "there is no contraction of thy
bruise" r; as when... [ Continue Reading ]