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\id HAB - Berean Study Bible
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\h Habakkuk
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\toc1 Habakkuk
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\mt1 Habakkuk
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\c 1
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\s1 Habakkuk’s First Complaint
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\b
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\m
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\v 1 This is the burden that Habakkuk the prophet received in a vision:
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\b
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\q1
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\v 2 How long, O LORD, must I call for help
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\q2 but You do not hear,
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\q1 or cry out to You, “Violence!”
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\q2 but You do not save?
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\q1
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\v 3 Why do You make me see iniquity?
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\q2 Why do You tolerate wrongdoing?
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\q1 Destruction and violence are before me.
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\q2 Strife is ongoing, and conflict abounds.
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\q1
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\v 4 Therefore the law is paralyzed,
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\q2 and justice never goes forth.
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\q1 For the wicked hem in the righteous,
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\q2 so that justice is perverted.
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\s1 The LORD’s Answer
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\b
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\q1
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\v 5 “Look at the nations and observe—
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\q2 be utterly astounded!\f + \fr 1:5 \ft LXX Look, you scoffers, wonder and perish!\f*
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\q1 For I am doing a work in your days
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\q2 that you would never believe
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\q2 even if someone told you.\f + \fr 1:5 \ft Cited in Acts 13:41\f*
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\q1
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\v 6 For behold, I am raising up the Chaldeans \f + \fr 1:6 \ft That is, the Babylonians\f*—
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\q2 that ruthless and impetuous nation
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\q1 which marches through the breadth of the earth
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\q2 to seize dwellings not their own.
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\q1
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\v 7 They are dreaded and feared;
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\q2 from themselves they derive justice and sovereignty.
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\q1
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\v 8 Their horses are swifter than leopards,
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\q2 fiercer than wolves of the night.
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\q1 Their horsemen charge ahead,
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\q2 and their cavalry comes from afar.
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\q1 They fly like a vulture,
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\q2 swooping down to devour.
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\q1
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\v 9 All of them come bent on violence;
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\q2 their hordes advance like the east wind;
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\q2 they gather prisoners like sand.
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\q1
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\v 10 They scoff at kings
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\q2 and make rulers an object of scorn.
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\q1 They laugh at every fortress
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\q2 and build up siege ramps to seize it.
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\q1
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\v 11 Then they sweep by like the wind
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\q2 and pass on through.
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\q1 They are guilty;
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\q2 their own strength is their god.”
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\s1 Habakkuk’s Second Complaint
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\r (Psalm 11:1–7)
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\b
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\q1
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\v 12 Are You not from everlasting,
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\q2 O LORD, my God, my Holy One?
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\q2 We will not die.
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\q1 O LORD, You have appointed them
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\q2 to execute judgment;
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\q1 O Rock, You have established them
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\q2 for correction.
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\q1
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\v 13 Your eyes are too pure to look upon evil,
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\q2 and You cannot tolerate wrongdoing.
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\q1 So why do You tolerate the faithless?
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\q2 Why are You silent
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\q1 while the wicked swallow up
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\q2 those more righteous than themselves?
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\q1
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\v 14 You have made men like the fish of the sea,
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\q2 like creeping things that have no ruler.
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\q1
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\v 15 The foe pulls all of them up \f + \fr 1:15 \ft Literally He pulls all of them up\f* with a hook;
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\q2 he catches them in his dragnet,
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\q1 and gathers them in his fishing net;
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\q2 so he rejoices gladly.
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\q1
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\v 16 Therefore he sacrifices to his dragnet
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\q2 and burns incense to his fishing net,
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\q1 for by these things his portion is sumptuous
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\q2 and his food is rich.
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\q1
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\v 17 Will he, therefore, empty his net
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\q2 and continue to slay nations without mercy?
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\c 2
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\s1 The LORD Answers Again
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\b
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\q1
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\v 1 I will stand at my guard post
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\q2 and station myself on the ramparts.
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\q1 I will watch to see what He will say to me,
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\q2 and how I should answer when corrected.
