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Introduction 1 2 3 Micah Habakkuk
Nahum 3
The sins of Nineveh, and judgments pursuing them, ver. 1-7.
Instances of like judgments for like sins, ver. 18-11. The
overthrow of all wherein they trusted, ver. 12-19.
Verse 1. The prey - Extortion and rapine.
Verse 3. The horsemen - The Chaldeans and their confederates.
Verse 4. The whoredom - The idolatries, which were multiplied by the
many people that served the Assyrian idols. And whoredoms
literally understood, did undoubtedly abound, where wealth,
luxury, ease, and long continuance of these were to be found.
Well-favoured - Glorious in their state and government, and in the
splendour of their idols, temples, and sacrifices. Of witchcrafts -
Bewitching policies; or it may be taken for witchcrafts or
necromances, which abounded among the Assyrians. That selleth
- That dispose of them as imperiously, and absolutely as men do
slaves. And families - This may intimate the seducing of some
particular and eminent families to an hereditary service of the
Assyrian idols, or to witchcrafts, in which the devil imitated God's
institution, in taking a family to his service.
Verse 5. Discover - l will strip thee naked, and deal with thee as
inhuman soldiers deal with captive women.
Verse 7. Shall flee - With loathing and abhorrence. Will bemoan -
Whose bowels will be moved for her that had no bowels for any
one.
Verse 8. Thou - O Nineveh. No - It is supposed this was what we now
called Alexandria. Art thou greater, stronger, and wiser? Yet all
her power was broken, her riches spoiled, and her glory buried in
ruins. Rampart - The defense of its walls on one side. Her wall - A
mighty, strong wall, built from the sea landward.
Verse 9. Her strength - Furnishing soldiers and warlike assistance. It was
infinite - There was no end to their confidence and warlike
provisions. Put - Or the Moors, who lie westward of Alexandria.
Lubim - The people that inhabited that which is now called
Cyrene.
Verse 11. Thou also - Thou shalt drink deep of the bitter cup of God's
displeasure. Hid - Thou shalt hide thyself. O Nineveh, as well as
Alexandria. Shalt seek - Shalt sue for, and intreat assistance.
Verse 12. Ripe figs - Whose weight and ripeness will bring them quickly
to the ground. Shaken - If but lightly touched.
Verse 13. Are women - Were very cowards. The gates - The strong
frontiers. Wide open - Either through fear or treachery. Thy bars -
With which the gates were shut and strengthened.
Verse 14. Draw thee waters - Fill all thy cisterns, and draw the waters
into the ditches. Tread the mortar - Set thy brick-makers on work
to prepare store of materials for thy fortifications.
Verse 15. There - In the very fortresses. Eat thee - As easily as the
canker-worm eats the green herb. Many - They are innumerable;
be thou so if thou canst; all will be to no purpose.
Verse 16. The canker-worm spoileth - So these are like the canker-
worms, which spoil wherever they come, and when no more is to
be gotten, flee away.
Verse 17. Thy crowned - Thy confederate kings and princes. Captains -
Commanders and officers are for number, like locusts and
grasshoppers; but 'tis all for shew, not for help. In the cool day -
While the season suits them. The sun - When trouble, war, and
danger, like the parching sun, scald them. Is not known - Thou
shalt never know where to find them.
Verse 18. Thy shepherds - Thy rulers and counsellors. Slumber - Are
remiss, heartless, or dead. No man gathereth - No one will
concern himself to preserve thy dispersed ones.
Verse 19. Shall clap the hands - Insulting and rejoicing. Thy wickedness
- Thy tyranny, pride, oppression and cruelty; treading down and
trampling upon them.
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Introduction 1 2 3 Micah Habakkuk
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