Passage
Seize ye silver, seize ye gold, And there is no end to the prepared things, <FI>To<Fi> the abundance of all desirable vessels.
Seize ye silver, seize ye gold, And there is no end to the prepared things, <FI>To<Fi> the abundance of all desirable vessels.
Nahum 2:7 And it is established--she hath removed, She hath been brought up, And her handmaids are leading as the voice of doves, Tabering on their hearts.
Nahum 2:8 And Nineveh <FI>is<Fi> as a pool of waters, From of old it <FI>is<Fi> --and they are fleeing! `Stand ye, stand;' and none is turning!
Nahum 2:9 Seize ye silver, seize ye gold, And there is no end to the prepared things, <FI>To<Fi> the abundance of all desirable vessels.
Nahum 2:10 She is empty, yea, emptiness and waste, And the heart hath melted, And the knees have smitten together, And great pain <FI>is<Fi> in all loins, And the faces of all of them have gathered paleness.
Nahum 2:11 Where <FI>is<Fi> the habitation of lionesses? And a feeding-place it <FI>is<Fi> for young lions Where walked hath a lion, an old lion, A lion's whelp, and there is none troubling.
The verse centers on "seize", "silver", "gold", "prepared", "things", "abundance", and "desirable". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "seize" and "silver", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 8's "And Nineveh FI is Fi as a..." into verse 10's "She is empty yea emptiness and waste...", so "seize" and "silver" belong inside that flow. In Nahum context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "seize" and "silver" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.