nahum (Meaning)

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nahum (n)

a Hebrew minor prophet of the 7th century BC

an Old Testament book telling Nahum's prophecy of the fall of Nineveh

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nahum Sentence Examples

  1. Nahum, the ancient prophet, proclaimed God's impending judgment against Nineveh.
  2. The Book of Nahum is known for its fiery denunciations of Nineveh's wickedness.
  3. Nahum's prophecy foretold the destruction of Nineveh by an invasion from the east.
  4. The Assyrian capital was known for its arrogance and oppression, which Nahum condemned.
  5. Nahum's message served as a warning to other nations about the consequences of wickedness.
  6. In his prophecy, Nahum compared Nineveh to a lion and a leopard, highlighting its predatory nature.
  7. The Book of Nahum is a call for repentance and a reminder of God's sovereignty over nations.
  8. Nahum's words were later quoted by the prophet Micah in his own condemnation of Samaria.
  9. The name "Nahum" means "comforter" or "consoler," although his prophecy is known for its harsh tone.
  10. Nahum's book concludes with a message of hope and restoration, emphasizing God's love and mercy.

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a Hebrew minor prophet of the 7th century BC, an Old Testament book telling Nahum's prophecy of the fall of Nineveh

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Nahum, the ancient prophet, proclaimed God's impending judgment against Nineveh.

The Book of Nahum is known for its fiery denunciations of Nineveh's wickedness.

Nahum's prophecy foretold the destruction of Nineveh by an invasion from the east.

The Assyrian capital was known for its arrogance and oppression, which Nahum condemned.