Nahum 3:11

"Yet was she carried away. She went into captivity. Her young children also were dashed in pieces at the head of all the streets, and they cast lots for her honorable men, and all her great men were bound in chains."

Key Reflection

This passage vividly describes the devastating consequences of Assyria's fall, symbolizing the scattering and enslavement of a nation. It highlights both physical destruction and moral corruption, reflecting broader themes of divine judgment and the corrupting influence of sin that leads to such dire outcomes.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Thou also -As thou hast done, so shall it be done unto thee. The cruelties on No, in the cycle of God’s judgments, draw on the like upon Nineveh who inflicted them. “Thou also shalt be drunken” with the same cup of God’s anger, entering within thee as wine doth, bereaving thee of reason and of counsel through the greatness of thy anguish, and bringing shame on thee , and a stupefaction like death.

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