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Identifier: biblehandbookint00angu_1 (find matches)
Title: The Bible hand-book: an introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Angus, Joseph, 1816-1902 Hoyt, F. S. (Francis Southack), 1822-1912 Madden, Frederic W. (Frederic William)
Subjects: Bible
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. Fagan
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Sennacherib, and the deliver-ance of Hezekiah (i. 13-15). The destruction of Nineveh isthen predicted in the most glowing colors, and with singularminuteness; and profane history tells us, that these predic-tions have been literally fulfilled (see § 190). Rightly to understand Nahum, compare it with Jonah, oi which itis a continuation and supplement. The two prophecies form connectedparts of the same moral history; the remission of Gods judgmentsbeing illustrated in Jonah, and the execution of them in Nahum. Thedevoted city had one denunciation more given a few years later, byZephaniah (ii. 13), and shortly afterwards (606 B. C), the whole werefulfilled. Nineveh, the destruction of which is foretold by the prophet, wasat that time the capital of a great and flourishing empire. It was acity of vast extent and population; and was the centre of the princi-pal commerce of the world. Its wealth, however, was not altogetherderived from trade. It was a bloody city, full of lies and robbery,
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HADRIAN AUGUSTUS. Obv. Effigy of Emperor. Rev. Neptune with trident.(Born A. D. 76. Beigned 117 to 138 A. D. Died A. D. 138.)Publius iElius Hadrianus was a Spaniard by birth, and a son of Hadrianns Afer,a cousin of the Emperor Trajan, whom he succeeded, A. D. 117. In his reign, thesecond and last great revolt of the Jews occurred, A. L>. 131 to 135. (See illustra-tions facing page 561.)

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