5 Nineveh summons her picked troops, yet they stumble on their way. They dash to the city wall; the protective shield is put in place.
5 He shall recount his worthies:
5 He remembers his officers; they stumble as they go, they hasten to the wall; the siege tower
5 The Assyrian king rallies his men, but they stagger and stumble. They run to the ramparts to stem the tide, but it's too late.
5 He remembers his nobles; They stumble in their walk; They make haste to her walls, And the defense is prepared.
5 The king shouts to his officers; they stumble in their haste, rushing to the walls to set up their defenses.
6 The river gates are thrown open and the palace collapses.
6 The gates of the rivers shall be opened, and the palace shall be dissolved.
6 The river gates are opened; the palace melts away;
6 Soldiers pour through the gates. The palace is demolished.
6 The gates of the rivers are opened, And the palace is dissolved.
6 The river gates have been torn open! The palace is about to collapse!
(Read Nahum 2:1-10)
Nineveh shall not put aside this judgment; there is no counsel or strength against the Lord. God looks upon proud cities, and brings them down. Particular account is given of the terrors wherein the invading enemy shall appear against Nineveh. The empire of Assyria is represented as a queen, about to be led captive to Babylon. Guilt in the conscience fills men with terror in an evil day; and what will treasures or glory do for us in times of distress, or in the day of wrath? Yet for such things how many lose their souls!
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Nahum 2:5
Commentary on Nahum 2:1-10
(Read Nahum 2:1-10)
Nineveh shall not put aside this judgment; there is no counsel or strength against the Lord. God looks upon proud cities, and brings them down. Particular account is given of the terrors wherein the invading enemy shall appear against Nineveh. The empire of Assyria is represented as a queen, about to be led captive to Babylon. Guilt in the conscience fills men with terror in an evil day; and what will treasures or glory do for us in times of distress, or in the day of wrath? Yet for such things how many lose their souls!