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\m
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\v 2 Then the LORD answered me:
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\b
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\q1 “Write down this vision
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\q2 and clearly inscribe it on tablets,
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\q2 so that a herald may run with it.
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\q1
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\v 3 For the vision awaits an appointed time;
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\q2 it testifies of the end and does not lie.
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\q1 Though it lingers, wait for it,
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\q2 since it will surely come and will not delay.\f + \fr 2:3 \ft Or Though He lingers, wait for Him, since He will surely come and will not delay; see also LXX; cited in Hebrews 10:37.\f*
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\q1
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\v 4 Look at the proud one; his soul is not upright \f + \fr 2:4 \ft LXX If he should draw back, My soul has no pleasure in him\f*—
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\q2 but the righteous will live by faith \f + \fr 2:4 \ft Or faithfulness; cited in Romans 1:17, Galatians 3:11, and Hebrews 10:38\f*—
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\q1
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\v 5 and wealth \f + \fr 2:5 \ft DSS; MT wine\f* indeed betrays him.
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\q2 He is an arrogant man never at rest.
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\q1 He enlarges his appetite like Sheol,
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\q2 and like Death, he is never satisfied.
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\q1 He gathers all the nations to himself
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\q2 and collects all the peoples as his own.
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\s1 Woe to the Chaldeans
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\b
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\q1
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\v 6 Will not all of these take up a taunt against him,
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\q2 speaking with mockery and derision:
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\b
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\q1 ‘Woe to him who amasses what is not his
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\q2 and makes himself rich with many loans!
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\q2 How long will this go on?’
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\q1
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\v 7 Will not your creditors suddenly arise
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\q2 and those who disturb you awaken?
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\q2 Then you will become their prey.
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\q1
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\v 8 Because you have plundered many nations,
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\q2 the remnant of the people will plunder you—
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\q1 because of your bloodshed against man
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\q2 and your violence against the land, the city,
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\q2 and all their dwellers.
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\b
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\q1
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\v 9 Woe to him who builds his house
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\q2 by unjust gain,
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\q1 to place his nest on high
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\q2 and escape the hand of disaster!
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\q1
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\v 10 You have plotted shame for your house
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\q2 by cutting off many peoples
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\q2 and forfeiting your life.\f + \fr 2:10 \ft Literally sinning against your soul\f*
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\q1
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\v 11 For the stones will cry out from the wall,
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\q2 and the rafters will echo it from the woodwork.
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\b
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\q1
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\v 12 Woe to him who builds a city with bloodshed
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\q2 and establishes a town by iniquity!
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\q1
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\v 13 Is it not indeed from the LORD of Hosts
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\q2 that the labor of the people only feeds the fire,
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\q2 and the nations weary themselves in vain?
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\q1
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\v 14 For the earth will be filled
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\q2 with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD
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\q2 as the waters cover the sea.
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\b
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\q1
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\v 15 Woe to him who gives drink to his neighbors,
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\q2 pouring it from the wineskin until they are drunk,
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\q2 in order to gaze at their nakedness!
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\q1
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\v 16 You will be filled with shame instead of glory.
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\q2 You too must drink
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\q2 and expose your uncircumcision!\f + \fr 2:16 \ft DSS, LXX, and Syriac and stagger\f*
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\q1 The cup in the LORD’s right hand
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\q2 will come around to you,
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\q2 and utter disgrace will cover your glory.
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\q1
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\v 17 For your violence against Lebanon will overwhelm you,
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\q2 and the destruction of animals will terrify you,
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\q1 because of your bloodshed against men
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\q2 and your violence against the land, the city,
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\q2 and all their dwellers.
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\b
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\q1
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\v 18 What use is an idol,
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\q2 that a craftsman should carve it—
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\q1 or an image,
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\q2 a teacher of lies?
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\q1 For its maker trusts in his own creation;
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\q2 he makes idols that cannot speak.
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\q1
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\v 19 Woe to him who says to wood, ‘Awake!’
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\q2 or to silent stone, ‘Arise!’
