The Bible in Basic English BBE
Good News Translation GNT
1 The word which Habakkuk the prophet saw.
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This is the message that the Lord revealed to the prophet Habakkuk.
2 How long, O Lord, will your ears be shut to my voice? I make an outcry to you about violent behaviour, but you do not send salvation.
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O Lord, how long must I call for help before you listen, before you save us from violence?
3 Why do you make me see evil-doing, and why are my eyes fixed on wrong? for wasting and violent acts are before me: and there is fighting and bitter argument.
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Why do you make me see such trouble? How can you stand to look on such wrongdoing? Destruction and violence are all around me, and there is fighting and quarreling everywhere.
4 For this reason the law is feeble and decisions are not effected: for the upright man is circled round by evil-doers; because of which right is twisted.
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The law is weak and useless, and justice is never done. Evil people get the better of the righteous, and so justice is perverted.
5 See among the nations, and take note, and be full of wonder: for in your days I am doing a work in which you will have no belief, even if news of it is given to you.
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Then the Lord said to his people, "Keep watching the nations around you, and you will be astonished at what you see. I am going to do something that you will not believe when you hear about it.
6 For see, I am sending the Chaldaeans, that bitter and quick-moving nation; who go through the wide spaces of the earth to get for themselves living-places which are not theirs.
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I am bringing the Babylonians to power, those fierce, restless people. They are marching out across the world to conquer other lands.
7 They are greatly to be feared: their right comes from themselves.
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They spread fear and terror, and in their pride they are a law to themselves.
8 And their horses are quicker than leopards and their horsemen more cruel than evening wolves; they come from far away, like an eagle in flight rushing on its food.
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"Their horses are faster than leopards, fiercer than hungry wolves. Their cavalry troops come riding from distant lands; their horses paw the ground. They come swooping down like eagles attacking their prey.
9 They are coming all of them with force; the direction of their faces is forward, the number of their prisoners is like the sands of the sea.
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"Their armies advance in violent conquest, and everyone is terrified as they approach. Their captives are as numerous as grains of sand.
10 He makes little of kings, rulers are a sport to him; all the strong places are to be laughed at; for he makes earthworks and takes them.
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They treat kings with contempt and laugh at high officials. No fortress can stop them - they pile up earth against it and capture it.
11 Then his purpose will be changed, over-stepping the limit; he will make his strength his god.
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Then they sweep on like the wind and are gone, these men whose power is their god."
12 Are you not eternal, O Lord my God, my Holy One? for you there is no death. O Lord, he has been ordered by you for our punishment; and by you, O Rock, he has been marked out to put us right.
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Lord, from the very beginning you are God. You are my God, holy and eternal. Lord, my God and protector, you have chosen the Babylonians and made them strong so that they can punish us.
13 Before your holy eyes sin may not be seen, and you are unable to put up with wrong; why, then, are your eyes on the false? why do you say nothing when the evil-doer puts an end to one who is more upright than himself?
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But how can you stand these treacherous, evil men? Your eyes are too holy to look at evil, and you cannot stand the sight of people doing wrong. So why are you silent while they destroy people who are more righteous than they are?
14 He has made men like the fishes of the sea, like the worms which have no ruler over them.
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How can you treat people like fish or like a swarm of insects that have no ruler to direct them?
15 He takes them all up with his hook, he takes them in his net, getting them together in his fishing-net: for which cause he is glad and full of joy.
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The Babylonians catch people with hooks, as though they were fish. They drag them off in nets and shout for joy over their catch!
16 For this reason he makes an offering to his net, burning perfume to his fishing-net; because by them he gets much food and his meat is fat.
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They even worship their nets and offer sacrifices to them, because their nets provide them with the best of everything.
17 For this cause his net is ever open, and there is no end to his destruction of the nations.
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Are they going to use their swords forever and keep on destroying nations without mercy?
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Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.