The book of the prophet Nahum – a scientific commentary on the text - Андрей Тихомиров

The book of the prophet Nahum – a scientific commentary on the text

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Nahum was a visionary Jewish prophet who delivered his prophecies during the tumultuous time when the Babylonians overtook the capital city of Assyria, Nineveh, in 612 BC. In the fascinating and insightful Book of Nahum, not only do we encounter powerful exhortations against foreign nations, but also a profound prophecy about God's imminent judgment upon Israel. The traditional understanding of the book revolves around the proclamation of Yahweh's righteousness and His determination to hold all transgressions accountable, particularly the abandonment of Yahweh's religion. This interpretation, undoubtedly, serves the vested interests of those closely affiliated with the Judaic priesthood, for it highlights the consequences of straying from Yahweh's path.

Delving deeper into Nahum's prophetic message, the text not only portrays a divine reckoning for the sins committed by nations, but it also reveals a glimpse into the fate that awaits Israel. Nahum serves as a spiritual compass, emphasizing the importance of remaining faithful to Yahweh and the dire consequences that await those who deviate from His teachings. By interweaving precise historical events with an unwavering conviction in Yahweh's justice, Nahum's prophecies resonate with readers, urging them to reflect upon their own morality and relationship with the divine.

Furthermore, the imagery employed in Nahum's revelations vividly portrays the extent of God's wrath. His poetic descriptions of the impending destruction and downfall of the Assyrian Empire, including Nineveh, captivate and provoke contemplation regarding the limits of human power and divine intervention.

Overall, Nahum's prophecies serve as a timeless reminder of the consequences of deviating from true religious principles. The text offers an insightful exploration of the divine justice intertwined with human history, offering readers a profound and thought-provoking narrative that is as relevant today as it was centuries ago.

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Scholarly comments are given in brackets after each verse.

Chapter 1

1 Prophecy about Nineveh; the book of visions of Nahum Elkoseyanin. (The birthplace of Nahum was a small Jewish town Elkosh, Nahum prophesied at the same time as Zephaniah).

2 The Lord is a jealous and avenging God; the Lord is avenging and terrible in anger: the Lord takes vengeance on His enemies and will not spare His adversaries. (A zealot and an avenger is an exact description of the vindictive priests of Judaism, who in every possible way took revenge on all their enemies).

3 The Lord is long-suffering and great in power, and does not leave without punishment; in the whirlwind and in the tempest is the procession of the Lord; the cloud is the dust from his feet. (All kinds of natural phenomena were attributed by ancient people to God, who allegedly creates all this).

4 He rebuke the sea, and it dries up, and all the rivers dry up; Bashan and Carmel wither, and the color fades in Lebanon. (Everything, they say, is done in the world only by order of God).

5 The mountains tremble before Him, and the hills melt, and the earth trembles before Him, and the world and all who live in it. (Everything, they say, is done in the world only by order of God).

6 Who can stand before His indignation? And who can endure the fire of His wrath? His wrath spills like fire; the rocks crumble before Him. (Everything, they say, is done in the world only by order of God).

7 The Lord is good, a refuge in the day of trouble, and he knows those who trust in him. (The concept of "the Almighty" bizarrely mixed the features of the ancient god of nomads, the god of the storm and the desert, with the image of the god of the whole world).

8 But with an overwhelming flood he will destroy [Nineveh] to its foundations, and darkness will overtake His enemies. (Yahweh, that is, the priests of Judaism, directed his wrath against Nineveh, the capital of Assyria).

9 What do you think against the Lord? He will make an extermination, and the disaster will not be repeated, (Nineveh (the dwelling or city of Nina), the history of Nineveh dates back to the 5th millennium BC; in biblical times it was the capital city of the Assyrian kingdom (VIII-VII centuries BC Nineveh was located on the banks of the Tigris River (now the hills of Kuyundzhik and Tel-Nebi-Yunus, Iraq) In 612 BC it was taken by the troops of the Babylonians and Medes).

10 For those who are intertwined like thorns and drunk like drunkards, they will be utterly devoured like dry stubble. (An analogy with plants, straw and drunkards).

11 Out of you came one who plotted evil against the Lord, who formed a wicked council. (The guilt of Nineveh is that from it "has come one who plotted evil against Yahweh").

12 Thus says the Lord: Though they are safe and numerous, yet they will be cut down and perish; but though I have weighed you down, I will no longer weigh you down. (Jewish priests threaten through the prophet).

13 And now I will break his yoke that is upon you, and I will break your bands. (Jewish priests threaten through the prophet).

14 And concerning you, [Assur], the Lord has decreed: there will be no more seed with your name; from the house of your god I will destroy idols and idols; I will prepare a grave for you in it, because you will be despised. (Assyria, Assur (Ashur) – in Assyrian cuneiform writings the word "Assur" is the designation of the city, and the country, and the god Assur. Initially, the state of Assur, with the capital Ashur, was located in the upper reaches of the Tigris River, along the eastern bank (2000 -1450 BC – Old Assyrian period).It is assumed that at first the Assyrian cities of Ashur and Nineveh (which later became the new capital) were Babylonian colonies. The state of Assur reached its highest prosperity in 800-700 BC, having turned into a huge empire – the largest power of its time (the Neo-Assyrian era, the era of active wars).In the Bible, the name Assyria (Assyrian) refers to various areas of Assur: in Jer 2:18 and 2 Kings 23:29 Babylon (Babylonian) is understood, in Ezra 6:22 – Persia (Persian) Prophets in the Bible speak of the arrogance of Assyria and the devastation that will eventually befall Assyria (Is 10:8-12; Eze 31:3; Zeph 2:13-15; Zech 10 :eleven).).

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