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Nahum

Chapter links:   1 ,  2 ,  3 


Nahum Chapter 1 Ordered by Punctuation

Links to sentences in this chapter: 
C1-S1 (Verse 1), C1-S2 (Verse 1), C1-S3 (Verse 2), C1-S4 (Verse 3), C1-S5 (Verse 4), C1-S6 (Verse 5), C1-S7 (Verse 6), C1-S8 (Verse 6), C1-S9 (Verse 6), C1-S10 (Verse 7), C1-S11 (Verse 8), C1-S12 (Verse 9), C1-S13 (Verse 9), C1-S14 (Verse 10), C1-S15 (Verse 11), C1-S16 (Verse 12), C1-S17 (Verse 12), C1-S18 (Verse 13), C1-S19 (Verse 14), C1-S20 (Verse 15), C1-S21 (Verse 15)
C1-S1 (Verse 1) The burden of Nineveh. 
C1-S2 (Verse 1) The book of the vision of Nahum the Elkoshite. 
C1-S3 (Verse 2) Parts of sentence below are steps. 
  1. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. God  is  jealous,
    2. and the LORD revengeth; 
  2. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. the LORD revengeth,
    2. and  is  furious; 
  3. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. the LORD will take vengeance on his adversaries,
    2. and he reserveth  wrath  for his enemies. 

C1-S4 (Verse 3) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. The LORD  is  slow to anger,
    2. and great in power,
    3. and will not at all acquit  the wicked : 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. the LORD hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm,
    2. and the clouds  are  the dust of his feet. 

C1-S5 (Verse 4) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. He rebuketh the sea,
    2. and maketh it dry,
    3. and drieth up all the rivers: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Bashan languisheth,
    2. and Carmel,
    3. and the flower of Lebanon languisheth. 

C1-S6 (Verse 5) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. The mountains quake at him,
  2. and the hills melt,
  3. and the earth is burned at his presence,
  4. yea,
  5. the world,
  6. and all that dwell therein. 

C1-S7 (Verse 6) Who can stand before his indignation? 
C1-S8 (Verse 6) and who can abide in the fierceness of his anger? 
C1-S9 (Verse 6) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. his fury is poured out like fire,
  2. and the rocks are thrown down by him. 

C1-S10 (Verse 7) Parts of sentence below are steps. 
  1. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. The LORD  is  good,
    2. a strong hold in the day of trouble; 
  2. and he knoweth them that trust in him. 

C1-S11 (Verse 8) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. But with an overrunning flood he will make an utter end of the place thereof,
  2. and darkness shall pursue his enemies. 

C1-S12 (Verse 9) What do ye imagine against the LORD? 
C1-S13 (Verse 9) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. he will make an utter end: 
  2. affliction shall not rise up the second time. 

C1-S14 (Verse 10) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. For while  they be  folden together  as  thorns,
  2. and while they are drunken  as  drunkards,
  3. they shall be devoured as stubble fully dry. 

C1-S15 (Verse 11) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. There is  one  come out of thee,
  2. that imagineth evil against the LORD,
  3. a wicked counsellor. 

C1-S16 (Verse 12) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Thus saith the LORD: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Though  they be  quiet,
    2. and likewise many,
    3. yet thus shall they be cut down,
    4. when he shall pass through. 

C1-S17 (Verse 12) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. Though I have afflicted thee,
  2. I will afflict thee no more. 

C1-S18 (Verse 13) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. For now will I break his yoke from off thee,
  2. and will burst thy bonds in sunder. 

C1-S19 (Verse 14) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. And the LORD hath given a commandment concerning thee,
    2.  that  no more of thy name be sown: 
  2. out of the house of thy gods will I cut off the graven image and the molten image: 
  3. Equivalent Section:  Parts of sentence below are steps. 
    1. I will make thy grave; 
    2. for thou art vile. 

C1-S20 (Verse 15) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. Behold upon the mountains the feet of him that bringeth good tidings,
  2. that publisheth peace! 

C1-S21 (Verse 15) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. O Judah,
    2. keep thy solemn feasts,
    3. perform thy vows: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Parts of sentence below are steps. 
    1. for the wicked shall no more pass through thee; 
    2. he is utterly cut off. 

