An outline of the Book of Nahum
Hebrew Name -
Nachoum
"Consulation"
Greek Name - Naoum (Greek form of the Hebrew)
Author - Nahum (According to Tradition)
Date - 713 BC Approximately
Theme - The Destruction of Assyria
Types and Shadows - In Nahum Jesus is the Avenger
Greek Name - Naoum (Greek form of the Hebrew)
Author - Nahum (According to Tradition)
Date - 713 BC Approximately
Theme - The Destruction of Assyria
Types and Shadows - In Nahum Jesus is the Avenger
Nahum began to prophesy in about 713 BC
after the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel by the Assyrians. Nahum
prophesied about God's vengeance and judgement, and the destruction that was
going to come upon Nineveh for her great wickedness and cruelty. The name Nahum
means "consolation" or "consoler", and this is a fitting name for the man who
was chosen to comfort the oppressed people of the southern kingdom of Judah.
Nahum told them to rejoice because Nineveh will be justly punished.
There is very little known about Nahum, he is called the "Elkoshite" in Nahum
1:1, yet the location of this place is uncertain. Some scholars place it in the
Galilee region, and others place it in Judah or Assyria. One believe is
that Nahum's home was Capernaum which means "Village of Nahum", and that
Elkosh was just the place of his birth. In any case Nahum's message was the
final decimation and downfall of Nineveh.
In Nahum 1 God is seen as the one who triumphs over his enemies, regardless
of how strong they are. The following chapters speak of the reasons for
Nineveh's impending doom. There are two primary sins that the prophet mentions
about Nineveh:
1. They had no mercy with all their great strength, they just killed
destroyed and plundered with no remorse.
2. Their greed and lustful pleasures cause them to be corrupt in all their
dealings with the nations.
Nahum's prophecy is the cry of an oppressed and outraged people of Judah, for
all the suffering that the Assyrians bring. The thought of the Assyrian
empire coming to an end brought a joyful satisfaction of a punishment that is
justly due.
1:1-1:11 The Consuming Wrath of God
1:12-1:15 Good News for Judah
2:1-2:13 The Destruction of the Wicked City
3:1-3:19 Ruin Imminent and Inevitable