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Nahum 2

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He that dasheth in pieces is come up before thy face: keep the munition, watch the way, make thy loins strong, fortify thy power mightily.

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For the Lord hath turned away the excellency of Jacob, as the excellency of Israel: for the emptiers have emptied them out, and marred their vine branches.

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The shield of his mighty men is made red, the valiant men are in scarlet: the chariots shall be with flaming torches in the day of his preparation, and the fir trees shall be terribly shaken.

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The chariots shall rage in the streets, they shall justle one against another in the broad ways: they shall seem like torches, they shall run like the lightnings.

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He shall recount his worthies: they shall stumble in their walk; they shall make haste to the wall thereof, and the defence shall be prepared.

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The gates of the rivers shall be opened, and the palace shall be dissolved.

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And Huzzab shall be led away captive, she shall be brought up, and her maids shall lead her as with the voice of doves, tabering upon their breasts.

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But Nineveh is of old like a pool of water: yet they shall flee away. Stand, stand, shall they cry; but none shall look back.

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Take ye the spoil of silver, take the spoil of gold: for there is none end of the store and glory out of all the pleasant furniture.

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She is empty, and void, and waste: and the heart melteth, and the knees smite together, and much pain is in all loins, and the faces of them all gather blackness.

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Where is the dwelling of the lions, and the feedingplace of the young lions, where the lion, even the old lion, walked, and the lion’s whelp, and none made them afraid?

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The lion did tear in pieces enough for his whelps, and strangled for his lionesses, and filled his holes with prey, and his dens with ravin.

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Behold, I am against thee, saith the Lord of hosts, and I will burn her chariots in the smoke, and the sword shall devour thy young lions: and I will cut off thy prey from the earth, and the voice of thy messengers shall no more be heard.

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Nahum 2:9

“Take ye the spoil of silver, take the spoil of gold: for there is none end of the store and glory out of all the pleasant furniture.”

Study Summary

Plunder the silver, plunder the gold! There is no end of the treasure, an abundance of every precious thing—an ironic taunt inviting the spoilers to despoil Nineveh's vast wealth. The sarcastic tone emphasizes that Nineveh's accumulated riches offer no protection against divine judgment; treasure becomes merely the spoil of conquerors. The irony highlights the futility of relying on material abundance rather than covenant faithfulness.

Community Reflections

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Yuki Tanaka (Test User)11h ago
Living with purpose — Nahum 2

God meets us exactly where we are — broken, uncertain, yet chosen. Faith isn't the absence of doubt — it's choosing to believe despite it.. I notice the repetition here is deliberate — the author wants us to feel the emphasis, to let the truth sink deep into our hearts.. The thread of covenant runs through every book of the Bible.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. Their context of persecution gives these words a weight we often miss.. Now I understand why — it's a daily declaration of dependence on God.. I love how this passage doesn't shy away from the difficulty of obedience. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. The early church would have heard this very differently than we do today. God is faithful in every circumstance.. I notice the repetition here is deliberate — the author wants us to feel…

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Nahum 2:9

“Take ye the spoil of silver, take the spoil of gold: for there is none end of the store and glory out of all the pleasant furniture.”

Study Summary

Plunder the silver, plunder the gold! There is no end of the treasure, an abundance of every precious thing—an ironic taunt inviting the spoilers to despoil Nineveh's vast wealth. The sarcastic tone emphasizes that Nineveh's accumulated riches offer no protection against divine judgment; treasure becomes merely the spoil of conquerors. The irony highlights the futility of relying on material abundance rather than covenant faithfulness.

Community Reflections

1
Yuki Tanaka (Test User)11h ago
Living with purpose — Nahum 2

God meets us exactly where we are — broken, uncertain, yet chosen. Faith isn't the absence of doubt — it's choosing to believe despite it.. I notice the repetition here is deliberate — the author wants us to feel the emphasis, to let the truth sink deep into our hearts.. The thread of covenant runs through every book of the Bible.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. Their context of persecution gives these words a weight we often miss.. Now I understand why — it's a daily declaration of dependence on God.. I love how this passage doesn't shy away from the difficulty of obedience. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. The early church would have heard this very differently than we do today. God is faithful in every circumstance.. I notice the repetition here is deliberate — the author wants us to feel…

Read the note →

Nahum 2:9

Plunder the silver, plunder the gold! There is no end of the treasure, an abundance of every precious thing—an ironic taunt inviting the spoilers to despoil Nineveh's vast wealth. The sarcastic tone emphasizes that Nineveh's accumulated riches offer no protection against divine judgment; treasure becomes merely the spoil of conquerors. The irony highlights the futility of relying on material abundance rather than covenant faithfulness.