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Introduction 1 2 3 Micah Habakkuk
Introduction to Nahum
The name of this prophet signifies a
comforter; for it
was a charge given to all the prophets,
Comfort you, comfort you, my people:
and even this prophet, though wholly taken up in foretelling the destruction of
Nineveh, which speaks terror to the Assyrians, is, even in that, comforter to
the ten tribes of Israel, who, it is probable, were now lately carried captives
into Assyria. It is very uncertain at what time he lived and prophesied, but it
is most probable that he lied in the time of Hezekiah, and prophesied against
Nineveh, after the captivity of Israel by the king of Assyria, which was in the
ninth year of Hezekiah, and before Sennacherib's invading Judah, which was in
the fourteenth year of Hezekiah, for to that attempt, and the defeat of it, it
is supposed, the first chapter has reference; and it is probable that it was
delivered a little before it, for the encouragement of God's people in that
day of treading down and perplexity. It is the conjecture of the learned Huetius
that the two other chapters of this book were delivered by Nahum some years
after, perhaps in the reign of Manasseh, and in that reign the Jewish
chronologies generally place him, somewhat nearer to the time when Nineveh was
conquered, and the Assyrian monarchy reduced, by Cyaxares and Nebuchadnezzar,
some time before the first captivity of Judah. It is probable that Nahum did by
word of mouth prophesy many things concerning Israel and Judah, as it is certain
that Jonah did (2 Ki. 14:25), though we have nothing of either of them in
writing, but what related to Nineveh, of which though a great and ancient city,
yet probably we should never have heard in sacred writ if the Israel of God had
not had some concern in it.
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