Nahum 3:16

Nineveh’s Defenders Will Flee

16 You have increased your merchants more than the stars of heaven; [like] the locust they will shed [their skin] and fly away.

Nahum 3:16 Meaning and Commentary

Nahum 3:16

Thou hast multiplied thy merchants above the stars of
heaven
A hyperbolical expression, setting forth the great number of merchants that were in Nineveh, and in the land of Assyria; who either were the natives of the place, or came thither for the sake of merchandise, which serve to enrich a nation, and therefore are encouraged to settle; and from whom, in a time of war, much benefit might be expected; being able to furnish with money, which is the sinews of war, as well as to give intelligence of the designs of foreign princes, they trading abroad: the cankerworm spoileth, and flieth away;
or "puts off" F3 its clothes, disrobes and changes its form; or breaks out with force, as the Septuagint, out of its former worm state, and appears a beautiful butterfly, and then flies away. The word is rendered a caterpillar, ( Psalms 105:34 ) ( Jeremiah 51:14 Jeremiah 51:27 ) and what we translate "spoileth" is used of stripping, or putting off of clothes, ( 1 Samuel 19:24 ) ( Song of Solomon 5:3 ) and the sense may be, that though their merchants were multiplied above the stars of heaven, in which there may be an allusion to the increase of caterpillars, ( Nahum 3:15 ) yet, as the caterpillar drops its clothes, and flies away, so their merchants, through fear of the enemy, would depart in haste, or be suddenly stripped of their riches, which make themselves wings, and fly away, ( Proverbs 23:5 ) . These merchants, at their beginning, might be low and mean, but, increasing, adorning, and enriching themselves in a time of peace, fled away in a time of war: or, "spreads itself" F4, and "flies away"; so these creatures spread themselves on the earth, and devour all they can, and then spread their wings, and are gone; suggesting that in like manner the merchants of Nineveh would serve them; get all they could by merchandise among them, and then betake themselves elsewhere and especially in a time of war, which is prejudicial to merchandise; and hence nothing was to be expected from them, or any dependence had upon them.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (jvp) "exspoliavit", De Dieu; "proprie est, exuere, vestem detrahere et exspoliare", De Dieu.
F4 "Diffundit se", Munster, so the Targum; "effunditur", Cocceius.

Nahum 3:16 In-Context

14 Draw water for a siege! Strengthen your fortifications! Go to the mud [pit]! Trample the clay! Grasp the brick mold!
15 There fire will consume you; the sword will cut you off. It will consume you like the locust.
16 You have increased your merchants more than the stars of heaven; [like] the locust they will shed [their skin] and fly away.
17 Your officials [are] like locusts; your commanders [are] like a swarm of locusts. They encamp on the walls on a cold day; when the sun rises, they fly away-- no one knows where they have gone.
18 Your shepherds are sleeping, [O] king of Assyria! Your nobles slumber. Your people are scattered on the mountains; no one can gather them.
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