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Open English Translation HAB Chapter 3

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3:1 The praying for Habakuk

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3a_prayer of_Ḩₐⱱaqqūq the_prophet on shiggionoth.
2Oh_YHWH I_have_heard report_of_you I_fear Oh_YHWH work_of_your in/on/at/with_midst_of years revive_it in/on/at/with_midst_of years you_will_make_[it]_known in/on/at/with_severe_anger to_have_compassion you_will_remember.
3god[fn] from_Tēymān he_comes and_holy from_hill of_Pāʼrān Selah it_has_covered [the]_heavens splendor_of_his and_praise_of_his it_has_filled the_earth/land.
4And_brightness like_the_light it_is two_horns from_hand_of_his to_him/it and_there the_hiding_place_of power_of_his.
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5before_face/front_him pestilence it_goes and_ plague _followed at_steps_of_his.
6He_stood and_measured [the]_earth he_has_seen and_tremble nations and_ mountains_of _shattered antiquity hills_of they_have_bowed_down antiquity goings_of antiquity to_him/it.
7Under trouble I_have_seen the_tents_of Cushan trembled the_tent_curtains_of the_land_of Midyān.
8in/on/at/with_rivers has_it_burned Oh_YHWH or in/on/at/with_rivers severe_anger_of_your or in/on/at/with_sea rage_of_your (cmp) you_will_ride on horses_of_your chariots_of_your salvation.
9Bareness bow_of_your it_is_made_bare oaths arrows a_word Selah rivers you_split_open [the]_earth.
10Saw_you mountains they_writhe a_storm_of water it_has_passed_over the_deep it_has_given_forth voice_of_its height_of hands_of_its it_has_lifted.
11Sun moon it_has_stood_still place_in at_light_of arrows_of_your they_go at_flashing_of the_lightning_flash_of spear_of_your.
12In/on/at/with_fury you_march [the]_earth in/on/at/with_anger you_trample_down nations.
13You_have_gone_out to_salvation_of people_of_your to_save DOM anointed_of_your you_have_smashed [the]_leader of_house_of [the]_wicked you_have_laid_bare foundation[s] to neck Selah.
14you_pierced in/on/at/with_arrows_of_his_own the_head_of warriors_of_his[fn] they_storm to_scatter_us gloating_of_their [was]_like to_devour [the]_afflicted in/on/at/with_secret.
15You_trod in/on/at/with_sea horses_of_your a_heap_of waters many.
16I_heard within_of_my and_trembled to_sound/voice lips_of_my they_quivered rottenness it_came in/on/at/with_bones_of_my and_beneath_me I_trembled that I_will_be_quiet for_day_of trouble to_come upon_people invading_us.
17If/because [the]_fig_tree not it_buds and_no produce in/on/at/with_vines [the]_product_of it_fails [the]_olive_tree and_fields not it_produces food someone_cuts_off from_fold [the]_flock and_no cattle in/on/at/with_stalls.
18And_I in/on/at/with_LORD I_will_exult I_will_rejoice in/on/at/with_god_of salvation_of_my.
19YHWH[fn][fn][fn] my_master strength_of_my and_he/it_assigned feet_of_my like_the_deer and_on heights_of_my walk_me for_the_choir_director in/on/at/with_stringed_instruments.

3:3 Note: We agree with both BHS 1997 and BHQ on an unexpected reading.

3:4 Note: Marks a place where we agree with BHQ against BHS in reading L.

3:4 Note: We have abandoned or added a ketib/qere relative to BHS. In doing this we agree with L against BHS.

3:14 Variant note: פרז/ו: (x-qere) ’פְּרָזָ֔י/ו’: lemma_6518 n_1.1 morph_HNcmpc/Sp3ms id_35uf4 פְּרָזָ֔י/ו

3:19 Note: Marks a place where we agree with BHQ against BHS in reading L.

3:19 Note: Marks an anomalous form.

3:19 Note: We read punctuation in L differently from BHS.


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Prophets of the Old Testament after 800 B.C.

If you ask someone today what biblical prophets did, they will likely tell you that they divinely foretold of future events. While this was often the case, most prophets in the Bible focused as much on “forthtelling” God’s messages as they did on “foretelling” the future. That is, their primary role was to simply “forthtell” divinely acquired messages to leaders and groups of people, and at times that included foretelling of coming judgment, blessing, rescue, etc. Also, though plenty of prophets (sometimes called “seers” in Scripture) often spoke in confrontational or eccentric language that put them at odds with kings and religious leaders, the biblical writers also applied the term prophet to people who communicated God’s messages in ways that many readers today might not think of as prophecy, such as worship leaders appointed by David to “prophesy with lyres, harps, and cymbals” (1 Chronicles 25:1). Similarly, the books of Joshua, Judges, 1 & 2 Samuel, and 1 & 2 Kings are typically categorized as history by Christians, but in the Hebrew canon they belong to the category of Former Prophets. The Lord raised up prophets throughout all of biblical history, from the giving of the law under Moses to the revelation of the last days by the apostle John, and the kings of Israel and Judah often recognized and supported specific people as official prophets of the royal court and consulted them to find out God’s perspective about official matters. Following is a list of nearly everyone designated as prophet or seer in the Old Testament and the primary area of their ministry.

• Zechariah (796 B.C.) [2 Chronicles 24:20] => Jerusalem
• Jonah (780 B.C.) [2 Kings 14:25; Jonah 1:1] => Gath-hepher, Nineveh
• Hosea (770 B.C.) [Hosea 1:1] => Samaria?
• Amos (760 B.C.) [Amos 1:1] => Bethel
• Isaiah (730 B.C.) [2 Kings 19:2; 20:1; 2 Chronicles 26:22; 32:20, 32; Isaiah 1:1] => Jerusalem
• Micah (730 B.C.) [Jeremiah 26:18; Micah 1:1] => Moresheth
• Nahum (650 B.C.) [Nahum 1:1] => Elkosh (Capernaum?)
• Zephaniah (630 B.C.) [Zephaniah 1:1] => Jerusalem?
• Huldah (630 B.C.) [2 Kings 22:14] => Jerusalem
• Habakkuk (600 B.C.) [Habakkuk 1:1; 3:1] => Jerusalem?
• Ezekiel (592 B.C.) [Ezekiel 1:3] => Babylonia/Chebar River
• Uriah (600 B.C.) [Jeremiah 26:20] => Kiriath-jearim
• Jeremiah (587 B.C.) [2 Chronicles 36:12; Jeremiah 1:1; 19:14] => Jerusalem
• Obadiah (586 B.C.) [Obadiah 1:1] => Jerusalem
• Daniel (560 B.C.) [Daniel 7:1; Matthew 24:15] => Babylon
• Haggai (520 B.C.) [Ezra 5:1; Haggai 1:1] => Jerusalem
• Zechariah (520 B.C.) [Ezra 5:1; Zechariah 1:1] => Jerusalem
• Malachi (432 B.C.) [Malachi 1:1] => Jerusalem?

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