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Tomahawk Missionary Baptist Church's Podcast
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Sermons from the pulpit of Tomahawk Missionary Baptist Church in Tomahawk Kentucky.
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Sermons from the pulpit of Tomahawk Missionary Baptist Church in Tomahawk Kentucky.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Is Ninevah's Destruction A Sign For The World Today?
Tomahawk Missionary Baptist Church's Podcast
42 minutes 42 seconds
2 weeks ago
Is Ninevah's Destruction A Sign For The World Today?
11/9/2025 Nahum 3:1-19 Ninevah’s Complete Ruin Intro: Given the limited amount of information that we know about Nahum, the best we can do is narrow the timeframe in which the Book of Nahum was written to between 663 and 612 B.C. Two events are mentioned that help us to determine these dates. First, Nahum mentions Thebes (No Amon) in Egypt falling to the Assyrians (663 B.C.) in the past tense, so it had already happened. Second, the remainder of Nahum’s prophecies came true in 612 B.C. Nahum did not write this book as a warning or “call to repentance” for the people of Nineveh. God had already sent them the prophet Jonah 150 years earlier with His promise of what would happen if they continued in their evil ways. The people at that time had repented but now lived just as bad if not worse than they did before. The Assyrians had become absolutely brutal in their conquests (hanging the bodies of their victims on poles and putting their skin on the walls of their tents among other atrocities). Now Nahum was telling the people of Judah to not despair because God had pronounced judgment and the Assyrians would soon be getting just what they deserved.
Tomahawk Missionary Baptist Church's Podcast
Sermons from the pulpit of Tomahawk Missionary Baptist Church in Tomahawk Kentucky.