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Nahum 2
The approach of the enemy and taking the city, ver. 1-6. The
consequences thereof, ver. 7-10. Sin the cause of all, ver. 11-13.
Verse 1. He - The Medes or Chaldeans, that dash Nineveh in pieces. The
munition - The forts. Make thy loins strong - Strengthen thyself.
Verse 2. For - Israel and Jacob were more to God, yet he punished them;
much more will he punish Nineveh. Turned - Laid low. The
excellency - The wealth, the valiant men, all that Jacob gloried in.
Jacob - The two tribes. Israel - The ten tribes. Emptied them -
Quite exhausted them. Their vine-branches - Destroyed all the
fruit of the land.
Verse 3. The shield - One part for the whole of the armour, and
furniture. Mighty men - Medes or Chaldeans. Red - With the
blood of the slain. Torches - Torches were always carried in them.
In the day - When he shall muster his armies. Shaken - By axes
cutting them down for the war.
Verse 4. In the streets - Of Nineveh, when taken. Justle - By reason of
their multitude and fury. In the broad ways - Where is most room,
and yet scarce enough for them to move. Like torches - What with
sparkling fire caused by their horses and chariots, what with the
glittering of the polished irons about them, and what with the light
of flaming torches carried in them. Like the lightnings - Both for
speed, irrestibleness and terror.
Verse 5. He - The king of Babylon. His worthies - Approved officers
and commanders. Stumble - Shew such forwardness, that they
shall not stand to pick their way. They - The Assyrians to defend,
the Chaldeans to assault the walls of Nineveh.
Verse 6. The gates - Of the city toward the river. The rivers - Of the
Tigris, upon which Nineveh stood. Dissolved - While the
Chaldeans besieged Nineveh, a mighty deluge overthrew the walls
of Nineveh, by the space of twenty furlongs, through which
breach the besiegers made their entrance. Dissolved - As if
melted, it shall drop to pieces.
Verse 7. Huzzab - The queen. The voice of doves - Sighing out their
complaints. Upon their breasts - Instead of musical instruments,
on which they were used to play, now they only strike their
breasts.
Verse 8. Like a pool - Very populous, like a pool which hath been long
breeding fish, and is full of them. Yet - Yet these multitudes shall
flee discomfited and terrified. They - The chieftains, and most
valiant among the Ninevites.
Verse 9. Take - Thus the Chaldeans encourage one another in the
plundering of the city.
Verse 11. Of the lions - Tyrants and bloody warriors.
Verse 12. Did tear - Formerly fell upon his neighbour nations. His
lionesses - Queens, concubines, or ladies in the Assyrian court.
Verse 13. I will burn her - Nineveh. In the smoke - The city being first
plundered, then burnt; these chariots were burnt in that smoke.
Thy prey - Cause thee to cease from making a prey any more. Thy
messengers - Embassadors or muster-masters. Probably this refers
to Rabshaketh who had blasphemed the living God. Those are not
worthy to be heard again, that have once spoken reproachfully
against God.
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Introduction 1 2 3 Micah Habakkuk
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