Nahum Bible Quiz
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Book Overview
Summary
Nahum prophesies the destruction of Nineveh, Assyria's capital, about 150 years after they repented under Jonah's preaching. The book declares God's judgment on Assyria for their cruelty and oppression. It reassures Judah that God is just, protects His people, and will punish wickedness.
Key Themes
Key Characters
God's Character
Lord slow to anger but great in power
Nahum 1:2-8
Judah's Deliverance
Good news proclaimed; celebrate festivals
Nahum 1:15
Attack on Nineveh
Attacker advances against you
Nahum 2:1-10
Nineveh's Fall Described
City plundered, hearts melt, knees give way
Nahum 2:11-13
Woe to Nineveh
Woe to city of blood, full of lies
Nahum 3:1-7
No Better Than Thebes
Assyria's capital will fall like Thebes did
Nahum 3:8-13
Futile Defense
Nothing can heal your wound
Nahum 3:14-19
Historical Period
Assyrian Empire's Decline
Approximate Timeframe
Approximately 663-612 BC
What Was Happening in the World
Nineveh falls in 612 BC to Babylonians
Assyria's brutal oppression of nations
150 years after Jonah's ministry
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Nineveh destroyed?
After repenting under Jonah, Nineveh returned to violence and wickedness, particularly oppressing others.
What does Nahum teach about God?
God is slow to anger but will not leave the guilty unpunished; He is a refuge for those who trust Him.
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About the Nahum Bible Quiz
Test your knowledge of Nahum with our comprehensive Bible quiz. This interactive quiz covers key themes, characters, and events from Nahum. Choose from multiple difficulty levels to match your scripture knowledge.