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Nahúm 2:12

El león desgarraba lo suficiente para sus cachorros, mataba para sus leonas, llenaba de presa sus guaridas y de carne desgarrada sus cubiles.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Lion;   Thompson Chain Reference - Animals;   Lions;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Caves;   Lion, the;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Lion;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Animals;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Lions;   Prophecy;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Lion;   Nahum (2);   Holman Bible Dictionary - Den of Lions;   Nahum;   Raven, Ravin;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Ninevites;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Assyria;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Tear (verb);   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Lion;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Assyria;   Nahum, the Book of;   Raven;   Whelp;  

Parallel Translations

La Biblia Reina-Valera
El le�n arrebataba en abundancia para sus cachorros, y ahogaba para sus leonas, y hench�a de presa sus cavernas, y de robo sus moradas.
La Biblia Reina-Valera Gomez
El le�n arrebataba en abundancia para sus cachorros, y ahogaba para sus leonas, y llenaba de presa sus cavernas, y de robo sus guaridas.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569)
El le�n arrebataba en abundancia para sus cachorros, y ahogaba para sus leonas, y hench�a de presa sus cavernas, y de robo sus moradas.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

and filled: Psalms 17:12, Isaiah 10:6-14, Jeremiah 51:34

Reciprocal: Exodus 22:13 - torn in pieces Psalms 10:9 - secretly Proverbs 1:13 - General Isaiah 15:7 - the abundance Isaiah 37:18 - the kings Jeremiah 5:6 - a lion Ezekiel 19:2 - A lioness Ezekiel 26:3 - I am Daniel 6:7 - he shall Nahum 2:9 - for there is none end of the store Nahum 3:1 - full Nahum 3:19 - upon

Gill's Notes on the Bible

The lion did tear in pieces enough for his whelps,.... The metaphor is still continued; and the kings of Assyria are compared to lions that hunt for their prey, and, having found it, tear it in pieces, and carry home a sufficiency for their whelps. It is a notion that is advanced by some writers, as Herodotus p, that the lioness, the strongest and boldest creature, brings forth but once in its life, and then but one; which Gellius q confutes by the testimonies of Homer and Aristotle; and it appears from the prophet here to be a false one, as well as from Ezekiel 19:2 thus the Assyrians made war on other nations, and pillaged and plundered them, to enlarge their dominions, provide for their posterity, and enrich their children:

and strangled for his lionesses; that is, strangled other beasts, as the lion first does, when it seizes a creature, and then tears it in pieces, and brings it to the she lion in the den with its whelps. These "lionesses" design the wives and concubines of the kings of Assyria, among whom they parted the spoils of their neighbours. So the Targum,

"kings bring rapine to their wives, and a prey to their children;''

that is, riches, which they have taken from others by force and rapine: thus Cicero r observes of the kings of Persia and Syria, that they had many wives, and gave cities to them after this manner; this city for their headdress, this for the neck, and the other for the hair; the expenses of them:

and filled his holes with prey, and his dens with ravine; as the lion fills his dens and lurking holes with the prey he has seized and ravened; so the kings of Assyria filled their palaces, treasures, magazines, towers, cities, and towns, with the wealth and riches they took by force from other nations; as the Targum,

"and they filled their treasuries with rapine, and their palaces with spoil.''

p Thalia, sive l. 3. c. 108. q Noctes Atticae, l. 13. c. 7. r Orat. 8. in Verrem, l. 3. p. 509.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Nahum 2:12. The lion did tear — This verse gives us a striking picture of the manner in which the Assyrian conquests and depredations were carried on. How many people were spoiled to enrich his whelps - his sons, princes, and nobles! How many women were stripped and slain, whose spoils went to decorate his lionesses - his queen, concubines, and mistresses. And they had even more than they could assume; their holes and dens - treasure-houses, palaces, and wardrobes - were filled with ravin, the riches which they got by the plunder of towns, families, and individuals. This is a very fine allegory, and admirably well supported.


 
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