THE PROPHECY OF NAHUM
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Sermons in This Series:
Nahum 1:1-15 God Versus Evil
Benjamin Hatch | April 23, 2017
One hundred and ten years after their repentance during the ministry of Jonah, the city of Nineveh, now the capital of the Assyrian Empire, has returned to their sinful ways. God speaks now through another prophet declaring that His patience is exhausted and that Nineveh will be destroyed.
Benjamin Hatch | April 23, 2017
One hundred and ten years after their repentance during the ministry of Jonah, the city of Nineveh, now the capital of the Assyrian Empire, has returned to their sinful ways. God speaks now through another prophet declaring that His patience is exhausted and that Nineveh will be destroyed.
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Nahum 2:1-3:19 Woe to the Bloody City
Benjamin Hatch | April 30, 2017
The prophet Nahum describes in detail the judgment that the Lord will pour out on the wicked city of Nineveh, which was literally fulfilled some fifty years later. In so doing, we can both see that God is sovereign and just when He judges and be comforted by the fact that God judges sin to deliver His people.
Benjamin Hatch | April 30, 2017
The prophet Nahum describes in detail the judgment that the Lord will pour out on the wicked city of Nineveh, which was literally fulfilled some fifty years later. In so doing, we can both see that God is sovereign and just when He judges and be comforted by the fact that God judges sin to deliver His people.
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Photo Credit: Modification of "Sculpted reliefs depicting Ashurbanipal, the last great Assyrian king, hunting lions, gypsum hall relief from the North Palace of Nineveh (Irak), c. 645-635 BC, British Museum", by Carole Raddato, licensed under CC 2.0.