- Origin and antiquity of Genesis 10:11
- Situated on the river Tigris Nahum 2:6,8
- The ancient capital of Assyria 2 Kings 19:36; Isaiah 37:37
- Called the bloody city Nahum 3:1
- DESCRIBED AS
- Extensive Jonah 3:3
- Rich Nahum 2:9
- Strong Nahum 3:12
- Commercial Nahum 3:16
- Populous Jonah 4:11
- Vile Nahum 1:14
- Wicked Jonah 1:2
- Idolatrous Nahum 1:14
- Full of joy and carelessness Zephaniah 2:15
- Full of lies and robbery Nahum 3:1
- Full of witchcraft Nahum 3:4
- Jonah sent to proclaim the destruction of Jonah 1:2; 3:1,2,4
- Inhabitants of, repented at Jonah's preaching Jonah 3:5-9; Matthew 12:41; Luke 11:32
- Destruction of, averted Jonah 3:10; 4:11
- PREDICTIONS RESPECTING
- Coming up of the Babylonish armies against Nahum 2:1-4; 3:2
- Destruction of its people Nahum 1:12; 3:3
- Spoiling of its treasures Nahum 2:9
- Destruction of its idols Nahum 1:14; 2:7
- Degradation and contempt put on Nahum 3:5-7; Zephaniah 2:15
- Utter destruction Nahum 1:8,9
- Complete desolation Zephaniah 2:13-15
- Feebleness of its people Nahum 3:13
- Being taken while people were drunk Nahum 1:10; 3:11
- Captivity of its people Nahum 3:10
Reuben Archer Torrey (28 January 1856 – 26 October 1928) was an American evangelist, pastor, educator, and writer. He aligned with Keswickian theology.[1]
Read MoreWikipedia