Nahum 3
In Nahum chapter 3, the prophet laments the impending destruction of Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian empire, due to their violent and evil ways. He describes the city as a place of chaos and bloodshed, where rulers and officials are corrupt and ruthless. Despite their military strength, Nahum predicts that Nineveh will be laid waste by God's judgment.
Bible version
The Fall of Nineveh
Commentary
The book of Nahum is a prophetic work that addresses not only the sins of Nineveh but also the larger theme of God's justice and judgment of the wicked. In Nahum 3, we see vivid imagery of the destruction that will befall Nineveh, including the graphic description of the city's inhabitants being led away as slaves. While it may seem harsh, this punishment is a result of the Assyrians' brutal treatment of others, including the Israelites. This chapter serves as a warning for all to turn away from evil and acknowledge God's sovereignty. It is a reminder that God will eventually bring justice to all who cause harm and suffering in the world.
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FAQ
Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Nahum, chapter 3 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 19 verses in Nahum, chapter 3.