Naum 1:3

3 O Senhor é tardio em irar-se, e de grande poder, e ao culpado de maneira alguma terá por inocente; o Senhor tem o seu caminho no turbilhão e na tempestade, e as nuvens sao o po dos seus pes.

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Naum 1:3 Meaning and Commentary

Nahum 1:3

The Lord [is] slow to anger
He is not in haste to execute it; he takes time for it, and gives men space for repentance. Nineveh had had a proof of this when it repented at the preaching of Jonah, upon which the Lord deferred the execution of his wrath; but lest they should presume upon this, and conclude the Lord would always bear with them, though they had returned to their former impieties; they are let to know, that this his forbearance was not owing to want of power or will in him to punish: since he is great in power, and will not at all acquit [the wicked];
he is able to execute the wrath he threatens, and will by no means clear the guilty, or let them go free and unpunished; though he moves slowly, as he may seem in the execution of his judgments, yet they shall surely be brought on his enemies, and be fully accomplished: the Lord hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds
[are] the dust of his feet;
he spoke to Job out of the whirlwind; he descended on Mount Sinai in a storm and tempest; and the clouds are his chariots; in which he rides swiftly; and which, for their appearance and number, are like the dust raised by a multitude of horsemen riding full speed, The wrath of God may be compared to a whirlwind, and a storm, which is sometimes hastily and suddenly executed upon men: respect seems to be had to the armies of the Medes and Chaldeans against the Assyrians; who, as the Babylonians against the Jews, came up as clouds, and their chariots as the whirlwind, ( Jeremiah 4:13 ) ; and the figures beautifully describe the numbers of them, the force with which they came; and in an elegant manner represent the vast quantity of dust raised by an army in full march; at the head of which was the Lord himself, ordering, directing, and succeeding, before whom none can stand.

Naum 1:3 In-Context

1 Oráculo acerca de Nínive. Livro da visão de Naum, o elcosita.
2 O Senhor é um Deus zeloso e vingador; o Senhor é vingador e cheio de indignação; o Senhor toma vingança contra os seus adversários, e guarda a ira contra os seus inimigos.
3 O Senhor é tardio em irar-se, e de grande poder, e ao culpado de maneira alguma terá por inocente; o Senhor tem o seu caminho no turbilhão e na tempestade, e as nuvens sao o po dos seus pes.
4 Ele repreende o mar, e o faz secar, e esgota todos os rios; desfalecem Basã e Carmelo, e a flor do Líbano murcha.
5 Os montes tremem perante ele, e os outeiros se derretem; e a terra fica devastada diante dele, sim, o mundo, e todos os que nele habitam.
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