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\q2 Can it give guidance?
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\q1 Behold, it is overlaid with gold and silver,
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\q2 yet there is no breath in it at all.”
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\b
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\q1
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\v 20 But the LORD is in His holy temple;
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\q2 let all the earth be silent before Him.
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\c 3
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\s1 Habakkuk’s Prayer
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\b
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\m
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\v 1 This is a prayer of Habakkuk the prophet, according to Shigionoth:\f + \fr 3:1 \ft Shigionoth is probably a musical term indicating the setting for the prayer.\f*
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\b
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\q1
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\v 2 O LORD, I have heard the report of You;
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\q2 I stand in awe, O LORD, of Your deeds.
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\q1 Revive them in these years;
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\q2 make them known in these years.
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\q2 In Your wrath, remember mercy!
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\b
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\q1
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\v 3 God came from Teman,
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\q2 and the Holy One from Mount Paran.
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\qr Selah \f + \fr 3:3 \ft Selah or Interlude is probably a musical or literary term; also in verses 9 and 13.\f*
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\q1 His glory covered the heavens,
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\q2 and His praise filled the earth.
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\q1
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\v 4 His radiance was like the sunlight;
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\q2 rays flashed from His hand,
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\q2 where His power is hidden.
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\q1
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\v 5 Plague went before Him,
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\q2 and fever followed in His steps.
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\q1
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\v 6 He stood and measured the earth;
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\q2 He looked and startled the nations;
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\q1 the ancient mountains crumbled;
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\q2 the perpetual hills collapsed.
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\q2 His ways are everlasting.
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\b
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\q1
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\v 7 I saw the tents of Cushan in distress;
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\q2 the curtains of Midian were trembling.
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\q1
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\v 8 Were You angry at the rivers, O LORD?
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\q2 Was Your wrath against the streams?
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\q1 Did You rage against the sea
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\q2 when You rode on Your horses,
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\q2 on Your chariots of salvation?
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\q1
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\v 9 You brandished Your bow;
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\q2 You called for many arrows.
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\qr Selah
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\q2 You split the earth with rivers.
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\q1
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\v 10 The mountains saw You and quaked;
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\q2 torrents of water swept by.
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\q1 The deep roared with its voice
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\q2 and lifted its hands on high.
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\q1
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\v 11 Sun and moon stood still
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\q2 in their places
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\q1 at the flash of Your flying arrows,
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\q2 at the brightness of Your shining spear.
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\q1
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\v 12 You marched across the earth with fury;
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\q2 You threshed the nations in wrath.
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\q1
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\v 13 You went forth for the salvation of Your people,
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\q2 to save Your anointed.
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\q1 You crushed the head of the house of the wicked
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\q2 and stripped him from head to toe.
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\qr Selah
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\q1
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\v 14 With his own spear You pierced his head,
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\q2 when his warriors stormed out to scatter us,
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\q1 gloating as though ready
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\q2 to secretly devour the weak.
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\q1
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\v 15 You trampled the sea with Your horses,
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\q2 churning the great waters.
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\b
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\q1
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\v 16 I heard and trembled within;
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\q2 my lips quivered at the sound.
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\q1 Decay entered my bones;
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\q2 I trembled where I stood.
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\q1 Yet I must wait patiently for the day of distress
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\q2 to come upon the people who invade us.
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\s1 Habakkuk Rejoices
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\b
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\q1
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\v 17 Though the fig tree does not bud
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\q2 and no fruit is on the vines,
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\q1 though the olive crop fails
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\q2 and the fields produce no food,
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\q1 though the sheep are cut off from the fold
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\q2 and no cattle are in the stalls,
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\q1
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\v 18 yet I will exult in the LORD;
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\q2 I will rejoice in the God of my salvation!
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\q1
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\v 19 GOD the Lord is my strength;
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\q2 He makes my feet like those of a deer;
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\q2 He makes me walk upon the heights!
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\pc
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\b
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\it For the choirmaster. With stringed instruments.
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\it*
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