那鸿书 2:7

7 王 后 蒙 羞 , 被 人 掳 去 ; 宫 女 ? 胸 , 哀 鸣 如 鸽 。 此 乃 命 定 之 事 。

那鸿书 2:7 Meaning and Commentary

Nahum 2:7

And Huzzab shall be led away captive
The Targum translates it the queen; and Jarchi and Aben Ezra, after R. Samuel, take it to be the name of the queen of Assyria; so called, as every queen might, from her standing at the king's right hand, ( Psalms 45:9 ) who, when the royal palace was destroyed, was taken out, and carried captive with the rest, who before was in a well settled and tranquil state and condition: or perhaps the king himself is designed, who may be represented as a woman, as follows, for his effeminacy; conversing only with women; imitating their voice; wearing their apparel; and doing their work, spinning which is the character historians F12 give of the last king of the Assyrians: some F13 take it to be the idol Venus, worshipped by the Ninevites: though it may be meant either of the palace itself, as Kimchi's father, which was firm and well established; or rather Nineveh itself, thought to be stable and secure, the inhabitants of which should be carried into a strange land: she shall be brought up;
the queen, or the king, out of the palace or private retirement, where they were in peace and safety; or Nineveh, and the inhabitants of it, out of their secure state and condition: and her maids shall lead [her];
her maids of honour, supporting her on the right hand and left, ready to sink and faint under her misfortunes: this may also be understood of towns and villages, and the inhabitants of them, that should go into captivity along with Nineveh: as with the voice of doves, tabering upon their breasts;
mourning like doves, inwardly and secretly, not daring to express their sorrow more publicly, because of their enemies; but knocking and beating upon their breasts, as men do upon tabrets or drums, thereby expressing the inward grief of their minds; see ( Ezekiel 7:16 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Diodor. Sicul. l. 2. p. 109, 110.
F13 Gebhardus apud Burkium in loc.

那鸿书 2:7 In-Context

5 尼 尼 微 王 招 聚 他 的 贵 胄 ; 他 们 步 行 绊 跌 , 速 上 城 墙 , 预 备 挡 牌 。
6 河 闸 开 放 , 宫 殿 冲 没 。
7 王 后 蒙 羞 , 被 人 掳 去 ; 宫 女 ? 胸 , 哀 鸣 如 鸽 。 此 乃 命 定 之 事 。
8 尼 尼 微 自 古 以 来 充 满 人 民 , 如 同 聚 水 的 池 子 ; 现 在 居 民 却 都 逃 跑 。 虽 有 人 呼 喊 说 : 站 住 ! 站 住 ! 却 无 人 回 顾 。
9 你 们 抢 掠 金 银 罢 ! 因 为 所 积 蓄 的 无 穷 , 华 美 的 宝 器 无 数 。
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