Nahum (1)
Rev. Ronald Hanko provides an introductory exegetical study of the book of Nahum, focusing on God's pronouncement of judgment against Nineveh and the Assyrian empire. The article emphasizes how God's word of judgment is both heavy with divine wrath and effectual in accomplishing His sovereign purposes, making it a valuable pastoral exposition of this often-overlooked prophetic book.
The burden of Nineveh. The book of the vision of Nahum the Elkoshite. Nahum 1:1 Introduction The prophecy of Nahum is little known, though it ought to be better known. It is similar to that of Obadiah in being a book of judgment pronounced on a single foreign nation and people. Nahum's prophecy, however, is later than that of Obadiah and belongs to the period just prior to Judah's exile in Babylon. The nations against which they prophesy are different also. The only verses in Nahum with a...
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