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Nineveh Will Be Destroyed

An enemy is coming to attack you,
    so guard the strong places of your city.
    Watch the road.
Get ready for war.
    Prepare for battle!
Yes, the Lord changed Jacob’s pride.
    He made it like Israel’s pride.
The enemy destroyed them
    and ruined their grapevines.

The shields of his soldiers are red.
    Their uniforms are bright red.
Their chariots are shining like flames of fire
    and are lined up for battle.
    Their horses are ready to go.
The chariots race wildly through the streets
    and rush back and forth through the square.
They look like burning torches,
    like lightning flashing from place to place!

The enemy calls for his best soldiers.
    They stumble as they rush ahead.
They run to the wall
    and set up their shield over the battering ram.
But the gates by the rivers are open,
    and the enemy comes flooding in and destroys the king’s palace.
The enemy takes away the queen,
    and her slave girls moan sadly like doves.
    They beat their breasts to show their sadness.

Nineveh is like a pool whose water
    is draining away.
People yell, “Stop! Stop running away!”
    But it does not do any good.

Take the silver!
    Take the gold!
There are many things to take.
    There are many treasures.
10 Now Nineveh is empty.
    Everything is stolen.
    The city is ruined.
People have lost their courage,
    their hearts melt with fear,
their knees knock together,
    their bodies shake,
    and their faces turn pale.

11 Where is that great city now?
    It was like a den where the lions feed their young.
It was a place where people felt safe,
    like lions in a cave with no one there to harm them.
12 The lion was able to catch plenty of food
    to feed his cubs and his mate.
He filled his cave with the animals he killed.
    He filled his den with the meat he gathered.

13 The Lord All-Powerful says,
    “I am against you, Nineveh.
I will burn your chariots
    and kill your ‘young lions’ in battle.
    You will not hunt anyone on earth again.
People will never again hear bad news
    from your messengers.”

The Destruction of Nineveh

(A)The scatterer has come up against you.
    (B)Man the ramparts;
    watch the road;
dress for battle;[a]
    collect all your strength.

For (C)the Lord is restoring the majesty of Jacob
    as the majesty of Israel,
for plunderers have plundered them
    and (D)ruined their branches.

The shield of his mighty men is red;
    (E)his soldiers are clothed in scarlet.
The chariots come with flashing metal
    on the day he musters them;
    the cypress spears are brandished.
(F)The chariots race madly through the streets;
    they rush to and fro through the squares;
they gleam like torches;
    they dart like lightning.
He remembers (G)his officers;
    (H)they stumble as they go,
they hasten to the wall;
    the siege tower[b] is set up.
(I)The river gates are opened;
    the palace (J)melts away;
its mistress[c] is (K)stripped;[d] she is carried off,
    her slave girls (L)lamenting,
moaning like doves
    and beating their breasts.
(M)Nineveh is like a pool
    whose waters run away.[e]
“Halt! Halt!” they cry,
    but (N)none turns back.
Plunder the silver,
    plunder the gold!
There is no end of the treasure
    or of the wealth of all precious things.

10 (O)Desolate! Desolation and ruin!
    (P)Hearts melt and (Q)knees tremble;
(R)anguish is in all loins;
    (S)all faces grow pale!
11 Where is the lions' den,
    the feeding place of (T)the young lions,
where the lion and lioness went,
    where his cubs were, with (U)none to disturb?
12 (V)The lion tore enough for his cubs
    and (W)strangled prey for his lionesses;
he filled his caves with prey
    and his dens with torn flesh.

13 (X)Behold, I am against you, declares the Lord of hosts, and (Y)I will burn your[f] chariots in smoke, and the sword shall devour your young lions. I will cut off your prey from the earth, and (Z)the voice of your messengers shall no longer be heard.

Footnotes

  1. Nahum 2:1 Hebrew gird your loins
  2. Nahum 2:5 Or the mantelet
  3. Nahum 2:7 The meaning of the Hebrew word rendered its mistress is uncertain
  4. Nahum 2:7 Or exiled
  5. Nahum 2:8 Compare Septuagint; the meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain
  6. Nahum 2:13 Hebrew her