MEANING: “Comfort” or “Consolation.” It is a shortened form of Nehemiah.
AUTHOR: Nahum
TIME WRITTEN: Between 663 and 612 B.C.
POSITION IN THE BIBLE:
- 34th Book in the Bible
- 34th Book in the Old Testament
- 12th of 17 books of Prophecy (Isaiah – Malachi)
- 7th of 12 minor prophets (Hosea – Malachi)
- 32 Books to follow it
CHAPTERS: 3
VERSES: 43
WORDS: 1,285
OBSERVATIONS ABOUT NAHUM:
- Context:
- Nahum’s ministry focuses on the impending fall of Assyria and its capital, Nineveh.
- His prophecies occur about 100 years after Jonah’s preaching in Nineveh, which had led to a temporary repentance and sparing of the city.
- Nineveh was a formidable city, boasting walls 100 feet high, wide enough for three chariots to ride side by side, and surrounded by a moat 150 feet wide and 60 feet deep. It was believed to be able to withstand a 20-year siege.
- Prophecies:
- Nahum predicted that Nineveh would end “with an overflowing flood” (1:8). This prophecy was fulfilled when the Tigris River overflowed, causing significant damage to Nineveh’s walls, allowing the Babylonians to invade in 612 B.C.
- Nineveh would “be hidden” (3:1). After its destruction, the city was lost to history until its rediscovery in A.D. 1842, approximately 2,254 years later.
- The city has never been rebuilt since its fall.
- Historical Significance:
- Nahum’s prophecies were made roughly 50 years before Nineveh’s actual conquest.
- He foretold the downfall of Assyria and the eventual restoration of Judah.
- Key Verse:
- “The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble, and He knows those who trust in Him.” (Nahum 1:7)


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