Habacuc 1:6

6 Estoy incitando a los caldeos,ese pueblo despiadado e impetuoso,que recorre toda la tierrapara apoderarse de territorios ajenos.

Habacuc 1:6 Meaning and Commentary

Habakkuk 1:6

For, lo, I raise up the Chaldeans
A people still of late mean and low, famous only for their soothsaying, divination, and judicial astrology; but now become a powerful and warlike people, rising up under the permission of Providence to universal monarchy, and who would quickly add Judea to the rest of their dominions: [that] bitter and hasty nation;
a cruel and merciless people in their temper and disposition: "bitter" against the people of God and true religion, and causing bitterness, calamities, and distress, wherever they came: "hasty" and precipitate in their determinations; swift and nimble in their motions; active and vigorous in the prosecution of their designs: which shall march through the breadth of the land;
or "breadths of the land" F20; through the whole world, as they were attempting to do, having subdued Syria, all Asia, and great part of Africa, through which they boldly marched, bearing down all opposition that was in their way; or through the breadth of the land of Judea, taking all the fenced cities as they went along, and Jerusalem the metropolis of it; see ( Isaiah 8:7 Isaiah 8:8 ) : to possess the dwellingplaces [that are] not theirs;
the cities of Judea, and houses in them, as well as the palaces and dwellingplaces in Jerusalem, which they had no right unto, but what they got by the sword; what were the legal possessions and inheritances of others from father to son for ages past, these the Chaldeans would dispossess them of; and not only take them, and the spoil and plunder of them, for the present, but retain them in their possession, as an inheritance to be transmitted to their posterity. This may have some respect to the length of the captivity of the Jews, and their land being in the hands of their enemies for the space of seventy years.


FOOTNOTES:

F20 (Ura ybxrml) "latitudines terrae", Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Habacuc 1:6 In-Context

4 Por lo tanto, se entorpece la leyy no se da curso a la justicia.El impío acosa al justo,y las sentencias que se dictan son injustas.
5 «¡Miren a las naciones!¡Contémplenlas y quédense asombrados!Estoy por hacer en estos días cosas tan sorprendentesque no las creerán aunque alguien se las explique.
6 Estoy incitando a los caldeos,ese pueblo despiadado e impetuoso,que recorre toda la tierrapara apoderarse de territorios ajenos.
7 Son un pueblo temible y espantoso,que impone su propia justicia y grandeza.
8 Sus caballos son más veloces que leopardos,más feroces que lobos nocturnos.Su caballería se lanza a todo galope;sus jinetes vienen de muy lejos.¡Caen como buitres sobre su presa!
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