The chariots shall rage in the streets,
they shall justle one against another in the broad ways:
they shall seem like torches, they shall run like the lightnings.
Nahum 2:4
"This strange prophecy, found in the midst of the small book of Nahum, .... the entire book of Nahum deals with the coming destruction of Assyria and, especially, its great capital, Nineveh.
One of the most viciously aggressive and cruel empires in all history, bitterly opposed to God and His rule as Creator in the affairs of men, the Assyrians had been allowed by God to punish
the ten northern tribes of Israel, carrying them into captivity. But their own time of judgment was coming!
God called Nahum the prophet to announce its coming doom. It was still another century before Nahum's prophecies were fulfilled, but they were eventually accomplished at the hands of the Chaldeans and the Medes.
There is a possibility that, as is true with many other Old Testament passages, some of Nahum's prophecies have a near and far fulfillment;
--the first in the ruin of Nineveh,
--the second in the great judgments of the last days.
Some of the predictions (e.g., Nahum 1:5,8) seem more appropriate for the end-times, unless they are simply poetic exaggeration, as many think. ... the burning message of Nahum is that apostasy, violence, and cruelty eventually bring terrible judgment and utter destruction." HMM