1:1 |
The word which Habakkuk the
prophet saw. |
1:2 |
How
long, O Lord, will your ears be shut to my voice? I make an outcry to you
about violent behaviour, but you do not send salvation. |
1:3 |
Why
do you make me see evil-doing, and why are my eyes fixed on wrong? for
wasting and violent acts are before me: and there is fighting and bitter
argument. |
1:4 |
For
this reason the law is feeble and decisions are not effected: for the upright
man is circled round by evil-doers; because of which right is twisted. |
1:5 |
See
among the nations, and take note, and be full of wonder: for in your days I
am doing a work in which you will have no belief, even if news of it is given
to you. |
1:6 |
For
see, I am sending the Chaldaeans, that bitter and quick-moving nation; who go
through the wide spaces of the earth to get for themselves living-places
which are not theirs. |
1:7 |
They
are greatly to be feared: their right comes from themselves. |
1:8 |
And
their horses are quicker than leopards and their horsemen more cruel than
evening wolves; they come from far away, like an eagle in flight rushing on
its food. |
1:9 |
They
are coming all of them with force; the direction of their faces is forward,
the number of their prisoners is like the sands of the sea. |
1:10 |
He
makes little of kings, rulers are a sport to him; all the strong places are
to be laughed at; for he makes earthworks and takes them. |
1:11 |
Then
his purpose will be changed, over-stepping the limit; he will make his
strength his god. |
1:12 |
Are
you not eternal, O Lord my God, my Holy One? for you there is no death. O
Lord, he has been ordered by you for our punishment; and by you, O Rock, he
has been marked out to put us right. |
1:13 |
Before
your holy eyes sin may not be seen, and you are unable to put up with wrong;
why, then, are your eyes on the false? why do you say nothing when the
evil-doer puts an end to one who is more upright than himself? |
1:14 |
He
has made men like the fishes of the sea, like the worms which have no ruler
over them. |
1:15 |
He
takes them all up with his hook, he takes them in his net, getting them
together in his fishing-net: for which cause he is glad and full of joy. |
1:16 |
For
this reason he makes an offering to his net, burning perfume to his
fishing-net; because by them he gets much food and his meat is fat. |
1:17 |
For
this cause his net is ever open, and there is no end to his destruction of
the nations. |
2:1 |
I
will take my position and be on watch, placing myself on my tower, looking
out to see what he will say to me, and what answer he will give to my
protest. |
2:2 |
And
the Lord gave me an answer, and said, Put the vision in writing and make it
clear on stones, so that the reader may go quickly. |
2:3 |
For
the vision is still for the fixed time, and it is moving quickly to the end,
and it will not be false: even if it is slow in coming, go on waiting for it;
because it will certainly come, it will not be kept back. |
2:4 |
As
for the man of pride, my soul has no pleasure in him; but the upright man
will have life through his good faith. |
2:5 |
A
curse on the cruel and False one! the man full of pride, who never has
enough; who makes his desires wide as the underworld! he is like death; he is
never full, but he makes all nations come to him, getting all peoples
together to himself. |
2:6 |
Will
not all these take up a word of shame against him and a bitter saying against
him, and say, A curse on him who goes on taking what is not his and is
weighted down with the property of debtors! |
2:7 |
Will
not your creditors suddenly be moved against you, and your troublers get up
from their sleep, and you will be to them like goods taken in war? |
2:8 |
Because
you have taken their goods from great nations, all the rest of the peoples
will take your goods from you; because of men's blood and violent acts
against the land and the town and all who are living in it. |
2:9 |
A
curse on him who gets evil profits for his family, so that he may put his
resting-place on high and be safe from the hand of the wrongdoer! |
2:10 |
You
have been a cause of shame to your house by cutting off a number of peoples,
and sinning against your soul. |
2:11 |
For
the stone will give a cry out of the wall, and it will be answered by the
board out of the woodwork. |
2:12 |
A
curse on him who is building a place with blood, and basing a town on
evil-doing! |
2:13 |
See,
is it not the pleasure of the Lord of armies that the peoples are working for
the fire and using themselves up for nothing? |
2:14 |
For
the earth will be full of the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the sea
is covered by the waters. |
2:15 |
A
curse on him who gives his neighbour the wine of his wrath, making him
overcome with strong drink from the cup of his passion, so that you may be a
witness of their shame! |
2:16 |
You
are full of shame in place of glory: take your part in the drinking, and let
your shame be uncovered: the cup of the Lord's right hand will come round to
you and your glory will be covered with shame. |
2:17 |
For
the violent acts against Lebanon will come on you, and the destruction of the
cattle will be a cause of fear to you, because of men's blood and the violent
acts against the land and the town and all who are living in it. |
2:18 |
What
profit is the pictured image to its maker? and as for the metal image, the
False teacher, why does its maker put his faith in it, making False gods
without a voice? |
2:19 |
A
curse on him who says to the wood, Awake! to the unbreathing stone, Up! let
it be a teacher! See, it is plated with gold and silver, and there is no
breath at all inside it. |
2:20 |
But
the Lord is in his holy Temple: let all the earth be quiet before him. |
3:1 |
A prayer of
Habakkuk the prophet, put to Shigionoth. |
3:2 |
O
Lord, word of you has come to my ears; I have seen your work, O Lord; when
the years come near make it clear; in wrath keep mercy in mind. |
3:3 |
God
came from Teman, and the Holy One from Mount Paran. Selah. The heavens were
covered with his glory, and the earth was full of his praise. |
3:4 |
He
was shining like the light; he had rays coming out from his hand: there his
power was kept secret. |
3:5 |
Before him
went disease, and flames went out at his feet. |
3:6 |
From
his high place he sent shaking on the earth; he saw and nations were suddenly
moved: and the eternal mountains were broken, the unchanging hills were bent
down; his ways are eternal. |
3:7 |
The
curtains of Cushan were troubled, and the tents of Midian were shaking. |
3:8 |
Was
your wrath burning against the rivers? were you angry with the sea, that you
went on your horses, on your war-carriages of salvation? |
3:9 |
Your
bow was quite uncovered. Selah. By you the earth was cut through with
rivers. |
3:10 |
The
mountains saw you and were moved with fear; the clouds were streaming with
water: the voice of the deep was sounding; the sun did not come up, and the
moon kept still in her place. |
3:11 |
At
the light of your arrows they went away, at the shining of your polished
spear. |
3:12 |
You
went stepping through the land in wrath, crushing the nations in your
passion. |
3:13 |
You
went out for the salvation of your people, for the salvation of the one on
whom your holy oil was put; wounding the head of the family of the evil-doer,
uncovering the base even to the neck. Selah. |
3:14 |
You
have put your spears through his head, his horsemen were sent in flight like
dry stems; they had joy in driving away the poor, in making a meal of them
secretly. |
3:15 |
The
feet of your horses were on the sea, on the mass of great waters. |
3:16 |
Hearing
it, my inner parts were moved, and my lips were shaking at the sound; my
bones became feeble, and my steps were uncertain under me: I gave sounds of
grief in the day of trouble, when his forces came up against the people in
bands. |
3:17 |
For
though the fig-tree has no flowers, and there is no fruit on the vine, and
work on the olive comes to nothing, and the fields give no food; and the
flock is cut off from its resting-place, and there is no herd in the
cattle-house: |
3:18 |
Still,
I will be glad in the Lord, my joy will be in the God of my salvation. |
3:19 |
The
Lord God is my strength, and he makes my feet like roes' feet, guiding me on
my high places. For the chief music-maker on corded instruments. |
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