PK 363
(Prophets and Kings 363)
“The Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon with fair branches, and with a shadowing shroud, and of an high stature; and his top was among the thick boughs.... Under his shadow dwelt all great nations. Thus was he fair in his greatness, in the length of his branches: for his root was by great waters. The cedars in the garden of God could not hide him: the fir trees were not like his boughs, and the chestnut trees were not like his branches; nor any tree in the garden of God was like unto him in his beauty.... All the trees of Eden, that were in the garden of God, envied him.” Ezekiel 31:3-9. (PK 363.1) MC VC
But the rulers of Assyria, instead of using their unusual blessings for the benefit of mankind, became the scourge of many lands. Merciless, with no thought of God or their fellow men, they pursued the fixed policy of causing all nations to acknowledge the supremacy of the gods of Nineveh, whom they exalted above the Most High. God had sent Jonah to them with a message of warning, and for a season they humbled themselves before the Lord of hosts and sought forgiveness. But soon they turned again to idol worship and to the conquest of the world. (PK 363.2) MC VC
The prophet Nahum, in his arraignment of the evildoers in Nineveh, exclaimed: (PK 363.3) MC VC
“Woe to the bloody city!
It is all full of lies and robbery;
The prey departeth not;”
Nahum 3:1.
(PK 363.4)
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“The noise of a whip, and the noise of the rattling of the wheels,
And of the prancing horses, and of the jumping chariots.”
Nahum 3:2.
(PK 363.5)
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