
Habakkuk

   {1:1} The oracle which Habakkuk the prophet saw. {1:2}
[1>]Yahweh,[<1] how long will I cry, and you will not hear? I cry out
to you "Violence!" and will you not save? {1:3} Why do you show me
iniquity, and look at perversity? For destruction and violence are
before me. There is strife, and contention rises up. {1:4} Therefore
the law is paralyzed, and justice never goes forth; for the wicked
surround the righteous; therefore justice goes forth perverted.

   {1:5} "Look among the nations, watch, and wonder marvelously; for I
am working a work in your days, which you will not believe though it is
told you. {1:6} For, behold, I raise up the Chaldeans, that bitter and
hasty nation, that march through the breadth of the earth, to possess
dwelling places that are not theirs. {1:7} They are feared and dreaded.
Their judgment and their dignity proceed from themselves. {1:8} Their
horses also are swifter than leopards, and are more fierce than the
evening wolves. Their horsemen press proudly on. Yes, their horsemen
come from afar. They fly as an eagle that hurries to devour. {1:9} All
of them come for violence. Their hordes face the desert. He gathers
prisoners like sand. {1:10} Yes, he scoffs at kings, and princes are a
derision to him. He laughs at every stronghold, for he builds up an
earthen ramp, and takes it. {1:11} Then he sweeps by like the wind, and
goes on. He is indeed guilty, whose strength is his god."

   {1:12} Aren't you from everlasting, Yahweh my [2>]God[<2], my Holy
One? We will not die. Yahweh, you have appointed him for judgment. You,
Rock, have established him to punish. {1:13} You who have purer eyes
than to see evil, and who cannot look on perversity, why do you
tolerate those who deal treacherously, and keep silent when the wicked
swallows up the man who is more righteous than he, {1:14} and make men
like the fish of the sea, like the creeping things, that have no ruler
over them? {1:15} He takes up all of them with the hook. He catches
them in his net, and gathers them in his dragnet. Therefore he rejoices
and is glad. {1:16} Therefore he sacrifices to his net, and burns
incense to his dragnet, because by them his life is luxurious, and his
food is good. {1:17} Will he therefore continually empty his net, and
kill the nations without mercy?

   {2:1} I will stand at my watch, and set myself on the ramparts, and
will look out to see what he will say to me, and what I will answer
concerning my complaint.

   {2:2} Yahweh answered me, "Write the vision, and make it plain on
tablets, that he who runs may read it. {2:3} For the vision is yet for
the appointed time, and it hurries toward the end, and won't prove
false. Though it takes time, wait for it; because it will surely come.
It won't delay. {2:4} Behold, his soul is puffed up. It is not upright
in him, but the righteous will live by his faith. {2:5} Yes, moreover,
wine is treacherous. A haughty man who doesn't stay at home, who
enlarges his desire as [3>]Sheol[<3], and he is like death, and can't
be satisfied, but gathers to himself all nations, and heaps to himself
all peoples. {2:6} Won't all these take up a parable against him, and a
taunting proverb against him, and say, 'Woe to him who increases that
which is not his, and who enriches himself by extortion! How long?'
{2:7} Won't your debtors rise up suddenly, and wake up those who make
you tremble, and you will be their victim? {2:8} Because you have
plundered many nations, all the remnant of the peoples will plunder
you, because of men's blood, and for the violence done to the land, to
the city and to all who dwell in it. {2:9} Woe to him who gets an evil
gain for his house, that he may set his nest on high, that he may be
delivered from the hand of evil! {2:10} You have devised shame to your
house, by cutting off many peoples, and have sinned against your soul.
{2:11} For the stone will cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the
woodwork will answer it. {2:12} Woe to him who builds a town with
blood, and establishes a city by iniquity! {2:13} Behold, isn't it of
Yahweh of Armies that the peoples labor for the fire, and the nations
weary themselves for vanity? {2:14} For the earth will be filled with
the knowledge of the glory of Yahweh, as the waters cover the sea.

