NIMROD.
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Josephus
(Ant. Jud. i. c. 4.
2) ¹
says:
"Nimrod persuaded mankind not
to ascribe their happiness to God,
but to think that his own excellency
was the source of it.
And he soon changed things into a tyranny,
thinking there was no other way
to wean men from the fear of God,
than by making them rely upon
his own power."
The Targum of Jonathan says:
"From the foundation of the
world none was ever found like Nimrod,
powerful in hunting,
and in rebellions against the Lord."
The Jerusalem Targum says:
"He was powerful in hunting
and in wickedness before the Lord,
for he was a hunter of the sons of men,
and he said to them,
'Depart from the judgment of the Lord,
and adhere to the judgment of Nimrod!'
Therefore is it said:
'As Nimrod [is] the strong one,
strong in hunting,
and in wickedness before the Lord.'"
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The Chaldee paraphrase of
1Chronicles
1:10
says: "Cush begat Nimrod,
who began to prevail in wickedness,
for he shed innocent blood,
and rebelled against Jehovah."
Nimrod was the founder of Babylon,
which partook of his character as being the great
antagonist of God's Truth and God's People.
We cannot fail to see,
in Nimrod,
Satan's first attempt to raise
up a human universal ruler of men.
There have been many subsequent attempts,
such as Nebuchadnezzar,
Alexander, Napoleon, and others.
He will finally succeed in the
person of the Antichrist.
____________________________ ¹ The Works of Flavius Josephus, has been Reprinted into a Four-volume Set (by Baker Books). The reference here is now to be found in Volume II. Antiquities of the Jews, Book I. Chapter IV. in paragraph 2 (page 79) in the modern printing. |
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