Question 160: Have automobiles and airplanes been the subject of Biblical prophecy?

Answer:

Nahum 2:4 has been quoted as referring to automobiles, but this appears to strain the meaning of the passage, which was written as a direct prophecy of the destruction of Nineveh. The verse describes the mad rush of those in chariots to escape the enemy. Isaiah 60:8 has been thought by some to be a reference to the coming use of airplanes, but here again the direct meaning is obvious, that in the time of Judea's prosperity ships shall flock to her shores as doves to the windows of their dovecotes. Habakkuk 1:8 might be thought to presage man-flight, but the figure is used to express the terrific haste with which the Chaldeans shall come against Judea.