Like Jonah before him, the prophet Nahum preaches devastation and ruin for Ninevah, only this time Ninevah doesn’t repent. Ninevah was the capital of Assyria, a nation of unparalleled power and wealth which had recently decimated the nation of Israel. Though they thought themselves to be secure from danger, their downfall came after nearby rivers flooded the city and destroyed part of the city wall, allowing Babylon to enter easily and set it ablaze. Later, we’re introduced to King Josiah, who is one of Judah’s most notable kings, as he rediscovers the book of the law and mourns that God’s wrath is surely coming upon them. Nahum 1 - 1:06 .
Nahum 2 - 4:29 .
Nahum 3 - 8:09 .
2 Kings 22 - 12:30 .
Proverbs 4 - 17:05 .
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Christian Standard Bible translation.
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