1aThe oracle that Habakkuk the prophet saw.
Habakkuk's Complaint
2O Lord, bhow long shall I cry for help,
and you will not hear?
Or cry to you c“Violence!”
and you will not save?
3dWhy do you make me see iniquity,
and why do you idly look at wrong?
Destruction cand violence are before me;
strife and contention arise.
4eSo the law is paralyzed,
and justice never goes forth.
fFor the wicked surround the righteous;
so justice goes forth perverted.
The Lord's Answer
5g“Look among the nations, and see;
wonder and be astounded.
hFor I am doing a work in your days
that you would not believe if told.
6For behold, iI am raising up the Chaldeans,
that bitter and hasty nation,
jwho march through the breadth of the earth,
kto seize dwellings not their own.
7They are dreaded and fearsome;
ltheir justice and dignity go forth from themselves.
8mTheir horses are swifter than leopards,
more fierce than nthe evening wolves;
their horsemen press proudly on.
Their horsemen come from afar;
othey fly like an eagle swift to devour.
9They all come pfor violence,
all their faces forward.
They gather captives rlike sand.
10At kings they scoff,
and at rulers they laugh.
sThey laugh at every fortress,
for tthey pile up earth and take it.
11Then they sweep by like the wind and go on,
uguilty men, vwhose own might is their god!”
Habakkuk's Second Complaint
12Are you not wfrom everlasting,
O Lord my God, my Holy One?
xWe shall not die.
O Lord, yyou have ordained them as a judgment,
and you, O zRock, have established them for reproof.
13You who are aof purer eyes than to see evil
and cannot look at wrong,
bwhy do you idly look at traitors
and cremain silent when the wicked swallows up
the man more righteous than he?
14You make mankind like the fish of the sea,
like crawling things that have no ruler.
15dHe1 brings all of them up ewith a hook;
he drags them out with his net;
he gathers them in his dragnet;
so he rejoices and is glad.
16fTherefore he sacrifices to his net
and makes offerings to his dragnet;
for by them he lives in luxury,2
and his food is rich.
17Is he then to keep on emptying his net
gand mercilessly killing nations forever?
Singing in the Pain
Habakkuk 1:1–3:19 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 39:53 • ID: 3424The Prophesied Kingdom — Part One
Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 36:31 • ID: 2390The Prophesied Kingdom — Part Two
Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 43:38 • ID: 2391Faith That Is Tested — Part Two
Habakkuk 1:5–17, Habakkuk 2:1 Sermon • 33:38 • ID: 10081I will htake my stand at my watchpost
and station myself on the tower,
and ilook out to see jwhat he will say to me,
and what I will answer concerning my complaint.
The Righteous Shall Live by His Faith
2And the Lord answered me:
k“Write the vision;
make it plain on tablets,
so he may run who reads it.
3For still lthe vision awaits its appointed time;
it hastens to the end—it will not lie.
If it seems slow, mwait for it;
nit will surely come; it will not delay.
4“Behold, his soul is puffed up; it is not upright within him,
but othe righteous shall live by his faith.1
5“Moreover, wine2 is pa traitor,
an arrogant man who is never at rest.3
His greed is as wide as Sheol;
like death qhe has never enough.
rHe gathers for himself all nations
and collects as his own all peoples.”
Woe to the Chaldeans
6Shall not all these stake up their taunt against him, with scoffing and riddles for him, and say,
t“Woe to him uwho heaps up what is not his own—
for vhow long?—
and wloads himself with pledges!”
7xWill not your debtors suddenly arise,
and those awake who will make you tremble?
Then you will be spoil for them.
8yBecause you have plundered many nations,
all the remnant of the peoples shall plunder you,
zfor the blood of man and yviolence to the earth,
to cities and all who dwell in them.
9t“Woe to him who gets evil gain for his house,
to be safe from the reach of harm!
10You have devised shame for your house
cby cutting off many peoples;
you have forfeited your life.
11For dthe stone will cry out from the wall,
and the beam from the woodwork respond.
12t“Woe to him ewho builds a town with blood
and founds a city on iniquity!
13Behold, is it not from the Lord of hosts
that fpeoples labor merely for fire,
and nations weary themselves for nothing?
