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Verse Habakkuk 3:12. _THOU DIDST MARCH THROUGH THE LAND_] This refers
to the conquest of Canaan. God is represented as going at the head of
his people as general-in-chief; and leading them on from con...
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CHAPTER 3
The Vision of the Coming of the Lord
_ 1. The prophet's prayer (Habakkuk 3:1) _
2. The coming of the Lord for judgment and redemption (Habakkuk 3:3)
3. The effect upon the prophet (Habak...
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In answer to his prayer, Yahweh comes from Sinai, riding on His
victorious chariots, surrounded by glory and splendour, His bow
uncovered and His quiver filled with shafts, making the mountains to
sin...
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HABAKKUK 3. THE PRAYER OF HABAKKUK.
Habakkuk 3:1. Shigionoth: probably plural of _shiggaion_ (Psalms 7:1,
p. 373). But LXX reads _n e ginoth_, on the stringed instruments
(_cf._ Psalms 4:1;...
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THRESH. tread down. Compare Judges 5:4.Psalms 68:7.
HEATHEN. nations: i.e. the nations of Canaan...
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_GOD'S POWER AND WRATH WERE DEMONSTRATED -- HABAKKUK 3:8-15:_ God was
not disturbed over disobedience of the rivers or the seas. His concern
was over a rebellious people. His horses and chariots were...
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THOU DIDST MARCH, &C.— Jehovah is here represented as marching
before his people through the land of Canaan, in his chariot of war,
and trampling under foot those that rise up against him. The second...
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CHAPTER XVIII
THE PROPHET'S POETIC PRAYER
VISION OF GOD IN JUDGEMENT. Habakkuk 3:1-15
RV. A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet, set to Shigionoth. O Jehovah, I
have heard the report of thee, and am afra...
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Thou didst march through the land in indignation, thou didst thresh
the heathen in anger. Thou didst march through the land in
indignation, thou didst thresh the heathen in anger.
THOU DIDST MARCH...
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JEHOVAH COMES TO JUDGMENT
This is one of the most brilliant poems in the OT. It was written by a
man of imagination as well as of faith. It is not quite certain
whether Habakkuk 3:8 are intended to re...
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THE PROBLEM OF ASSYRIA
Habakkuk
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
CHAPTER 3
V1 (These are) the words that the *prophet Habakkuk prayed. (He used
music called) Shigionoth.
V2 *LORD, I have heard (what people) s...
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III.
(1-15) A hymn describing a future self-manifestation of Jehovah on
Israel’s behalf, accompanied by the signs and wonders of the early
history. It is impossible to give the English reader an idea...
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(3-15) Habakkuk describes the “Theophany” or self-manifestation of
Jehovah, which is to introduce the desired deliverance. The Authorised
Version has unfortunately rendered all the verbs in this secti...
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(10-18) All the verbs in these verses are misrendered as regards
tense. (See note on 3-15.)...
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THOU DIDST MARCH. — Here the verbs are in the future, and are to be
rendered accordingly....
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בְּ זַ֖עַם תִּצְעַד ־אָ֑רֶץ בְּ אַ֖ף
תָּד֥וּש
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Habakkuk 3:1
The third chapter, an Ode or Rhapsody, is ascribed to Habakkuk by its
title. This, however, does not prove its authenticity: the title is
too like those assigned to the Psalms in the peri...
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THE FAITH THAT IS INVINCIBLE
Habakkuk 3:1-19
This psalm was intended to be sung by the captives during the Exile,
which was near. In Habakkuk 3:3-15 there is a recital of the great
events in the past...
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In the proclamation concerning the righteous, the majesty of Jehovah
and the consequent triumph of His people are set forth. It consists of
a psalm which is a prayer.
In the first movement the prophe...
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It is impossible by any comment, even if written with the pen of an
angel, to add any beauty to this most sublime passage. I retire from
it therefore, and only beg the Reader, as he reads it, to conne...
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Lectures on the Minor Prophets.
W. Kelly.
There is no prophetic delivery among the twelve lesser books more
peculiar and characteristic than that of Habakkuk. It has no longer
the occupation with the...
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The Prophet relates here the entrance of the people into the land of
Canaan, that the faithful might know that their fathers would not have
obtained so many victories had not God put forth the power a...
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This answer brings home to the heart of the prophet the solemn
presence of God, and leads him to look for a revival of God's working
in the midst of the people in grace, and turns him back to God's fi...
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THOU DIDST MARCH THROUGH THE LAND WITH INDIGNATION,.... Not the land
of Canaan, fighting against the inhabitants of it, dispossessing them
to make room for the Israelites, whatever allusion may be to...
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Thou didst march through the land in indignation, thou didst thresh
the heathen in anger.
Ver. 12. _Thou didst march through the land in indignation_] Heb. Thou
didst walk in pomp, as a conqueror, th...
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_The sun and moon stood still in their habitation_ At the command of
Joshua. _At the light of thine arrows they went_ Or rather, _by their
light_ (namely, the light of the sun and moon) _thine arrows...
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Thou didst march through the land in indignation, through all the
countries of the earth; THOU DIDST THRESH THE HEATHEN IN ANGER,
stamping them under foot....
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JEHOVAH'S MAJESTIC COMING TO JUDGMENT...
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3-15 God's people, when in distress, and ready to despair, seek help
by considering the days of old, and the years of ancient times, and by
pleading them with God in prayer. The resemblance between t...
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THOU, our God, DIDST MARCH, as the victorious Conqueror leading still
thine armies, the tribes of Israel, through the land of Canaan, to
subdue the remainders of thine enemies and theirs, and to give...
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Habakkuk 3:12 through H6805 (H8799) land H776 indignation H2195
trampled H1758 (H8799) nations H1471 anger H639...
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CONTENTS: Habakkuk's answer of faith to Jehovah. The terror of God's
wrath against sinners.
CHARACTERS: God, Habakkuk.
CONCLUSION: The God of nature can alter and control all the powers of
nature to...
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Zechariah 3:1. _A prayer of Habakkuk,_ by which he cheered and
encouraged the church, and his own soul, under all the gloom that
overspread the state of his country.
_Shigionoth,_ the name of a pensiv...
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_God came from Teman._
GOD POETICALLY PORTRAYED AND PRACTICALLY REMEMBERED
The Bible contains many grand songs and odes. But this song of
Habakkuk stands in peerless splendour amongst them all.
I. P...
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HABAKKUK—NOTE ON HABAKKUK 3:1 Habakkuk’s Prayer. Habakkuk asks for
a new demonstration of God’s wrath and mercy, such as God gave so
powerfully in the past. He closes with a confession of faith and tr...
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HABAKKUK—NOTE ON HABAKKUK 3:12 THRESHED THE NATIONS. See Amos 1:3.
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CRITICAL NOTES.]
Habakkuk 3:12.] Acts of judgment connected with the salvation of
Israel. MARCH] Solemn and majestic proceeding (Judges 5:4; Psalms
68:8). THRESH] Tread down the enemy ...
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EXPOSITION
HABAKKUK 3:1
Part II. PSALM OR PRAYER OF HABAKKUK.
HABAKKUK 3:1
§ 1. _The title._ A PRAYER. There is only one form
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Now in chapter 3 it is a psalm, it is,
A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet upon Shigionoth (Zechariah 3:1).
Now about the seventh psalm or so, I think it is upon the Shiggaion,
which is the same thing,...
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Acts 13:19; Amos 1:3; Jeremiah 51:33; Joshua 12:24; Micah 4:12;...