habakkuk in English

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a Hebrew minor prophet, probably of the 7th century bc.

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1. (Habakkuk 1:1; 3:19, subscription) But Habakkuk hears shocking news.

2. Why is Habakkuk filled with hope and confidence?

3. TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | NAHUM 1–HABAKKUK 3

4. 3, 4. (a) What questions did Habakkuk ask?

5. That was the resolve of God’s prophet Habakkuk.

6. Habakkuk wondered why God allowed wickedness to prevail.

7. What can we learn from what Habakkuk did next?

8. 10 min: “Take as a Pattern the Prophets —Habakkuk.”

9. 8 Jehovah showed Habakkuk that He was ready to act.

10. We find the answer at Habakkuk 3:3, 4.

11. Frightful and fear-inspiring it is.” —Habakkuk 1:5-7.

12. ‘There will be disgrace upon its glory.’ —Habakkuk 2:16.

13. What did Habakkuk resolve to do after listening to Jehovah?

14. • What is the present-day significance of the woes announced through Habakkuk?

15. (Habakkuk 1:13-17) Christian counselors should be equally ready to listen.

16. Just as God told Habakkuk, there is an “appointed time” for this.

17. (Habakkuk 3:9) These are rivers, our planet’s arteries of life.

18. • Jehovah carried on what unbelievable “activity” in the time of Habakkuk?

19. Habakkuk will continue declaring God’s message —even if doing so means death.

20. 8 Habakkuk did not know how close the destruction of Jerusalem was.

21. Such carved images and molten statues are “valueless gods.”—Habakkuk 2:18.

22. How did Paul use Habakkuk 1:5 with regard to rejection of Jesus?

23. 18 Right now, however, Habakkuk waits to hear Jehovah’s further words to him.

24. 5 Habakkuk sees the smoke of incense rising from the roofs of nearby homes.

25. What is especially encouraging about God’s words recorded at Habakkuk 2:2, 3?

26. (Habakkuk 1:12) He will always be alive and ready to help us.

27. 15, 16. (a) What powerful promises can we find in the book of Habakkuk?

28. (Habakkuk 2:1) Jehovah’s people of the 20th century have shown that same determination.

29. 6 Habakkuk took the initiative to draw close to Jehovah, his trusted Friend and Father.

30. And this is especially true in our age of instant gratification. —Habakkuk 1:2.

31. Hence, God’s prophet Habakkuk was divinely inspired to say: “Law grows numb, and justice never goes forth.

32. 4 Envision Jehovah’s prophet Habakkuk sitting on the flat roof of his house, enjoying the cool evening breeze.

33. 17 The book of Habakkuk provides a powerful lesson for all of us living in these last days.

34. (Psalm 60:12) Jehovah also energized Habakkuk so that he might complete his assignment as prophet.

35. 15 When Habakkuk says “warriors . . . moved tempestuously to scatter me,” the prophet speaks for Jehovah’s anointed servants.

36. The wicked hem in the righteous, so that justice is perverted.” —Habakkuk 1:3, 4, New International Version.

37. (Habakkuk 1:13) Yes, Jehovah is “too pure in eyes to see what is bad,” that is, to tolerate wrongdoing.

38. Because the wicked one is surrounding the righteous one, for that reason justice goes forth crooked.” —Habakkuk 1:2-4.

39. (Habakkuk 1:13) Jehovah stood in radiant contrast to the gods of the land the Israelites would soon inhabit —Canaan.

40. (Habakkuk 2:3; 2 Peter 3:9, 10) Hence, let us “pay more than the usual attention to the things heard.”

41. Is that why he will empty out his dragnet, and does he have to kill nations constantly, while he shows no compassion?” —Habakkuk 1:13-17.

42. Habakkuk II was closest to the COHQ model and would have been a very large, slow, self-propelled vessel made of pykrete with steel reinforcement.

43. (Habakkuk 1:2, 3) Yet, it is so easy to develop a Jonahlike attitude, being unconcerned about the welfare of people who might repent.

44. (Micah 4:2; Habakkuk 3:19) Doubtless, you soon realized that walking along these elevated paths of pure worship brought you protection and joy.

45. The answer is that miracles served their purpose back then, but today God expects us to live by faith. —Habakkuk 2:2-4; Hebrews 10:37-39.

46. (Habakkuk 2:3) Remember, the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. came quickly, when the Jews did not expect it, when they thought that danger was past.

47. (Micah 7:7; Habakkuk 2:3) Before we consider how that will happen, though, let us examine why “the creation was subjected to futility” in the first place.

48. Like Habakkuk, each of them could then declare: “I will keep myself stationed upon the bulwark; and I shall keep watch, to see what he will speak by me.”

49. By inspiring Habakkuk to write down his concerns, Jehovah provided us with an important object lesson: We must not be afraid to tell Him about our concerns or doubts.

50. (Hab 1:1; 3:1) From the book’s closing notation (“To the director on my stringed instruments”) and the dirge in chapter 3, it has been inferred that Habakkuk was a Levitical temple musician.