Nahum
Nahum 1 (The Message)
1 A report on the problem of Nineveh, the
way God gave Nahum of Elkosh to see it: 2 God is serious business. He won't be
trifled with. He avenges his foes. He stands up against his enemies, fierce and
raging. 3 But God doesn't lose his temper. He's powerful, but it's a patient
power. Still, no one gets by with anything. Sooner or later, everyone pays.
Tornadoes and hurricanes are the wake of his passage, Storm clouds are the dust
he shakes off his feet. 4 He yells at the sea: It dries up. All the rivers run
dry. The Bashan and Carmel mountains shrivel, the Lebanon orchards shrivel. 5
Mountains quake in their roots, hills dissolve into mud flats. Earth shakes in
fear of God. The whole world's in a panic. 6 Who can face such towering anger?
Who can stand up to this fierce rage? His anger spills out like a river of
lava, his fury shatters boulders. 7 God is good, a hiding place in tough times.
He recognizes and welcomes anyone looking for help, 8 No matter how desperate
the trouble. But cozy islands of escape He wipes right off the map. No one gets
away from God. 9 Why waste time conniving against God? He's putting an end to
all such scheming. For troublemakers, no second chances. 10 Like a pile of dry
brush, Soaked in oil, they'll go up in flames. A Think Tank for Lies 11
Nineveh's an anthill of evil plots against God, A think tank for lies that
seduce and betray. 12 And God has something to say about all this: "Even
though you're on top of the world, With all the applause and all the votes,
you'll be mowed down flat. "I've afflicted you, Judah, true, but I won't
afflict you again. 13 From now on I'm taking the yoke from your neck and
splitting it up for kindling. I'm cutting you free from the ropes of your
bondage." 14 God's orders on Nineveh: "You're the end of the line.
It's all over with Nineveh. I'm gutting your temple. Your gods and goddesses go
in the trash. I'm digging your grave. It's an unmarked grave. You're nothing -
no, you're less than nothing!" 15 Look! Striding across the mountains - a
messenger bringing the latest good news: peace! A holiday, Judah! Celebrate!
Worship and recommit to God! No more worries about this enemy. This one is
history. Close the books.
Nahum 2 (The Message)
1 he juggernaut's coming! Post guards,
lay in supplies. Get yourselves together, get ready for the big battle. 2 God
has restored the Pride of Jacob, the Pride of Israel. Israel's lived through
hard times. He's been to hell and back. 3 Weapons flash in the sun, the
soldiers splendid in battle dress, Chariots burnished and glistening, ready to
charge, A spiked forest of brandished spears, lethal on the horizon. 4 The
chariots pour into the streets. They fill the public squares, Flaming like
torches in the sun, like lightning darting and flashing. 5 The Assyrian king
rallies his men, but they stagger and stumble. They run to the ramparts to stem
the tide, but it's too late. 6 Soldiers pour through the gates. The palace is
demolished. 7 Soon it's all over: Nineveh stripped, Nineveh doomed, Maids and
slaves moaning like doves, beating their breasts. 8 Nineveh is a tub from which
they've pulled the plug. Cries go up, "Do something! Do something!"
but it's too late. Nineveh's soon empty - nothing. 9 Other cries come:
"Plunder the silver! Plunder the gold! A bonanza of plunder! Take
everything you want!" 10 Doom! Damnation! Desolation! Hearts sink, knees
fold, stomachs retch, faces blanch. 11 So, what happened to the famous and
fierce Assyrian lion And all those cute Assyrian cubs? To the lion and lioness
Cozy with their cubs, fierce and fearless? 12 To the lion who always returned
from the hunt with fresh kills for lioness and cubs, The lion lair heaped with
bloody meat, blood and bones for the royal lion feast? 13 "Assyria, I'm
your enemy," says God-of-the-Angel-Armies. "I'll torch your chariots.
They'll go up in smoke. 'Lion Country' will be strewn with carcasses. The war
business is over - you're out of work: You'll have no more wars to report, No
more victories to announce. You're out of war work forever."
Nahum 3 (The Message)
1 Doom to Murder City - full of lies,
bursting with loot, addicted to violence! 2 Horns blaring, wheels clattering,
horses rearing, chariots lurching, 3 Horsemen galloping, brandishing swords and
spears, Dead bodies rotting in the street, corpses stacked like cordwood,
Bodies in every gutter and alley, clogging every intersection! 4 And whores!
Whores without end! Whore City, Fatally seductive, you're the Witch of
Seduction, luring nations to their ruin with your evil spells. 5 "I'm your
enemy, Whore Nineveh - I, God-of-the-Angel-Armies! I'll strip you of your
seductive silk robes and expose you on the world stage. I'll let the nations
get their fill of the ugly truth of who you really are and have been all along.
6 I'll pelt you with dog dung and place you on a pedestal: 'Slut on Exhibit.' 7
Everyone who sees you will gag and say, 'Nineveh's a pigsty: What on earth did
we ever see in her? Who would give her a second look? Ugh!'" Past the
Point of No Return 8 Do you think you're superior to Egyptian Thebes, proudly
invincible on the River Nile, Protected by the great River, walled in by the
River, secure? 9 Ethiopia stood guard to the south, Egypt to the north. Put and
Libya, strong friends, were ready to step in and help. 10 But you know what
happened to her: The whole city was marched off to a refugee camp, Her babies
smashed to death in public view on the streets, Her prize leaders auctioned
off, her celebrities put in chain gangs. 11 Expect the same treatment, Nineveh.
You'll soon be staggering like a bunch of drunks, Wondering what hit you,
looking for a place to sleep it off. 12 All your forts are like peach trees,
the lush peaches ripe, ready for the picking. One shake of the tree and they
fall straight into hungry mouths. 13 Face it: Your warriors are wimps. You're
sitting ducks. Your borders are gaping doors, inviting your enemies in. And
who's to stop them? 14 Store up water for the siege. Shore up your defenses.
Get down to basics: Work the clay and make bricks. 15 Sorry. Too late. Enemy
fire will burn you up. Swords will cut you to pieces. You'll be chewed up as if
by locusts. Yes, as if by locusts - a fitting fate, for you yourselves are a
locust plague. 16 You've multiplied shops and shopkeepers - more buyers and
sellers than stars in the sky! A plague of locusts, cleaning out the
neighborhood and then flying off. 17 Your bureaucrats are locusts, your brokers
and bankers are locusts. Early on, they're all at your service, full of smiles
and promises, But later when you return with questions or complaints, you'll
find they've flown off and are nowhere to be found. 18 King of Assyria! Your
shepherd-leaders, in charge of caring for your people, Are busy doing
everything else but. They're not doing their job, And your people are scattered
and lost. There's no one to look after them. 19 You're past the point of no
return. Your wound is fatal. When the story of your fate gets out, the whole
world will applaud and cry "Encore!" Your cruel evil has seeped into
every nook and cranny of the world. Everyone has felt it and suffered.
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