Nahum
The
name Nahum means “comfort” and his message to Ninevah was a comfort to the Jews
who feared and hated the cruel Assyrians threats to their security. One hundred
years earlier Ninevah repented to the preaching of Jonah, but it was
short-lived.
Nahum
was called to announce to Ninevah that their judgment was imminent. The city
fell to the Medes, Scythians, and Babylonians in 612 B.C. and they turned into
permanent ruin.
Nahum
reminds us that God’s justice means He will not overlook evil, nor will He turn
a deaf ear to the cries of its victims. Ultimately every wrong will be made
right!
Nahum
writes, “The Lord has His way in the whirlwind, and in the storm, and the clouds
are the dust of His feet.”
We
too face frightening storms in our lives whether it be illness, injury,
financial pressures, marriage problems, or the loss of a loved one. God is not
absent in the storm. He is a refuge, a stronghold, a hiding place and He is
good and in full control.
Please read the Book listed so that you can understand the word of God to
its fullness. This study comes from The Jeremiah Study Bible, The Bible for
Hope, The King James Bible and the Nelson’s Quick Reference Bible Commentary
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