Definitions

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  • proper noun biblical A book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and of the Tanakh.
  • proper noun biblical Its author, a minor prophet.
  • proper noun rare A male given name of biblical origin.

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

Etymologies

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Hebrew נַחוּם (nakhum, "consolation").

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  • Withal the language remains ever pure and classical, with a tinge of partiality for alliteration (i, 10; ii, 3, 11) and the use of prim and rare idioms; the sentences are perfectly balanced; in a word Nahum is a consummate master of his art, and ranks among the most accomplished writers of the Old Testament.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • The name Nahum was apparently of not rare occurrence.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • The position of the book immediately after Nahum is appropriate; as

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • Elkosh, or Elkesi, a village of Galilee, pointed out to Jerome [Preface in Nahum] as a place of note among the Jews, having traces of ancient buildings.

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • Other prophets were ordered to send messages to the neighbouring nations, and the prophecy of Nahum is particularly the burden of Nineveh; but Jonah must go and carry the message himself: "Arise quickly; apply thyself to the business with speed and courage, and the resolution that becomes a prophet; arise, and go to Nineveh."

    Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721

  • According to "Nahum", Iraq's Jews had controlled some 80\% of the country's economy in the past, and the value of their assets is estimated today at some $100 billion.

    Point of no return 2009

  • According to "Nahum", Iraq's Jews had controlled some 80\% of the country's economy in the past, and the value of their assets is estimated today at some

    Vos Iz Neias - (Yiddish:What's News?) 2009

  • According to "Nahum", Iraq's Jews had controlled some 80\% of the country's economy in the past, and the value of their assets is estimated today at some $100 billion.

    Point of no return 2009

  • Nahum. (3 pages) The subject of this prophecy is the approaching complete and final destruction of Nineveh, the capital of the great and at that time flourishing Assyrian empire.

    1-line descriptions of the 73 books of the Bible (extracted from Wikipedia) Jonathan Aquino 2009

  • Nahum. (3 pages) The subject of this prophecy is the approaching complete and final destruction of Nineveh, the capital of the great and at that time flourishing Assyrian empire.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Jonathan Aquino 2009

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