Habakuk 1:1

1 De last, welken Habakuk, de profeet, gezien heeft.

Habakuk 1:1 Meaning and Commentary

Habakkuk 1:1

The burden which Habakkuk the prophet did see.
] This prophecy is called a "burden", or something took up and carried, being what the prophet received from the Lord, and went with to the people of the Jews, and was a heavy burdensome prophecy to them; declaring the calamities that should come upon them by the Chaldeans, who would invade their land, and carry them captive; and Habakkuk, that brought this account, is called a "prophet", to give the greater sanction to it; and it was what he had in vision from the Lord represented unto him, and therefore should be credited. Abarbinel inquires why Habakkuk should be called a prophet, when none of the lesser prophets are, excepting Haggai and Zechariah; and thinks the reason of it is, to give weight to his prophecy, since it might be suspected by some whether he was one; there being none of those phrases to be met with in this prophecy as in others, as "the word of the Lord came" or "thus saith the Lord".

Habakuk 1:1 In-Context

1 De last, welken Habakuk, de profeet, gezien heeft.
2 HEERE! hoe lang schreeuw ik, en Gij hoort niet, hoe lang roep ik geweld, tot U, en Gij verlost niet!
3 Waarom laat Gij mij ongerechtigheid zien, en aanschouwt de kwelling? Want verwoesting en geweld is tegen mij over, en er is twist, en men neemt gekijf op.
4 Daarom wordt de wet onderlaten, en het recht komt nimmermeer voort; want de goddeloze omringt den rechtvaardige; daarom komt het recht verdraaid voor.
5 Ziet onder de heidenen, en aanschouwt, en verwondert u, verwondert u, want Ik werk een werk in ulieder dagen, hetwelk gij niet geloven zult, als het verteld zal worden.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.