Naum 3:6

6 Lançarei sobre ti imundícias e te tratarei com desprezo, e te porei como espetáculo.

Naum 3:6 Meaning and Commentary

Nahum 3:6

And I will cast abominable filth upon thee
As dirt and dung, or any or everything that is abominable and filthy; and which is thrown at harlots publicly disgraced, and as used to be at persons when carted. The meaning is, that this city and its inhabitants should be stripped of everything that was great and glorious in them, and should be reduced to the utmost shame and ignominy: and make thee vile:
mean, abject, contemptible, the offscouring of all things; rejected and disesteemed of all; had in no manner of repute or account, but in the utmost abhorrence: and I will set thee as a gazingstock;
to be looked and laughed at: or, "for an example" F5; to others, that they may shun the evils and abominations Nineveh had been guilty of, or expect the same disgrace and punishment. Kimchi interprets it "as dung" F6; to be no more reckoned of than that, or to be made a dunghill of; and so many others interpret it; or, "for a looking glass" F7; that others may look into, and take warning, and avoid the sins that have brought on such calamities.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (yawrk) (eiv paradeigma) , Sept.; "in exemplum", Drusius, Tarnovius; "sicut spectacalum", Burkius.
F6 "Tanquam stercus", Munster, Montanus, Vatablus, Calvin, Cocceius.
F7 "Ut speculum", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Quistorpius.

Naum 3:6 In-Context

4 tudo isso por causa da multidão dos adultérios, da meretriz formosa, da mestra das feitiçarias, que vende nações por seus deleites, e familias pelas suas feitiçarias.
5 Eis que eu estou contra ti, diz o Senhor dos exercitos; e levantarei as tuas fraldas sobre a tua face; e �s nações mostrarei a tua nudez, e seus reinos a tua vergonha.
6 Lançarei sobre ti imundícias e te tratarei com desprezo, e te porei como espetáculo.
7 E há de ser todos os que te virem fugirão de ti, e dirão: Nínive esta destruída; quem tera compaixão dela? Donde te buscarei consoladores?
8 És tu melhor do que Tebas, que se sentava � beira do Nilo, cercada de águas, tendo por baluarte o mar, e as aguas por muralha,
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