
Who was the prophet Nahum? - NeverThirsty
The first clue as to the date of the prophecy of Nahum is given in Nahum 3:8-10 when the prophet refers to the defeat of No-Amon or Thebes. This event occurred in 661 B.C. The second clue as to the writing of the book of Nahum is that the prophecy is about the coming destruction of Nineveh (Nahum 1:1; 2:8; 3:7).
Aug 14, 2016 · Title: Destruction Of Nineveh Described Author: John Calahan Subject: Nahum 2:1-13 Created Date: 10/3/2016 5:39:55 AM
Aug 21, 2016 · Nahum’s Prophecies - 2 Nahum 1:1 – 3:19 7. The city’s capture would be attended by a great massacre of people. 8. Plundering and pillaging would accompany the overthrow o the city. 9. When Nineveh would be captured its people would try to escape. 10. The Ninevite officers would weaken and flee. 11. Nineveh’s image and idols would be
Aug 7, 2016 · Title: Destruction Of Nineveh Decreed, part 2 Author: John Calahan Subject: Nahum 1:8-15 Created Date: 10/3/2016 5:39:52 AM
Jul 31, 2016 · 900 B.C. 800 B.C. 700 B.C. 600 B.C. 500 B.C. Rehoboam Abijah Asa Jehoshaphat 913 911 870 848 Jehoram 841 Ahaziah, Athaliah
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The Minor Prophets include twelve books called Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. The common theme of these prophetic books is a call to repentance in order to avoid pending judgment interlaced with a promise of the future coming of the Messiah who would setup Israel’s ...
Does the Bible say the sky is a dome covered with sea of water?
The Jewish scholar Nahum Sarna agrees. He says, The Hebrew noun raqia is unparalleled in cognate languages. The verbal form is often used for hammering out metal or flattening out earth, which suggests a basic meaning of “extending.” 5. Confusion About The Meaning of raqia
Books in the Bible = 66. Chapters in Isaiah = 66 A coincidence?
Oct 27, 2014 · *-The 33rd and 34th chapters of Isaiah also match the 33rd and 34th Bible books of Micah and Nahum when examined. Isaiah 34:1 Come near, ye nations, to hear; and hearken, ye people: let the earth hear, and all that is therein; the world, and all things that come forth of it.
Why can God be jealous but we cannot? | NeverThirsty
The other six passages are Exodus 20:5; Deuteronomy 4:24; 5:9; 6:15; Joshua 24:19, and Nahum 1:2. The Hebrew word for “jealousy” used in all of these passages, except for Joshua and Nahum is GANNA. The Hebrew word in Joshua and Nahum is GANNO. What do these words mean?