(April 4, 2013)
There are some times when nothing seems profound in a scripture reading, and this is one of those times. The only thing that seems appropriate to say is that these entire three chapters could be summed up by the phrase that the wicked will be destroyed.
Of course, with that understood, why did Nahum write for as long as he did? Surely he had a reason, and if he was inspired to write this then He had a reason as well. Was it to drive home the fact? I assume so, because if there is a larger reason I am missing it.
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