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Nahum Chapter 2 Ordered by Punctuation

Links to sentences in this chapter: 
C2-S1 (Verse 1), C2-S2 (Verse 2), C2-S3 (Verse 3), C2-S4 (Verse 4), C2-S5 (Verse 5), C2-S6 (Verse 6), C2-S7 (Verse 7), C2-S8 (Verse 8), C2-S9 (Verse 8), C2-S10 (Verse 9), C2-S11 (Verse 10), C2-S12 (Verse 11), C2-S13 (Verse 12), C2-S14 (Verse 13)
C2-S1 (Verse 1) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. He that dasheth in pieces is come up before thy face: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. keep the munition,
    2. watch the way,
    3. make  thy  loins strong,
    4. fortify  thy  power mightily. 

C2-S2 (Verse 2) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. For the LORD hath turned away the excellency of Jacob,
    2. as the excellency of Israel: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. for the emptiers have emptied them out,
    2. and marred their vine branches. 

C2-S3 (Verse 3) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. The shield of his mighty men is made red,
    2. the valiant men  are  in scarlet: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. the chariots  shall be  with flaming torches in the day of his preparation,
    2. and the fir trees shall be terribly shaken. 

C2-S4 (Verse 4) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. The chariots shall rage in the streets,
    2. they shall justle one against another in the broad ways: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. they shall seem like torches,
    2. they shall run like the lightnings. 

C2-S5 (Verse 5) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. He shall recount his worthies: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Parts of sentence below are steps. 
    1. they shall stumble in their walk; 
    2. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
      1. they shall make haste to the wall thereof,
      2. and the defence shall be prepared. 

C2-S6 (Verse 6) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. The gates of the rivers shall be opened,
  2. and the palace shall be dissolved. 

C2-S7 (Verse 7) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. And Huzzab shall be led away captive,
  2. she shall be brought up,
  3. and her maids shall lead  her  as with the voice of doves,
  4. tabering upon their breasts. 

C2-S8 (Verse 8) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. But Nineveh is of old like a pool of water: 
  2. yet they shall flee away. 

C2-S9 (Verse 8) Parts of sentence below are steps. 
  1. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Stand,
    2. stand,
    3.  shall they cry ; 
  2. but none shall look back. 

C2-S10 (Verse 9) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Take ye the spoil of silver,
    2. take the spoil of gold: 
  2. for  there is  none end of the store  and  glory out of all the pleasant furniture. 

C2-S11 (Verse 10) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. She is empty,
    2. and void,
    3. and waste: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. and the heart melteth,
    2. and the knees smite together,
    3. and much pain  is  in all loins,
    4. and the faces of them all gather blackness. 

C2-S12 (Verse 11) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. Where  is  the dwelling of the lions,
  2. and the feeding place of the young lions,
  3. where the lion,
  4.  even  the old lion,
  5. walked,
  6.  and  the lion's whelp,
  7. and none made  them  afraid? 

C2-S13 (Verse 12) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. The lion did tear in pieces enough for his whelps,
  2. and strangled for his lionesses,
  3. and filled his holes with prey,
  4. and his dens with ravin. 

C2-S14 (Verse 13) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Behold,
    2. I  am  against thee,
    3. saith the LORD of hosts,
    4. and I will burn her chariots in the smoke,
    5. and the sword shall devour thy young lions: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. and I will cut off thy prey from the earth,
    2. and the voice of thy messengers shall no more be heard. 

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Nahum Chapter 3 Ordered by Punctuation

Links to sentences in this chapter: 
C3-S1 (Verse 1), C3-S2 (Verse 1-2), C3-S3 (Verse 3-4), C3-S4 (Verse 5), C3-S5 (Verse 6), C3-S6 (Verse 7), C3-S7 (Verse 7), C3-S8 (Verse 8), C3-S9 (Verse 9), C3-S10 (Verse 10), C3-S11 (Verse 11), C3-S12 (Verse 12), C3-S13 (Verse 13), C3-S14 (Verse 14), C3-S15 (Verse 15), C3-S16 (Verse 16), C3-S17 (Verse 17), C3-S18 (Verse 18), C3-S19 (Verse 18)
C3-S1 (Verse 1) Woe to the bloody city! 
C3-S2 (Verse 1-2) Parts of sentence below are steps. 
  1. it is all full of lies  and  robbery; 
  2. the prey departeth not; 
  3. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. The noise of a whip,
    2. and the noise of the rattling of the wheels,
    3. and of the pransing horses,
    4. and of the jumping chariots. 

