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Nahum (9) El asedio, la caída y el saqueo de Nínive

Ronald Hanko·2025-04-01
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This exegetical article by Ronald Hanko examines Nahum 2:3-10, providing a detailed analysis of the prophetic account of Nineveh's siege and destruction by the Babylonians and Medes. Hanko traces how God sovereignly ordained this judgment decades before its fulfillment, demonstrating both the certainty of divine judgment and God's providential control over the rise and fall of nations to protect His covenant people.

Artículo anterior de esta serie: febrero de 2025, NAHUM 2:3-10 La primera parte de Nahúm 2 es un vívido relato presencial de la destrucción de Nínive a manos de los babilonios y los medos, narrado unos treinta años antes del acontecimiento real, pero designado y dispuesto soberanamente por Dios. En el versículo 1, Nahúm ve al rey de Babilonia viniendo al frente de sus ejércitos. Nahúm lo describe como quien dispersará a Nínive, como esta dispersó a otras naciones. Llama a los ninivitas a...

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Author
Ronald Hanko
Date

2025-04-01

Source
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Scripture References
Nahum 2:3-10
Topics
Old TestamentProphecyProvidence
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