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Nahúm (10a, b) La Complacencia y Ferocidad de Nínive, Semejante a un León

Ronald Hanko·2025-07-01
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Ronald Hanko provides exegetical analysis of Nahum 2:11-12, interpreting the lion imagery as a symbolic representation of Nineveh's fierce cruelty and imperial dominance. The article demonstrates how the prophet employs culturally-informed symbolism—drawing on the Assyrians' own veneration of lions—to communicate God's judgment against the pagan empire's violence and oppression of conquered nations.

Artículo anterior de esta serie: abril de 2025. Dónde está la morada de los leones y el lugar donde se alimentan los leoncillos, donde el león, incluso el león viejo, y su cachorro andaban, sin que nadie los atemorizara? El león desgarraba para sus cachorros, estrangulaba para sus leonas, llenaba sus guaridas de presa y sus guaridas de rapiña -- Nahúm 2:11-12 En Nahum 2:11, 12 los leones son los ninivitas; el león viejo, el rey de Nínive;1 las leonas, sus reinas; los leoncillos, las...

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Author
Ronald Hanko
Date

2025-07-01

Source
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Scripture References
Nahum 2:11Genesis 50:20
Topics
Old TestamentProphecyBiblical Interpretation
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