Habakuk 1:1

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1 Der Ausspruch, welchen Habakuk, der Prophet, geschaut hat.

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".

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Habakuk 1:1 In-Context

1 Der Ausspruch, welchen Habakuk, der Prophet, geschaut hat.
2 Wie lange, Jehova, habe ich gerufen, und du hörst nicht! Ich schreie zu dir: Gewalttat! und du rettest nicht.
3 Warum läßt du mich Unheil sehen, und schaust Mühsal an? Und Verwüstung und Gewalttat sind vor mir, und Streit entsteht, und Hader erhebt sich.
4 Darum wird das Gesetz kraftlos, und das Recht kommt nimmermehr hervor; denn der Gesetzlose umzingelt den Gerechten: darum kommt das Recht verdreht hervor.
5 Sehet unter den Nationen und schauet und erstaunet, staunet; denn ich wirke ein Werk in euren Tagen, ihr würdet es nicht glauben, wenn es erzählt würde.
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