   {2:15} "Woe to him who gives his neighbor drink, pouring your
inflaming wine until they are drunk, so that you may gaze at their
naked bodies! {2:16} You are filled with shame, and not glory. You will
also drink, and be exposed! The cup of Yahweh's right hand will come
around to you, and disgrace will cover your glory. {2:17} For the
violence done to Lebanon will overwhelm you, and the destruction of the
animals, which made them afraid; because of men's blood, and for the
violence done to the land, to every city and to those who dwell in them.

   {2:18} "What value does the engraved image have, that its maker has
engraved it; the molten image, even the teacher of lies, that he who
fashions its form trusts in it, to make mute idols? {2:19} Woe to him
who says to the wood, 'Awake!' or to the mute stone, 'Arise!' Shall
this teach? Behold, it is overlaid with gold and silver, and there is
no breath at all in its midst. {2:20} But Yahweh is in his holy temple.
Let all the earth be silent before him!"

   {3:1} A prayer of Habakkuk, the prophet, set to victorious music.
{3:2} Yahweh, I have heard of your fame.
   I stand in awe of your deeds, Yahweh.
Renew your work in the midst of the years.
   In the midst of the years make it known.
   In wrath, you remember mercy.
{3:3} God came from Teman,
   the Holy One from Mount Paran.
Selah.

His glory covered the heavens,
   and his praise filled the earth.
{3:4} His splendor is like the sunrise.
   Rays shine from his hand, where his power is hidden.
{3:5} Plague went before him,
   and pestilence followed his feet.
{3:6} He stood, and shook the earth.
   He looked, and made the nations tremble.
   The ancient mountains were crumbled.
   The age-old hills collapsed.
   His ways are eternal.
{3:7} I saw the tents of Cushan in affliction.
   The dwellings of the land of Midian trembled.
{3:8} Was Yahweh displeased with the rivers?
   Was your anger against the rivers,
   or your wrath against the sea,
   that you rode on your horses,
   on your chariots of salvation?
{3:9} You uncovered your bow.
   You called for your sworn arrows.
Selah.
You split the earth with rivers.
{3:10} The mountains saw you, and were afraid.
   The storm of waters passed by.
   The deep roared and lifted up its hands on high.
{3:11} The sun and moon stood still in the sky,
   at the light of your arrows as they went,
   at the shining of your glittering spear.
{3:12} You marched through the land in wrath.
   You threshed the nations in anger.
{3:13} You went forth for the salvation of your people,
   for the salvation of your anointed.
You crushed the head of the land of wickedness.
   You stripped them head to foot.
Selah.

{3:14} You pierced the heads of his warriors with their own spears.
   They came as a whirlwind to scatter me,
   gloating as if to devour the wretched in secret.
{3:15} You trampled the sea with your horses,
   churning mighty waters.
{3:16} I heard, and my body trembled.
   My lips quivered at the voice.
Rottenness enters into my bones, and I tremble in my place,
   because I must wait quietly for the day of trouble,
   for the coming up of the people who invade us.
{3:17} For though the fig tree doesn't flourish,
   nor fruit be in the vines;
   the labor of the olive fails,
   the fields yield no food;
   the flocks are cut off from the fold,
   and there is no herd in the stalls:
{3:18} yet I will rejoice in Yahweh.
   I will be joyful in the God of my salvation!
{3:19} Yahweh, the [4>]Lord[<4], is my strength.
   He makes my feet like deer's feet,
   and enables me to go in high places.

   For the music director, on my stringed instruments.





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Footnotes:
[1] {1:2} "Yahweh" is God's proper Name, sometimes rendered "LORD" (all
caps) in other translations.

[2] {1:12} The Hebrew word rendered "God" is "Elohim."

[3] {2:5} Sheol is the place of the dead.

[4] {3:19} The word translated "Lord" is "Adonai."

