Na·hum /ˈneəm, həm/
希伯萊的先知,那鴻書
Nahum
n 1: a Hebrew minor prophet of the 7th century BC
2: an Old Testament book telling Nahum's prophecy of the fall
of Nineveh [syn: Book of Nahum]
Nahum
consolation, the seventh of the so-called minor prophets, an
Elkoshite. All we know of him is recorded in the book of his
prophecies. He was probably a native of Galilee, and after the
deportation of the ten tribes took up his residence in
Jerusalem. Others think that Elkosh was the name of a place on
the east bank of the Tigris, and that Nahum dwelt there.