Nahum 2:9
Take ye the spoil of silver, take the spoil of gold: for there is none end of the store and glory out of all the pleasant furniture.
Cross-references
Nahum 2:12
Related theme
Nahum 2:12 recalls the lion's lair full of prey — the same wealth from verse 9 now being plundered.
Nahum 2:13
Parallel
Nahum 2:13 declares the Lord's judgment against Nineveh — the reason the plunder in verse 9 is happening.
Nahum 3:7
Parallel
In Nahum 3:7, the plundering of Nineveh leads to the lament 'Nineveh is laid waste!' — a direct consequence of the plunder in 2:9.
Isaiah 33:4
Parallel
Isaiah 33:4 uses locust imagery to describe plundering Assyria's wealth — a parallel prophecy of Nineveh's fall.
Isaiah 10:14
Contrast
Isaiah 10:14 records Assyria's boast of plundering nations — the same Assyria now being plundered in Nahum 2:9. A reversal of fortune.
Ezekiel 26:12
Parallel
Ezekiel 26:12 similarly describes Tyre's wealth being plundered and looted — a parallel judgment oracle against a proud city.