14gFor the earth will be filled
with the knowledge of hthe glory of the Lord
as the waters cover the sea.
15t“Woe to him iwho makes his neighbors drink—
you pour out your wrath and make them drunk,
in order to gaze jat their nakedness!
16You will have your fill kof shame instead of glory.
lDrink, yourself, and show your uncircumcision!
lThe cup in the Lord's right hand
will come around to you,
and mutter shame will come upon your glory!
17nThe violence odone to Lebanon will overwhelm you,
as will the destruction of the beasts that terrified them,
nfor the blood of man and violence to the earth,
to cities and all who dwell in them.
18p“What profit is an idol
when its maker has shaped it,
a metal image, qa teacher of lies?
For its maker trusts in his own creation
when he makes rspeechless idols!
19sWoe to him twho says to a wooden thing, Awake;
to a silent stone, Arise!
Can this teach?
Behold, it is overlaid with gold and silver,
and uthere is no breath at all in it.
20But vthe Lord is in his holy temple;
wlet all the earth keep silence before him.”
Singing in the Pain
Habakkuk 1:1–3:19 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 39:53 • ID: 3424“Let All the Earth Be Silent”
Habakkuk 2:2–20 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 41:23 • ID: 2634The Prophesied Kingdom — Part One
Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 36:31 • ID: 2390The Prophesied Kingdom — Part Two
Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 43:38 • ID: 2391Faith That Is Tested — Part Two
Habakkuk 1:5–17, Habakkuk 2:1 Sermon • 33:38 • ID: 1008Habakkuk's Prayer
1A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet, according to Shigionoth.
2O Lord, xI have heard the report of you,
and yyour work, O Lord, do I fear.
In the midst of the years zrevive it;
in the midst of the years make it known;
ain wrath remember mercy.
3God came from bTeman,
cand the Holy One from Mount Paran. Selah
His splendor covered the heavens,
and the earth was full of his praise.
4dHis brightness was like the light;
rays flashed from his hand;
and there he veiled his power.
5eBefore him went pestilence,
and plague followed fat his heels.1
6He stood gand measured the earth;
he looked and shook the nations;
then the heternal mountains iwere scattered;
the everlasting hills sank low.
His were jthe everlasting ways.
7I saw the tents of kCushan in affliction;
lthe curtains of the land of Midian did tremble.
8mWas your wrath against the rivers, O Lord?
Was your anger against the rivers,
mor your indignation against the sea,
nwhen you rode on your horses,
non your chariot of salvation?
9You stripped the sheath from your bow,
calling for many arrows.2 Selah
pYou split the earth with rivers.
10qThe mountains saw you and writhed;
the raging waters swept on;
rthe deep gave forth its voice;
sit lifted its hands on high.
11tThe sun and moon stood still in their place
uat the light of your arrows as they sped,
at the flash of your glittering spear.
12vYou marched through the earth in fury;
wyou threshed the nations in anger.
13vYou went out for the salvation of your people,
for the salvation of xyour anointed.
yYou crushed the head of the house of the wicked,
laying him bare from thigh to neck.3 Selah
14You pierced with his own arrows the heads of his warriors,
who came like a whirlwind to scatter me,
rejoicing as if to devour the poor in secret.
15zYou trampled the sea with your horses,
the surging of mighty waters.
16aI hear, and bmy body trembles;
my lips quiver at the sound;
crottenness enters into my bones;
my legs tremble beneath me.
Yet dI will quietly wait for the day of trouble
to come upon people who invade us.
Habakkuk Rejoices in the Lord
17Though the fig tree should not blossom,
nor fruit be on the vines,
the produce of the olive fail
and the fields yield no food,
the flock be cut off from the fold
and there be no herd in the stalls,
18eyet I will rejoice in the Lord;
fI will take joy in the God of my salvation.
19God, the Lord, is my strength;
ghe makes my feet like the deer's;
Singing in the Pain
Habakkuk 1:1–3:19 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 39:53 • ID: 3424The Prophesied Kingdom — Part One
Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 36:31 • ID: 2390The Prophesied Kingdom — Part Two
Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 43:38 • ID: 2391Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The ESV text may not be quoted in any publication made available to the public by a Creative Commons license. The ESV may not be translated in whole or in part into any other language.