He shall recount his worthies
Either the dasher in pieces, ( Nahum 2:1 ) , the kings
of Babylon and Media, shall call together their general officers,
and muster the forces under then, and put them in mind of their
duty, and recount the actions of their ancestors in former times,
in order to animate and encourage them to the siege and attack of
the city of Nineveh; or the king of Assyria shall recount and
muster up his nobles, and the troops under them, to sally out
against the enemy, and meet him in the field, and give him
battle: they shall stumble in their walk:
being many, and in haste to obey the orders of their commander,
shall stumble and fall upon one another; or else the Ninevites in
their march out against the enemy shall be discomfited and flee
before him, or be dispirited and flee back again: they
shall make haste to the wall thereof;
of Nineveh; that is, the Medes and Chaldeans shall make haste
thither, to break it down or scale it; or the Ninevites, failing
in their sally out, shall betake themselves in all haste to their
city walls, and defend themselves under the protection of them:
and the defence shall be prepared;
or the "covering": the word F8 used has the signification of
a booth or tent, to cover and protect; here it signifies
something that was prepared, either by the besiegers, to cover
them from the darts and stones of the besieged, as they made
their approaches to the walls; or which the besieged covered
themselves with from the assaults of the besiegers; rather the
former.
F8 (Kkwoh) "operimentum", Pagninus, Montanus; "integumentum", Calvin; "testudo", Vatablus, Grotius, Cocceius, Burkius.