HABAKKUK, PROPHECIES OF
- Easton's
- Torrey's
| EASTON'S BIBLE DICTIONARY |
were probably written about B.C. 650-627, or, as some think, a few years
later. This book consists of three chapters, the contents of which are thus
comprehensively described: "When the prophet in spirit saw the formidable power
of the Chaldeans approaching and menacing his land, and saw the great evils they
would cause in Judea, he bore his complaints and doubts before Jehovah, the just
and the pure (1:2-17). And on this
occasion the future punishment of the Chaldeans was revealed to him (2). In the
third chapter a presentiment of the destruction of his country, in the inspired
heart of the prophet, contends with his hope that the enemy would be chastised."
The third chapter is a sublime song dedicated "to the chief musician," and
therefore intended apparently to be used in the worship of God. It is
"unequalled in majesty and splendour of language and imagery."
The passage in 2:4,
"The just shall live by his faith," is quoted by the apostle in Romans 1:17. (Compare Galatians 3:12; Hebrews 10:37,38.)
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