Nahum 2:1

Authorized King James Version

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He that dasheth in pieces is come up before thy face: keep the munition, watch the way, make thy loins strong, fortify thy power mightily.

Original Language Analysis

עָלָ֥ה is come up H5927
עָלָ֥ה is come up
Strong's: H5927
Word #: 1 of 13
to ascend, intransitively (be high) or actively (mount); used in a great variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative
מֵפִ֛יץ He that dasheth in pieces H6327
מֵפִ֛יץ He that dasheth in pieces
Strong's: H6327
Word #: 2 of 13
to dash in pieces, literally or figuratively (especially to disperse)
עַל H5921
עַל
Strong's: H5921
Word #: 3 of 13
above, over, upon, or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications
פָּנַ֖יִךְ before thy face H6440
פָּנַ֖יִךְ before thy face
Strong's: H6440
Word #: 4 of 13
the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposi
נָצ֣וֹר keep H5341
נָצ֣וֹר keep
Strong's: H5341
Word #: 5 of 13
to guard, in a good sense (to protect, maintain, obey, etc.) or a bad one (to conceal, etc.)
מְצוּרָ֑ה the munition H4694
מְצוּרָ֑ה the munition
Strong's: H4694
Word #: 6 of 13
a hemming in, i.e., (objectively) a mound (of siege), or (subjectively) a rampart (of protection), (abstractly) fortification
צַפֵּה watch H6822
צַפֵּה watch
Strong's: H6822
Word #: 7 of 13
properly, to lean forward, i.e., to peer into the distance; by implication, to observe, await
דֶ֙רֶךְ֙ the way H1870
דֶ֙רֶךְ֙ the way
Strong's: H1870
Word #: 8 of 13
a road (as trodden); figuratively, a course of life or mode of action, often adverb
חַזֵּ֣ק strong H2388
חַזֵּ֣ק strong
Strong's: H2388
Word #: 9 of 13
to fasten upon; hence, to seize, be strong (figuratively, courageous, causatively strengthen, cure, help, repair, fortify), obstinate; to bind, restra
מָתְנַ֔יִם make thy loins H4975
מָתְנַ֔יִם make thy loins
Strong's: H4975
Word #: 10 of 13
properly, the waist or small of the back; only in plural the loins
אַמֵּ֥ץ fortify H553
אַמֵּ֥ץ fortify
Strong's: H553
Word #: 11 of 13
to be alert, physically (on foot) or mentally (in courage)
כֹּ֖חַ thy power H3581
כֹּ֖חַ thy power
Strong's: H3581
Word #: 12 of 13
vigor, literally (force, in a good or a bad sense) or figuratively (capacity, means, produce)
מְאֹֽד׃ mightily H3966
מְאֹֽד׃ mightily
Strong's: H3966
Word #: 13 of 13
properly, vehemence, i.e., (with or without preposition) vehemently; by implication, wholly, speedily, etc. (often with other words as an intensive or

Analysis & Commentary

This chapter begins dramatically: 'He that dasheth in pieces is come up before thy face' (alah mephitz al-panayik). The 'dasher' (mephitz) is the destroyer who scatters and shatters. This refers to the Babylonian-Median coalition that would destroy Nineveh. God ironically commands Nineveh to prepare defenses: 'keep the munition, watch the way, make thy loins strong, fortify thy power mightily.' The imperatives pile up—guard the fort, watch the roads, brace yourselves, strengthen your forces—yet all these preparations will prove futile. This is divine irony: do everything possible to defend yourself, yet you will still fall. The verse demonstrates that when God decrees judgment, no human effort can prevent it. Nineveh could mobilize every soldier, reinforce every wall, stockpile every weapon—and still be destroyed. This isn't because God delights in destruction but because persistent, unrepented wickedness demands justice. The verse also contains hope for God's people: verse 2 explains God restores Jacob and Israel, using Nineveh's destruction as the means of delivering Judah from oppression.

Historical Context

This prophecy was fulfilled with remarkable precision. Historical accounts describe Nineveh's desperate last defenses. The Assyrian king Sinsharishkun did exactly what Nahum prophesied—strengthened defenses, mobilized armies, and prepared for siege. Yet in 612 BC, after a three-month siege, Nineveh fell to the Babylonian-Median forces. The Babylonian Chronicle records that the city was sacked and its king perished in the flames of his burning palace. The empire that had terrorized the ancient world for centuries ended in a single devastating defeat. Nahum's prophecy proved accurate in every detail. This historical vindication demonstrates God's absolute sovereignty over human history and His faithfulness to fulfill His prophetic word.

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