Synopsis:
When Jonah preached repentance on the streets of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, the people responded and were spared. A century later, sometime between 663 and 612 b.c., Nahum preached in a time when Nineveh would not repent. Nineveh, which had destroyed Israel's northern kingdom in 722, itself fell to Babylon in 612-just a few years after Nahum's warning. The Assyrians were notorious for the brutality of their treatment of other nations. Nahum declared, however, that God is sovereign: he punishes whom he will, and they are powerless to stop him. Much of Nahum's prophecy was directed to the people of Judah, who could rejoice at the good news (1:15) of Nineveh's impending fall.
Authorship: Nahum
- Hebrew name means “Comfort or Consolation”
Date of the Deuteronomy: 660 BC
Simple Outline:
1. Destruction of Ninevah: Decreed (Nah 1)
2. Destruction of Ninevah: Described (Nah 2)
3. Destruction of Ninevah: Deserved (Nah 3)