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Nahúm 2:11-13

Listen to Nahúm 2:11-13
11 ¿Dónde está ahora la magnífica Nínive,
esa guarida repleta de cachorros de león?
Era un lugar donde la gente —como leones con sus cachorros—
caminaba libremente y sin temor.
12 El león despedazaba carne para sus cachorros
y estrangulaba presas para su leona.
Llenaba la guarida de presas
y sus cavernas con su botín.
13 «¡Yo soy tu enemigo!
—dice el Señor
de los Ejércitos Celestiales—.
Tus carros de guerra serán quemados;
tus jóvenes
morirán en la batalla.
Nunca más saquearás las naciones conquistadas.
No volverán a oírse las voces de tus orgullosos mensajeros».

Nahúm 2:11-13 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO NAHUM 2

This chapter gives an account of the destruction of the city of Nineveh; describes the instruments of it as very terrible and powerful, and not to be resisted, Na 2:1-4. The manner of taking it, the flight of its inhabitants, and the spoil of its riches and treasures, Na 2:5-10 and the king and the princes thereof, compared to a lion, and a lion's whelp, are insulted as being without a den or dwelling place, because of their cruelty and ravening, for which the Lord was against them, and threatened them with utter ruin, which he brought upon them, Na 2:11-13.

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