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11. One has gone out from you who is designing evil against the Lord, whose purposes are of no value.

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BBE Nahum 1:11 overlaying nature image scene: Lava flows meet the ocean at twilight, sending plumes of steam skyward. Stars emerge one by one above the cosmic display.;11. One has gone out from you who is designing evil against the Lord, whose purposes are of no value.

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Summary: Nahum chapter 1 serves as a powerful introduction to the prophet's message regarding the impending judgment of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. The chapter begins with a description of God as a jealous and vengeful deity, emphasizing His holiness and power. Key themes include God's sovereignty over nations and His commitment to avenge injustices, particularly against His people. Nahum vividly depicts the destruction that awaits Nineveh, portraying it as a consequence of their oppression and wickedness. The chapter also underscores God’s mercy towards those who trust in Him, contrasting the fate of the wicked with the safety of the righteous. Ultimately, Nahum affirms that God is a stronghold in times of trouble, offering hope and reassurance to His followers amidst judgment.

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