Verse 6
"The gates of the rivers are opened, and the palace is dissolved."
"The gates of the rivers are opened ..." Many gates and multiple rivers are in view. Some sudden disaster had left the city defenseless. Although many have tried it, none has ever succeeded in devising a convincing record of just how such a disaster occurred. It is foolish to trust in any of the wild and complicated schemes alleged as the battle plan by which the Babylonians captured Nineveh. It was of the Lord, and not of the Babylonians alone. We do not certainly know how many rivers flooded, or why, nor how many gates were opened, nor how it could have taken Nineveh so completely by surprise.
"The palace is dissolved ..." Since the palace was built upon a high eminence within the city, it would appear that the flood could not have destroyed it. Therefore, it must have been dissolved by fire; but at just what juncture in the siege that occurred is not known.
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