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Moff NAH Chapter 1

NAH 1 ©

1An oracle on Nineveh: the book of the vision of Nahum of Elkosh.

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An indignant, an avenging God is the Eternal,

the Eternal is avenging, full of wrath!

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In storm and tempest he takes his way,

and clouds are the dust of his feet;

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he curbs the sea and dries it up,

he parches all the streams;

Bashan and Karmel wither,

the bloom of Lebanon fades;

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mountains tremble before him,

hills dissolve;

the earth is laid waste before him,

the world and all its dwellers.

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Who can stand before his rage,

who can endure the heat of his anger?

His fury pours like fire,

and rocks are shattered before him.

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To those who wait for him the Eternal is kind,

a stronghold in the day of trouble;

he cares for those who trust in him,

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and rescues them when the floods overflow.

3

The Eternal is slow to be angry and rich in love,

but never will the Eternal absolve guilt;

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he makes an end of rebels,

and drives his enemies into the dark;

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he has not to take vengeance twice upon his foes,

he makes an end of them.

Why plot against the Eternal?

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The Eternal takes vengeance on his foes,

and retains anger for his enemies:

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they are thorns cut and dried,

to be burned up like dry stubble.

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Did he not come from you,

he with his plot against the Eternal,

he and his villainous plan?

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Here is the Eternal’s promise:

“Be the great floods ever so full,

they shall ebb and vanish away;

though I have humbled you,

I will humble you no more;

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now I will break yon yoke from your neck,

and free you from your bonds.

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So this is your doom from the Eternal:

“Your name shall no more be remembered,

I sweep idol and image from the temple of your god,

I make your grave a dunghill.”

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Look, there are the messenger’s feet on the hills,

good news and the tidings of peace!

Hold festival, Judah, now do what you vowed--

for never again will the villain invade you,

he is finished and done with;

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