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Verse 12

"Thus saith Jehovah: Though they be in full strength, and likewise many, even so shall they be cut down, and he shall pass away. Though I have afflicted thee, I will afflict thee no more."

"They" and "he" are used here to include the population of the city as well as the personification of the Devil that guides them, in this case, their arrogant and confident king. Note that the fall of Nineveh was not to be at the end of their strength, but in the midst of it. How often has the judgment of God fallen upon wicked cities and nations, not after their "decline," but at the zenith of their power and wickedness. So it was with Nineveh.

"Though I have afflicted thee ..." Hailey pointed out that the same thought of Nahum 1:9, "affliction shall not rise up the second time," is repeated here. "I will afflict thee no more," carries the meaning that, "Judah will never again experience affliction from that source."[19]

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