Abacuc 3:12

12 Tu percorri la terra nella tua indignazione, tu schiacci le nazioni nella tua ira.

Abacuc 3:12 Meaning and Commentary

Habakkuk 3:12

Thou didst march through the land with indignation
Not the land of Canaan, fighting against the inhabitants of it, dispossessing them to make room for the Israelites, whatever allusion may be to it; but the antichristian land, the whole Romish jurisdiction, and all the states of it, through which the Lord will march in wrath and fury, when he pours out the vials of it upon them; or this is desired, and prayed for; for it may be rendered, "do thou march through the land" F18; foreseeing and believing that he would: thou didst thresh the heathen in anger;
or, "do thou thresh" F19, &c.; these are the Papists, called heathens and Gentiles in Scripture, because of the heathenish customs and practices they have introduced into the Christian religion, ( Psalms 10:16 ) ( Revelation 11:2 ) these are the nations that will be gathered together like sheaves of grain on a floor to be threshed; and when Zion the church of Christ, and Christian princes, will be called upon to arise, and thresh them; and the Lord by them will do it, namely, separate his own people from them, which are like wheat, and utterly destroy them, as chaff and stubble, ( Micah 4:12 Micah 4:13 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (deut) "progredlaris", Van Till.
F19 (vwdt) "tritures", Van Till.

Abacuc 3:12 In-Context

10 I monti ti vedono e tremano; passa una piena d’acque: l’abisso fa udir la sua voce, e leva un alto le mani.
11 Il sole e la luna si fermano nella loro dimora; si cammina alla luce delle tue saette, al lampeggiare della tua lancia sfolgorante.
12 Tu percorri la terra nella tua indignazione, tu schiacci le nazioni nella tua ira.
13 Tu esci per salvare il tuo popolo, per liberare il tuo unto; tu abbatti la sommità della casa dell’empio, e la demolisci da capo a fondo. Sela.
14 Tu trafiggi coi lor propri dardi la testa de’ suoi capi, che vengon come un uragano per disperdermi, mandando gridi di gioia, come se già divorassero il misero nei loro nascondigli.
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