Habakkuk, 3

The New American Bible

1 Prayer of Habakkuk, the prophet. To a plaintive tune.

2 O LORD, I have heard your renown, and feared, O LORD, your work. In the course of the years revive it, in the course of the years make it known; in your wrath remember compassion!

3 , the Holy One from Mount Paran. Covered are the heavens with his glory, and with his praise the earth is filled.

4 His splendor spreads like the light; rays shine forth from beside him, where his power is concealed.

5 Before him goes pestilence, and the plague follows in his steps.

6 He pauses to survey the earth; his look makes the nations tremble. The eternal mountains are shattered, the age-old hills bow low along his ancient ways.

7 I see the tents of Cushan collapse; trembling are the pavilions of the land of Midian.

8 Is your anger against the streams, O LORD? Is your wrath against the streams, your rage against the sea, That you drive the steeds of your victorious chariot?

9 Bared and ready is your bow, filled with arrows is your quiver. Into streams you split the earth;

10 at sight of you the mountains tremble. A torrent of rain descends; the ocean gives forth its roar. The sun forgets to rise,

11 the moon remains in its shelter, At the light of your flying arrows, at the gleam of your flashing spear.

12 In wrath you bestride the earth, in fury you trample the nations.

13 You come forth to save your people, to save your anointed one. You crush the heads of the wicked, you lay bare their bases at the neck.

14 You pierce with your shafts the heads of their princes whose boast would be of devouring the wretched in their lair.

15 You tread the sea with your steeds amid the churning of the deep waters.

16 I hear, and my body trembles; at the sound, my lips quiver. Decay invades my bones, my legs tremble beneath me. I await the day of distress that will come upon the people who attack us.

17 For though the fig tree blossom not nor fruit be on the vines, Though the yield of the olive fail and the terraces produce no nourishment, Though the flocks disappear from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls,

18 Yet will I rejoice in the LORD and exult in my saving God.

19 GOD, my Lord, is my strength; he makes my feet swift as those of hinds and enables me to go upon the heights. For the leader; with stringed instruments.




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Habakkuk Chapter 3 is a prayer of the prophet, in which he expresses his confidence in God, even in the face of the difficulties and adversities that the people of Judah were facing. He recognizes the greatness and power of God and asks him to intervene to save his people. Below are five verses from other Bible books that relate to the topics covered in Habakkuk 3:

Psalm 18:2: "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my liberator; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge. He is my shield and the power that saves me, my tower . " This verse speaks of trust in God as a protector and savior, just as Habakkuk expressed in his prayer.

Psalm 46:1: "God is our refuge and our fortress, aid always present in adversity." This verse reinforces the idea that God is a safe and constant shelter for those who trust him, even when they face difficulties.

Isaiah 40:28: "Do you not know, never heard? The Lord is the eternal God, the Creator of all the earth. He is not tired or exhausted; His wisdom is unfathomable." This verse highlights the greatness and power of God, central themes of the prayer of Habakkuk.

Psalm 144:5: "Get down, Lord, of the heavens; touches the hills, that they may smoke." This verse makes a request for God to intervene on earth, just as Habakkuk asks him to save his people.

Isaiah 35:4: "Say the discouraged heart: 'Be strong, don't be afraid! See your God: revenge comes, divine retribution; He comes to save them.'" This verse brings a message of encouragement to Those who are experiencing difficulties, just as Habakkuk seeks to encourage the people of Judah in their prayer.





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