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".