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NAM EN_UST en_English_ltr Fri Jan 10 2025 11:46:22 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time) tc

Nahum

1I am Nahum, from the village of Elkosh. This is a message about the city of Nineveh, a message that Yahweh gave me in a vision.

2Yahweh our God tolerates no rival gods to himself.

Yahweh is very angry with those who worship other gods, and he punishes them.

He continues to be angry with those who oppose him.

3Yahweh does not quickly become angry;

but he is very powerful,

and he will certainly punish those who have done evil things.

Wherever Yahweh walks, there are whirlwinds and storms,

and the clouds are like dust around his feet.

4When he commands oceans and rivers to become dry, they dry up.

He causes the grass to wither

in the fields in the region of Bashan and on the slopes of Mount Carmel,

and he causes the flowers in Lebanon to fade.

5When he appears, it is as though the mountains quake and the hills melt;

the earth quakes before him, and all the people on the earth tremble.

6There is no one who can resist him when he becomes extremely angry;

there is no one who can survive when Yahweh is angry with him.

When he is very angry, it is as though fire blazes out from him;

it is as though mountains explode into pieces before him.

7Yahweh is good;

he protects us, his people, when we experience troubles.

He takes care of those who trust in him.

8But he will completely destroy Nineveh with an overwhelming flood.

Wherever his enemies go,

terrible things will happen to them. 9So it is useless for you people of Nineveh to plot against Yahweh.

He will destroy your plan quickly;

he will not need to strike you two times.

10The Ninevites will be like tangled thorn-bushes or dry stubble in a fire;

they will be like the wine in their own cups.

All of those things disappear quickly and completely.

11Yes, in the city of Nineveh there are people who advise and plan evil deeds against Yahweh. 12But this is what Yahweh says to the people of Judah:

“Although the nation of Assyria has very many people

and its army is very powerful,

Nevertheless I will shear them like helpless sheep and destroy those who plan evil deeds.

Although I have punished you,

I will not punish you again.

13Now I will cause the people of Assyria to no longer enslave you; it will be as though I will break off the chains on your hands and feet.”

14And this is what Yahweh also declares about the people of Nineveh:

“The people of Nineveh will not have any descendants who will continue to have their family names.

And I will destroy all the wooden and metal idols

that are in their temples.

I will cause them to be killed and sent to their graves, because they are vile!”

15You people of Judah, look to the mountains! A messenger will come from there,

and he will bring good news to you.

He will declare that you will now have peace.

So keep your festivals, and do what you solemnly promised Yahweh that you would do.

You can do this because your wicked enemies will not invade your country again,

because I will destroy them completely.

2You people of Nineveh, your enemies are coming to attack you. So place guards on the tops of the walls around the city! Guard the roads into the city! Get ready to fight! Gather all of your troops together! 2Even though soldiers have pillaged the people of Jacob and destroyed their vineyards, Yahweh will cause other nations to honor them again. Yes, Jacob and Israel will be majestic again. 3The shields of Yahweh's soldiers are red,

and they will wear bright red uniforms.

The metal of their chariot wheels will flash like fire when they prepare them for battle.

The spears will look like a forest of quivering cypress trees as the soldiers raise them.

4Their chariots dash through the streets of Nineveh

and rush furiously through the plazas.

Appearing to move as quickly as lightning,

they look like flaming torches.

5The attacking commander calls to his officers

and they come to him so quickly that they stumble.

They run up to the city wall to attack it;

they set up a large wooden shield above the soldiers to protect them.

6Soldiers open the floodgates that hold back the rivers,

and the palace collapses.

7Yahweh decrees that soldiers will take the inhabitants of Nineveh away as captives.

The women of Nineveh moan like doves

and beat their breasts to show that they are very sad. 8The people of Nineveh used to be as calm as a pool of water,

but now they are running away.

The officials shout, “Stop! Stop!”

But the people will not even look back as they run away.

9The attackers say to each other,

“Seize the silver!

Grab the gold!

There is a huge amount of very valuable things in the city;

there are many wonderful things of all kinds!”

