"Behold, I am against you," declares the LORD of Hosts. "I will lift your skirts over your face. I will show your nakedness to the nations and your shame to the kingdoms. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Nahum 3:5? 2. How does Nahum 3:5 illustrate God's judgment against Nineveh's wickedness? 3. What does "I am against you" reveal about God's stance on sin? 4. How can Nahum 3:5 encourage us to repent and seek God's mercy? 5. Compare Nahum 3:5 with other scriptures on God's judgment against nations. 6. How should Nahum 3:5 influence our understanding of God's justice today? 7. What does Nahum 3:5 reveal about God's judgment on sinful nations? 8. How does Nahum 3:5 reflect God's character in dealing with evil? 9. Why does God use such vivid imagery in Nahum 3:5? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Nahum 3? 11. What are the key themes of the Minor Prophets? 12. Amos 5:18 - If the 'Day of the Lord' is described here as darkness, does this contradict other biblical texts that portray it as a time of hope or victory? 13. If Romans 13:3 claims rulers promote good and punish bad, why have some historical governments done the opposite without facing apparent divine judgment? 14. What is the secret knowledge revealed in Adam's vision? Discussion Questions 1. How does the title "LORD of Hosts" in Nahum 3:5 enhance our understanding of God's power and authority in executing judgment?2. In what ways does the downfall of Nineveh serve as a warning to modern nations and societies? 3. How can the imagery of exposure and shame in Nahum 3:5 be applied to personal accountability and transparency in our lives? 4. What parallels can be drawn between the judgment of Nineveh and the fall of Babylon in Revelation 18, and how do these events encourage believers today? 5. How can we cultivate a spirit of humility and repentance in response to the warnings found in Nahum 3:5, both individually and collectively as a community?1. How does Nahum 3 demonstrate God's sovereignty over nations? 2. In what ways does Nahum's prophecy about Nineveh's downfall connect with God's justice? 3. Discuss the significance of the comparison of Nineveh to Thebes. 4. What specific sins of Nineveh led to its downfall according to Nahum 3? 5. How does Nahum's prophecy apply to today's world in terms of nations and their actions? 6. In today's context, what lessons can political leaders learn from Nineveh's downfall? 7. How can the destruction of Nineveh serve as a warning against oppressive behavior in the modern world? 8. As individuals, how can we guard against the sins that led to Nineveh's downfall? 9. How does Nahum 3 challenge you to think about the consequences of collective sin? 10. How does the destruction of Nineveh reflect the biblical principle of reaping what you sow? 11. How can this chapter influence our perspective on divine justice? 12. How might the graphic description of Nineveh's downfall impact your understanding of the seriousness of sin? 13. What steps can we take as individuals to promote justice in our societies? 14. How should the prophetic denunciations in Nahum 3 shape our view of repentance and forgiveness? 15. How can you apply the lessons from Nahum 3 to better your community or nation? 16. What does Nahum 3 tell you about God's perspective on violence and deceit? 17. How should the message of Nahum 3 influence our prayers for our nations today? 18. In what ways does Nahum 3 encourage us to live righteously and serve God sincerely? 19. Discuss a time when you witnessed the consequences of a nation's sin. How does it relate to Nahum 3? 20. How can the message in Nahum 3 encourage us to stand up against oppression and injustice in the world today? Links Nahum 3:5 NIVNahum 3:5 NLT Nahum 3:5 ESV Nahum 3:5 NASB Nahum 3:5 KJV Nahum 3:5 Commentaries Bible Hub |



