1A prophecya concerning Nineveh.b The book of the visionc of Nahum the Elkoshite.
The LORD’s Anger Against Nineveh
2The LORD is a jealousd and avenging God;
the LORD takes vengeancee and is filled with wrath.
The LORD takes vengeance on his foes
and vents his wrath against his enemies.f
3The LORD is slow to angerg but great in power;
the LORD will not leave the guilty unpunished.h
His way is in the whirlwindi and the storm,j
and cloudsk are the dust of his feet.
4He rebukesl the sea and dries it up;m
he makes all the rivers run dry.
Bashan and Carmeln wither
and the blossoms of Lebanon fade.
5The mountains quakeo before him
and the hills melt away.p
The earth tremblesq at his presence,
the world and all who live in it.r
6Who can withstands his indignation?
Who can enduret his fierce anger?u
His wrath is poured out like fire;v
the rocks are shatteredw before him.
a refuge in times of trouble.y
He cares forz those who trust in him,a
8but with an overwhelming floodb
he will make an end of Nineveh;
he will pursue his foes into the realm of darkness.
9Whatever they plotc against the LORD
he will bring1 to an end;
trouble will not come a second time.
10They will be entangled among thornsd
and drunke from their wine;
they will be consumed like dry stubble.2,f
11From you, Nineveh, has one come forth
who plots evil against the LORD
and devises wicked plans.
12This is what the LORD says:
“Although they have allies and are numerous,
they will be destroyedg and pass away.
Although I have afflicted you, Judah,
I will afflict you no more.h
13Now I will break their yokei from your neck
and tear your shackles away.”j Image
14The LORD has given a command concerning you, Nineveh:
“You will have no descendants to bear your name.k
I will destroy the imagesl and idols
that are in the temple of your gods.
I will prepare your grave,m
for you are vile.”
15Look, there on the mountains,
the feet of one who brings good news,n
who proclaims peace!o
Celebrate your festivals,p Judah,
and fulfill your vows.
No more will the wicked invade you;q
they will be completely destroyed.3
Nineveh to Fall
1An attackera advances against you, Nineveh.
Guard the fortress,
watch the road,
brace yourselves,
marshal all your strength!
2The LORD will restoreb the splendorc of Jacob
like the splendor of Israel,
though destroyers have laid them waste
and have ruined their vines.
3The shields of the soldiers are red;
the warriors are clad in scarlet.d
The metal on the chariots flashes
on the day they are made ready;
the spears of juniper are brandished.2 Image
4The chariotse storm through the streets,
rushing back and forth through the squares.
They look like flaming torches;
they dart about like lightning.
5Nineveh summons her picked troops,
yet they stumblef on their way.
They dash to the city wall;
the protective shield is put in place.
6The river gatesg are thrown open
and the palace collapses.
be exiled and carried away.
Her female slaves moanh like doves
and beat on their breasts.i
8Nineveh is like a pool
whose water is draining away.
“Stop! Stop!” they cry,
but no one turns back.
9Plunder the silver!
Plunder the gold!
The supply is endless,
the wealth from all its treasures!
10She is pillaged, plundered, stripped!
Hearts melt,j knees give way,
bodies tremble, every face grows pale.k
11Where now is the lions’ den,l
the place where they fed their young,
where the lion and lioness went,
and the cubs, with nothing to fear?
12The lion killedm enough for his cubs
and strangled the prey for his mate,
filling his lairsn with the kill
and his dens with the prey.o
13“I am againstp you,”
declares the LORD Almighty.
“I will burn up your chariots in smoke,q
and the swordr will devour your young lions.
I will leave you no prey on the earth.
The voices of your messengers
will no longer be heard.”s
Woe to Nineveh
1Woe to the city of blood,a
full of lies,b
full of plunder,
never without victims!
2The crack of whips,
the clatter of wheels,
galloping horses
and jolting chariots!
3Charging cavalry,
flashing swords
and glittering spears!
Many casualties,
piles of dead,
bodies without number,
people stumbling over the corpsesc—
4all because of the wanton lust of a prostitute,
alluring, the mistress of sorceries,d
who enslaved nations by her prostitutione
and peoples by her witchcraft.
5“I am againstf you,” declares the LORD Almighty.
“I will lift your skirtsg over your face.
I will show the nations your nakednessh
and the kingdoms your shame.
6I will pelt you with filth,i
I will treat you with contemptj
and make you a spectacle.k
7All who see you will fleel from you and say,
‘Ninevehm is in ruinsn—who will mourn for her?’o
Where can I find anyone to comfortp you?”
8Are you better thanq Thebes,r
situated on the Nile,s
with water around her?
The river was her defense,
the waters her wall.
9Cush1,t and Egypt were her boundless strength;
Putu and Libyav were among her allies.
and went into exile.
Her infants were dashedx to pieces
at every street corner.
Lotsy were cast for her nobles,
and all her great men were put in chains.z
11You too will become drunk;a
you will go into hidingb
and seek refuge from the enemy.
12All your fortresses are like fig trees
with their first ripe fruit;c
when they are shaken,
the figsd fall into the mouth of the eater.
13Look at your troops—
they are all weaklings.e
The gatesf of your land
are wide open to your enemies;
fire has consumed the bars of your gates.g
strengthen your defenses!i
Work the clay,
tread the mortar,
repair the brickwork!
15There the firej will consume you;
the swordk will cut you down—
they will devour you like a swarm of locusts.
Multiply like grasshoppers,
multiply like locusts!l
16You have increased the number of your merchants
till they are more numerous than the stars in the sky,
but like locustsm they strip the land
and then fly away.
17Your guards are like locusts,n
your officials like swarms of locusts
that settle in the walls on a cold day—
but when the sun appears they fly away,
and no one knows where.
18King of Assyria, your shepherds2 slumber;o
your nobles lie down to rest.p
Your people are scatteredq on the mountains
with no one to gather them.
your wound is fatal.
All who hear the news about you
clap their handss at your fall,
for who has not felt
your endless cruelty?t