Nahum
American Standard Version · 3 Chapters
Overview and commentary for this book
Open book commentary
Authorship, setting, and audience
The book comes through Nahum as a concentrated oracle of judgment. It addresses Assyria's brutality and the relief that its collapse would bring to the oppressed. It teaches wounded readers that violent empires are not permanent and do not stand beyond God's judgment.
How the book moves
The book moves from the character of God to vivid taunts and the sure collapse of Nineveh.
Why this book matters
Nahum matters because it reminds the church that divine patience must never be mistaken for indifference to evil.
Questions for this book
- What injustice, idolatry, or compromise is being confronted?
- Where does the book hold out hope, renewal, or future restoration?
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