Summary of Nahum
Introduction The Book of Nahum is one of the twelve minor prophets in the Old Testament of the Bible. Written around the 7th century BCE , it primarily delivers a prophecy concerning the impending destruction of Nineveh , the capital of the Assyrian Empire . The book is attributed to Nahum , whose name means " comfort " or " consolation ," reflecting his message of hope for the people of Judah . Background Nahum’s prophecy comes at a time when Assyria was known for its cruelty and oppression of surrounding nations, including Israel and Judah. The fall of Israel’s capital, Samaria , to the Assyrians was still fresh in memory, and Judah lived under the shadow of Assyrian dominance. This context gives Nahum’s message particular significance as he foretells the fall of Judah’s powerful enemy. Structure and Main Themes 1. God’s Justice and Power : The book opens with a poetic description of God’s character, emphasizing His justice, power, and sl...