Shatterer
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The term "Shatterer" is often associated with the imagery of destruction and divine judgment in the Bible. It is used to describe both the instruments of God's wrath and the ultimate defeat of evil forces. The concept of a "Shatterer" is deeply rooted in the prophetic literature of the Old Testament, where it symbolizes the breaking down of nations, powers, and strongholds that stand against God's will.

Biblical References:

1. Jeremiah 51:20-23 : In this passage, God speaks through the prophet Jeremiah, addressing Babylon as His weapon of war. "You are My war club, My weapon for battle—with you I shatter nations; with you I destroy kingdoms. With you I shatter horse and rider; with you I shatter chariot and driver. With you I shatter man and woman; with you I shatter old man and youth; with you I shatter young man and maiden. With you I shatter shepherd and flock; with you I shatter farmer and oxen; with you I shatter governors and officials." Here, the "Shatterer" is an instrument in God's hand, used to execute His judgment upon the nations.

2. Jeremiah 51:56 : "For the destroyer is coming against her, against Babylon. Her warriors will be captured, and their bows will be broken, for the LORD is a God of retribution; He will repay in full." This verse highlights the role of the "Shatterer" as an agent of divine retribution against Babylon, a symbol of human pride and rebellion against God.

3. Nahum 2:1 : "One who scatters is coming up against you. Guard the fortress, watch the road, brace yourselves, marshal all your strength!" The prophet Nahum warns Nineveh of an impending attack by a "scatterer" or "shatterer," indicating the imminent judgment and destruction that will come upon the city due to its wickedness.

Theological Significance:

The imagery of the "Shatterer" serves as a powerful reminder of God's sovereignty and justice. Throughout the Bible, God uses various nations and leaders as His instruments to bring about His purposes, including the punishment of sin and the dismantling of oppressive powers. The "Shatterer" is not merely a force of chaos but a tool in the divine plan to establish righteousness and order.

In a broader theological context, the concept of the "Shatterer" can also be seen as a foreshadowing of the ultimate defeat of evil. In the New Testament, Jesus Christ is portrayed as the one who will finally shatter the power of sin and death, bringing about the fulfillment of God's kingdom. As stated in 1 Corinthians 15:24-25 , "Then the end will come, when He hands over the kingdom to God the Father after He has destroyed all dominion, authority, and power. For He must reign until He has put all His enemies under His feet."

Application for Believers:

For believers, the notion of the "Shatterer" serves as both a warning and a source of hope. It warns of the consequences of turning away from God and embracing sin, while also providing hope that God will ultimately triumph over evil. Christians are called to align themselves with God's purposes, trusting in His justice and looking forward to the day when all things will be made new through Christ.
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Shatterer (1 Occurrence)

Nahum 2:1
He who dashes in pieces has come up against you. Keep the fortress! Watch the way! Strengthen your waist! Fortify your power mightily!
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