Nàhóngshū 3:8-10

8 Nǐ qǐ bǐ Nuóyà men jiàng ne . Nuóyà men zuò luō zaì zhòng hé zhī jiān , zhōuwéi yǒu shuǐ . hǎi ( zhǐ ní luó hé ) zuò tāde haó gōu , yòu zuò tāde chéngqiáng .
9 Gǔshí hé Āijí shì tā wú qióng de lìliang . Fú rén hé Lùbǐ zú shì tāde bāngshou .
10 Dàn tā beì qiāyí , beìlǔ qù . tāde yīnghái zaì gè shì kǒu shang yĕ beì shuāi sǐ . rén wèi tāde zūnguì rén niānjiū , tā suǒyǒude dà rén dōu beì liànzi suǒ zhe .

Nàhóngshū 3:8-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO NAHUM 3

In this chapter is contained the prophecy of the destruction of Nineveh, and with it the whole Assyrian empire; the causes of which, besides those before mentioned, were the murders, lies, and robberies it was full of, Na 3:1 for which it should be swiftly and cruelly destroyed, Na 3:2,3 as also its whoredoms and witchcrafts, or idolatry, by which nations and families were seduced, Na 3:4 and hence she should be treated as a harlot, her nakedness exposed, and she cast out with contempt, and mocked at by all, Na 3:5-7 and all those things she placed her confidence in are shown to be of no avail; as her situation and fortresses, as she might learn from the case of No Amon, Na 3:8-12 nor the number of her inhabitants, which were weak as women; nor even her merchants, captains, nobles, and king himself, Na 3:13-18 nor the people she was in alliance with, who would now mock at her, her case being irrecoverable and incurable, Na 3:19.

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