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6-20). 20 tn Heb “who opens wide like Sheol his throat.” Here ׁש ֶפֶנ. (nefesh) is understood in a physical sense, meaning “throat,” which in turn is ...
Habakkuk was to wait for its fulfillment because it would indeed come at the Lord's appointed time. The writer of the Book of Hebrews quoted this verse ( Heb.
2 “I will destroy everything from the face of the earth ,” says the Lord . 3 “I will destroy people and animals ;. I will destroy the birds in the sky.
Jan 9, 2007 · The book's theme finds further development in 2:2-20 as Habakkuk ... Hebrew than the rest of the book. Indeed, it contains some rare words ...
2:6-20). God undoubtedly did this in part through the Book of Habakkuk. While God was preparing Babylon for His wrath, Habakkuk asked Him to remember Israel ...
6 “But all these nations will someday taunt him. and ridicule him with proverbial sayings : ' Woe to the one who accumulates what does not belong to him.
He gathers all the nations ;. he seizes all peoples . The Proud Babylonians Are as ...
NETBible. I listened and my stomach churned; the sound made my lips quiver. My frame went limp, as if my bones were decaying, and I shook as I tried to walk ...
3 This is a prayer of Habakkuk the prophet : 2 Lord , I have heard the report of what you did;. I am awed , Lord , by what you accomplished .