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Book of Nahum

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__NOTOC__{{quote Infobox_Contents | texttopic_name = Nahum |subtopics =An oracle about [[Nineveh]]. The book of the vision of prophet [[Nahum]] the [[Elkoshite]]. |opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} * [[Nahum , Book of (WEBEBD)|Full text Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on the Book of Nahum]]}} ==Synopsis== The book of Nahum is a book of the * [[Old TestamentNahum (EBD)|Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Nahum]] that contains prophecy about the destruction of [[Nineveh]] because of the sinful ways of its people. The book also provided comfort for the people of [[Ancient Israel|Israel]] showing them that God was still in control and would fight for his people. ==Contents=={{bible}}
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[[Nahum 3|3]]
{{topics}}* [[Nahum]]==Commentary==
{{bookversions}} {{bookstudies}}* The book of Nahum is a book of the [[Old Testament]] that contains prophecy about the destruction of [[Nineveh]] because of the sinful ways of its people. Nineveh was the capital of the great and flourishing [[Assyria]]n empire, and it was only 100 or so years earlier that the people had repented after warnings from [[Jonah]]. [[Nahum, Book of (EBD)|Easton]]'s Bible Dictionary entry on writings could be taken as prophecy or as history. One account suggests that his writings are a prophecy written in about [[615 BC]], just before the Book downfall of NahumAssyria, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as a New Year liturgy for the autumn festival just after the downfall in [[612 BC]]* . The book also provided comfort for the people of [[Nahum (EBD)Ancient Israel|Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on NahumIsrael]]showing them that God was still in control and would fight for his people.
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The book of Nahum is a book of the [[Old Testament]] that contains prophecy about the destruction of [[Nineveh]] because of the sinful ways of its people. Nineveh was the capital of the great and flourishing [[Assyria]]n empire, and it was only 100 or so years earlier that the people had repented after warnings from [[Jonah]]. [[Nahum]]'s writings could be taken as prophecy or as history. One account suggests that his writings are a prophecy written in about [[615 BC]], just before the downfall of Assyria, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as a New Year liturgy for the autumn festival just after the downfall in [[612 BC]]. The book also provided comfort for the people of [[Ancient Israel|Israel]] showing them that God was still in control and would fight for his people. ===Context=Links==
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===Interpretation=== ==Links=={{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[Old Testament]] -> [[Prophetic Books of the Old Testament]]
{{returnto}} [[Old Testament]] | [[Prophetic Books of the Old Testament]]
[[Category:Books of the Old Testament]]
[[Category:Prophetic Books of the Old Testament]]
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