Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Nahum 1:14 - 1:14

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Nahum 1:14 - 1:14


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that no more of thy name be sown - that no more of thy seed, bearing thy name, as kings of Nineveh, be propagated; that thy dynasty become extinct, namely, on the destruction of Nineveh here foretold; “thee” means the king of Assyria.

will I cut off ... graven image - The Medes under Cyaxares, the joint destroyers of Nineveh with the Babylonians, hated idolatry, and would delight in destroying its idols. As the Assyrians had treated the gods of other nations, so their own should be treated (2Ki 19:18). The Assyrian palaces partook of a sacred character [Layard]; so that “house of thy gods” may refer to the palace. At Khorsabad there is remaining a representation of a man cutting an idol to pieces.

I will make thy grave - rather, “I will make it (namely, ‘the house of thy gods,’ that is, ‘Nisroch’) thy grave” (2Ki 19:37; Isa 37:38). Thus, by Sennacherib’s being slain in it, Nisroch’s house should be defiled. Neither thy gods, nor thy temple, shall save thee; but the latter shall be thy sepulchre.

thou art vile - or, thou art lighter than due weight (Dan 5:27; compare Job 31:6) [Maurer].