NAHUM
(Naʹhum) [consolation or comforter].
1. An Israelite prophet of the seventh century B.C.E. and the writer of the book bearing his name. Nahum may have been in Judah at the time he recorded his prophecy. (Nah. 1:15) His being an Elkoshite evidently means that he was a resident of Elkosh, possibly a city or village of Judah.—Nah. 1:1; see ELKOSHITE.
2. A postexilic ancestor of Jesus Christ in the line of his earthly mother Mary.—Luke 3:25.