10Soldiers have completely looted and destroyed the city of Nineveh. The people of Nineveh are afraid, trembling, and deeply sorrowful. Their faces have all become pale with fear.

11After that happens, people will say,

“Nineveh used to be full of great and powerful people!

It was like a den full of lions,

where the male and female lions lived with their cubs, where they fed the young ones, where the inhabitants were afraid of nothing.

12The officials in Nineveh were like lions that killed animals for their cubs, strangled others for their lionesses, and kept killing more to fill their dens with prey.” 13Yahweh, commander of the angel armies, says to the people of Nineveh,

“I am your enemy;

I will burn up your chariots.

I will cause soldiers to kill your young men.

I will make sure that your soldiers will never again conquer other nations and seize their valuable possessions.

Your messengers will never again disturb the people of other nations.”

3Terrible things will happen to Nineveh,

that city that is full of people who continually murder people and lie to others and steal valuable things from people in other countries.

Their armies constantly bring to the city the people and things that they have stolen. 2But now listen as the enemy soldiers come to attack Nineveh! Listen to them cracking their whips, and listen to the rattle of their chariot wheels!

Listen to their galloping horses and their chariots as they bounce along! 3Look at their flashing swords and glittering spears as the horsemen race forward!

The enemy soldiers will kill many people of Nineveh.

There will be piles of corpses, so many dead bodies that people will stumble over them. 4All of that will happen because Nineveh is like a beautiful prostitute

who attracts many men and destroys them,

and who practices witchcraft.

The people of Nineveh teach people of other nations to worship Nineveh's idols.

They control other people through witchcraft

and cause them to become their slaves.

5So Yahweh, commander of the angel armies, says to the people of Nineveh:

“I am your enemy, and I will completely humiliate you

in the sight of the people of other nations,

just as people humiliate a woman who has committed adultery

by lifting her skirt over her head so that people can see her naked body.

People of other nations will be ashamed of you.

6It will be as though I am throwing garbage on you;

I will show others that I despise you very much,

and I will cause everyone to publicly ridicule you.

7All those who see you will run away from you and say,

‘Nineveh lies in ruins,

but absolutely no one will mourn for it.’

People of Nineveh, no one will want to comfort you.”

8Nineveh is not stronger than the city of Thebes was.

Thebes was an important city beside the Nile River;

deep water protected Thebes on all sides.

9The rulers of Cush and Egypt helped Thebes; together they were very strong.

The governments of the nearby countries of Put and Libya

were also allies of Thebes.

10Nevertheless, enemies conquered Thebes

and took its people as captives.

The enemies smashed the babies of Thebes to death in the streets.

The enemies used marked stones to choose

which officials they would take as slaves.

The enemies led all of the leaders of Thebes away in chains.

11You people of Nineveh will similarly become confused.

You will search for places to hide

from your enemies as they did.

12

When people want to eat the first figs, all they have to do is shake the fig tree and the figs fall into their mouths.

Your enemies will capture your fortresses that quickly and easily.

13Look at your soldiers!

They are as weak as women!

The gates of your cities will be wide open

to allow your enemies to enter them,

and your enemies will burn the beams of those gates.

14People of Nineveh, store up water now to use when your enemies surround the city!

Make your defensive buildings stronger!

Dig up clay and trample it to make it soft;

put it into molds to make bricks to strengthen the walls!

15Nevertheless, your enemies will burn your city;

they will kill you with their swords;

they will kill you as locusts destroy crops.

Increase your population like grasshoppers and swarms of locusts! 16In your city there are now very many merchants;

almost more than one could count.

But when your city is being destroyed,

they will take all the valuable things and quickly leave,

like locusts that strip the leaves from plants and then fly away.

17Your leaders are also like a swarm of locusts

that crowd together on the stone walls on a cold day.

When the sun shines, they fly away,

and no one knows where they have gone.

18

King of Assyria, all of your important people will die.

Your people will scatter to many different places in the mountains,

and there will be no one to gather them together. 19Nothing can help you now.

You are like someone who has a fatal wound.

All of those who hear about what has happened to you will joyfully clap their hands about it.

They will do this because all of them have suffered from your continual evil actions.