He speaks to Assyria and its capital city, Nineveh (Nahum 1:1 and all of ch.3), and also explicitly addresses the nation of Judah (Nahum 2:1).
The book that comes after Nahum in the Old Testament is Habakkuk.
The Book of Nahum in the Bible was written by the prophet Nahum. It contains a message of judgment against the Assyrian city of Nineveh for its wickedness and violence. The book also speaks of the Lord's power and protection for his people.
It is believed that Nahum wrote the book of Nahum in the bible. Some people believe it was someone else.
In the bible the author of the book of Nahum is the prophet Nahum himself, which means comfort.
The 34th book of the King James version is the Book of Nahum, in the Old Testament.
The book of Nahum is in the Old Testament (OT). The author of the book is Nahum himself. Nahum prophecies the destruction of Ninevah which was the capital of the Assyrians who were a ruthless and bloodthirsty people. God had spoken against Ninevah and its evil and it was destroyed in 612BC by the Babylonians and Medes.
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The only personal detail given about Nahum is in the first verse of the book: "The burden of Nineveh. The book of the vision of Nahum the Elkoshite." - Nahum 1:1 So we don't know the names of his parents, and it's not even certain now where Elkosh was located.
The book after Nehemiah in the Old Testament is Esther.
Nahum Stiff has written: 'Yiden un Yidish' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The book of prophecy among the options provided is Nahum. Nahum is one of the Minor Prophets in the Old Testament and contains prophetic messages about the impending destruction of Nineveh. Joshua, Nehemiah, and Ezra are historical and leadership books in the Old Testament.
The book of Nahum is only 3 chapters long. Since he was not a patriarch there was no used to write his age when he died.