C3-S3 (Verse 3-4) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. The horseman lifteth up both the bright sword and the glittering spear: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Parts of sentence below are steps. 
    1. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
      1. and  there is  a multitude of slain,
      2. and a great number of carcases; 
    2. and  there is  none end of  their  corpses; 
    3. they stumble upon their corpses: 
  3. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Because of the multitude of the whoredoms of the wellfavoured harlot,
    2. the mistress of witchcrafts,
    3. that selleth nations through her whoredoms,
    4. and families through her witchcrafts. 

C3-S4 (Verse 5) Parts of sentence below are steps. 
  1. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Behold,
    2. I  am  against thee,
    3. saith the LORD of hosts; 
  2. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. and I will discover thy skirts upon thy face,
    2. and I will shew the nations thy nakedness,
    3. and the kingdoms thy shame. 

C3-S5 (Verse 6) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. And I will cast abominable filth upon thee,
  2. and make thee vile,
  3. and will set thee as a gazingstock. 

C3-S6 (Verse 7) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. And it shall come to pass,
    2.  that  all they that look upon thee shall flee from thee,
    3. and say,
    4. Nineveh is laid waste: 
  2. who will bemoan her? 

C3-S7 (Verse 7) whence shall I seek comforters for thee? 
C3-S8 (Verse 8) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. Art thou better than populous No,
  2. that was situate among the rivers,
  3.  that had  the waters round about it,
  4. whose rampart  was  the sea,
  5.  and  her wall  was  from the sea? 

C3-S9 (Verse 9) Parts of sentence below are steps. 
  1. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Ethiopia and Egypt  were  her strength,
    2. and  it was  infinite; 
  2. Put and Lubim were thy helpers. 

C3-S10 (Verse 10) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Yet  was  she carried away,
    2. she went into captivity: 
  2. her young children also were dashed in pieces at the top of all the streets: 
  3. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. and they cast lots for her honourable men,
    2. and all her great men were bound in chains. 

C3-S11 (Verse 11) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Thou also shalt be drunken: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. thou shalt be hid,
    2. thou also shalt seek strength because of the enemy. 

C3-S12 (Verse 12) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. All thy strong holds  shall be like  fig trees with the firstripe figs: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. if they be shaken,
    2. they shall even fall into the mouth of the eater. 

C3-S13 (Verse 13) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Behold,
    2. thy people in the midst of thee  are  women: 
  2. the gates of thy land shall be set wide open unto thine enemies: 
  3. the fire shall devour thy bars. 

C3-S14 (Verse 14) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Draw thee waters for the siege,
    2. fortify thy strong holds: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. go into clay,
    2. and tread the morter,
    3. make strong the brickkiln. 

C3-S15 (Verse 15) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Parts of sentence below are steps. 
    1. There shall the fire devour thee; 
    2. Step:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
      1. the sword shall cut thee off,
      2. it shall eat thee up like the cankerworm: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. make thyself many as the cankerworm,
    2. make thyself many as the locusts. 

C3-S16 (Verse 16) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Thou hast multiplied thy merchants above the stars of heaven: 
  2. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. the cankerworm spoileth,
    2. and fleeth away. 

C3-S17 (Verse 17) Each phrase below has equal importance. 
  1. Thy crowned  are  as the locusts,
  2. and thy captains as the great grasshoppers,
  3. which camp in the hedges in the cold day,
  4.  but  when the sun ariseth they flee away,
  5. and their place is not known where they  are . 

C3-S18 (Verse 18) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. Thy shepherds slumber,
    2. O king of Assyria: 
  2. thy nobles shall dwell  in the dust : 
  3. Equivalent Section:  Each phrase below has equal importance. 
    1. thy people is scattered upon the mountains,
    2. and no man gathereth  them . 

C3-S19 (Verse 18) This sentence has equivalent sections. 
  1. Equivalent Section:  Parts of sentence below are steps. 
    1.  There is  no healing of thy bruise; 
    2. thy wound is grievous: 
  2. all that hear the bruit of thee shall clap the hands over thee: 
  3. for upon whom hath not thy wickedness passed continually? 

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