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BIBLE DISCUSSION THREAD 203429

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  • William - 2 years ago
    Habakuk 3 -- need details
  • Chris - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hi William. Habakkuk is basically divided into three main sections: Habakkuk's two questions to God: 1) 1:2-4 and God's Answer (1:8-11); and 2) 1:12-2:1 and God's Answer (2:2-20).

    And the third section (of which you enquired) is Habakkuk's praise of God. And in this section we see that as result of hearing from God & receiving answers to his perplexing questions, Habakkuk gives his worship & praise to: a) the Person of God (3:1-3); b) the Power of God (3:4-7); c) the Purpose of God (3:8-16); and d) the Provision of God (3:17-19).

    Brief details on Section 3:

    a. Habakkuk was satisfied that God's ways were perfect, even though not always comprehended by man.

    b. God's Power was seen in brilliant Light & the 'horns' (flashing rays) from His Hand; which power was executed in His Judgements in days gone by.

    c. God's dealings in the past are indicative of what He will do in the future against His enemies. His salvation will be seen: the salvation of His people.

    d. Even though the land would be stripped of its beauty & sustaining power due to the Babylonian invasion, Habakkuk still found reason to rejoice in God who would give him strength & certain confidence for the future.

    And hopefully, this prophetic message with the prophet's courage & assurance, would have given some hope to the soon to be exiled of Judah, that their deliverance would come in spite of their present punishment & devastation of their homes & land.



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