Matthew Poole Commentary - Nahum 3:10 - 3:10

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Nahum 3:10 - 3:10


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She was carried away: it is probable this might be about thirty years before; for about A.M. 3207, as Calvisius, or 3277, as Archbishop Usher, Sabacon king of Ethiopia invaded Egypt, took Bocchoris, and burnt him, which was not likely to be done without slaughter of men and sacking of towns, among which time No might be ruined. Now, as Calvisius and Helvicus account, about A.M. 3238, or as Usher, 3307, Nahum appears and flourisheth. She went into captivity: this ingemination confirms the certainty of the thing, and intends to affect the Ninevites the more.



Her young children; their innocent age was no safeguard to them.



Were dashed in pieces; first barbarously murdered, and then trod under foot in the streets, as was usual with those cruel, bloody soldiers, 2Ki_8:12 Psa_137:9 Isa_13:16.



They cast lots; either to put a scorn upon them, or else to prevent any contest about them, being taken among many others together, and none could say, This is my prisoner.



Honourable men; citizens of note, or some officers or governors.



Great men; great in place, strength, valour, wisdom, and so likely to do the conqueror a displeasure, should they not be secured.



Were bound in chains of iron, or manacled, used as worst slaves.