He that dasheth in piecesH6327 is come upH5927 before thy faceH6440: keepH5341 the munitionH4694, watchH6822 the wayH1870, make thy loinsH4975 strongH2388, fortifyH553 thy powerH3581 mightilyH3966. {He…: or, The disperser, or, hammer}
For the LORDH3068 hath turned awayH7725 the excellencyH1347 of JacobH3290, as the excellencyH1347 of IsraelH3478: for the emptiersH1238 have emptied them outH1238, and marredH7843 their vine branchesH2156. {the excellency of Jacob…: or, the pride of Jacob as the pride, etc}
The shieldH4043 of his mighty menH1368 is made redH119, the valiantH2428 menH582 are in scarletH8529: the chariotsH7393 shall be with flamingH784 torchesH6393 in the dayH3117 of his preparationH3559, and the fir treesH1265 shall be terribly shakenH7477. {in scarlet: or, dyed scarlet} {flaming: or, fiery}
The chariotsH7393 shall rageH1984 in the streetsH2351, they shall justle one against anotherH8264 in the broad waysH7339: they shall seemH4758 like torchesH3940, they shall runH7323 like the lightningsH1300. {they: Heb. their show}
He shall recountH2142 his worthiesH117: they shall stumbleH3782 in their walkH1979; they shall make hasteH4116 to the wallH2346 thereof, and the defenceH5526 shall be preparedH3559. {worthies: or, gallants} {defence: Heb. covering, or, coverer}
The gatesH8179 of the riversH5104 shall be openedH6605, and the palaceH1964 shall be dissolvedH4127. {dissolved: or, molten}
And HuzzabH5324 shall be led away captiveH1540, she shall be brought upH5927, and her maidsH519 shall leadH5090 her as with the voiceH6963 of dovesH3123, taberingH8608 upon their breastsH3824. {Huzzab: or, that which was established, or, there was a stand made} {led…: or, discovered}
But NinevehH5210 is of oldH3117 like a poolH1295 of waterH4325: yet they shall flee awayH5127. StandH5975, standH5975, shall they cry; but none shall look backH6437. {of old: or, from the days that she hath been} {look back: or, cause them to turn}
Take ye the spoilH962 of silverH3701, take the spoilH962 of goldH2091: for there is none endH7097 of the storeH8498 and gloryH3519 out of all the pleasantH2532 furnitureH3627. {for…: or, and their infinite store, etc} {pleasant…: Heb. vessels of desire}
She is emptyH950, and voidH4003, and wasteH1110: and the heartH3820 meltethH4549, and the kneesH1290 smite togetherH6375, and much painH2479 is in all loinsH4975, and the facesH6440 of them all gatherH6908 blacknessH6289.
Where is the dwellingH4583 of the lionsH738, and the feedingplaceH4829 of the young lionsH3715, where the lionH738, even the old lionH3833, walkedH1980, and the lion'sH738 whelpH1482, and none made them afraidH2729?
The lionH738 did tear in piecesH2963 enoughH1767 for his whelpsH1484, and strangledH2614 for his lionessesH3833, and filledH4390 his holesH2356 with preyH2964, and his densH4585 with ravinH2966.
Behold, I am against thee, saithH5002 the LORDH3068 of hostsH6635, and I will burnH1197 her chariotsH7393 in the smokeH6227, and the swordH2719 shall devourH398 thy young lionsH3715: and I will cut offH3772 thy preyH2964 from the earthH776, and the voiceH6963 of thy messengersH4397 shall no more be heardH8085.
Querverweise zu Nahum 2,8 Nah 2,8
Out of that landH776 went forthH3318 AsshurH804, and buildedH1129 NinevehH5210, and the cityH5892 RehobothH7344, and CalahH3625, {went…: or, he went out into Assyria} {the city…: or, the streets of the city}
O thou that dwellestH7931+H7931 upon manyH7227 watersH4325, abundantH7227 in treasuresH214, thine endH7093 is comeH935, and the measureH520 of thy covetousnessH1215.
Thy crownedH4502 are as the locustsH697, and thy captainsH2951 as the great grasshoppersH1462, which campH2583 in the hedgesH1448 in the coldH7135 dayH3117, but when the sunH8121 arisethH2224 they flee awayH5074, and their placeH4725 is not knownH3045 whereH335 they are.
AndG2532 there cameG2064 oneG1520 ofG1537 the sevenG2033 angelsG32 whichG3588 hadG2192 the sevenG2033 vialsG5357, andG2532 talkedG2980 withG3326 meG1700, sayingG3004 unto meG3427, Come hitherG1204; I will shewG1166 unto theeG4671 the judgmentG2917 of the greatG3173 whoreG4204 that sittethG2521 uponG1909 manyG4183 watersG5204:
And it shall be as the chasedH5080 roeH6643, and as a sheepH6629 that no man taketh upH6908: they shall every manH376 turnH6437 to his own peopleH5971, and fleeH5127 every oneH376 into his own landH776.
AndG2532 he saithG3004 unto meG3427, The watersG5204 whichG3739 thou sawestG1492, whereG3757 the whoreG4204 sittethG2521, areG1526 peoplesG2992, andG2532 multitudesG3793, andG2532 nationsG1484, andG2532 tonguesG1100.
Thou art weariedH3811 in the multitudeH7230 of thy counselsH6098. Let now the astrologersH1895+H8064, the stargazersH2374+H3556, the monthlyH2320 prognosticatorsH3045, stand upH5975, and saveH3467 thee from these things that shall comeH935 upon thee. {astrologers: Heb. viewers of the heavens} {the monthly…: Heb. that give knowledge concerning the months}
Go ye forthH3318 of BabylonH894, fleeH1272 ye from the ChaldeansH3778, with a voiceH6963 of singingH7440 declareH5046 ye, tellH8085 this, utterH3318 it even to the endH7097 of the earthH776; sayH559 ye, The LORDH3068 hath redeemedH1350 his servantH5650 JacobH3290.
Cut offH3772 the sowerH2232 from BabylonH894, and him that handlethH8610 the sickleH4038 in the timeH6256 of harvestH7105: for fearH6440 of the oppressingH3238 swordH2719 they shall turnH6437 every oneH376 to his peopleH5971, and they shall fleeH5127 every oneH376 to his own landH776. {sickle; or, scythe}