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Bible - King James Version
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The Old Testament - The
Prophecy |
1:1
The burden which
Habakkuk the prophet did see.
1:2
O LORD, how long
shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear!
even cry out unto thee of
violence, and thou wilt not save!
1:3
Why dost thou shew
me iniquity, and cause me to
behold grievance? for spoiling and
violence are before me: and
there are that raise up
strife and contention.
1:4
Therefore the law is
slacked, and judgment doth never go
forth: for the wicked doth compass
about the righteous; therefore wrong
judgment proceedeth.
1:5
Behold ye among the
heathen, and regard, and wonder
marvellously: for I will work
a work in your days, which ye
will not believe, though it be told
you.
1:6
For, lo, I raise up
the Chaldeans, that bitter
and hasty nation, which shall march
through the breadth of the land, to
possess the dwellingplaces that
are not theirs.
1:7
They are
terrible and dreadful: their
judgment and their dignity shall
proceed of themselves.
1:8
Their horses also
are swifter than the leopards, and
are more fierce than the evening
wolves: and their horsemen shall
spread themselves, and their
horsemen shall come from far; they
shall fly as the eagle that
hasteth to eat.
1:9
They shall come all
for violence: their faces shall sup
up as the east wind, and they
shall gather the captivity as the
sand.
1:10
And they shall scoff
at the kings, and the princes shall
be a scorn unto them: they shall
deride every strong hold; for they
shall heap dust, and take it.
1:11
Then shall his
mind change, and he shall pass over,
and offend, imputing this his
power unto his god.
1:12
Art thou not
from everlasting, O LORD my God,
mine Holy One? we shall not die. O
LORD, thou hast ordained them for
judgment; and, O mighty God, thou
hast established them for
correction.
1:13
Thou art of
purer eyes than to behold evil, and
canst not look on iniquity:
wherefore lookest thou upon them
that deal treacherously, and
holdest thy tongue when the wicked
devoureth the man that is
more righteous than he?
1:14
And makest men as
the fishes of the sea, as the
creeping things, that have no
ruler over them?
1:15
They take up all of
them with the angle, they catch them
in their net, and gather them in
their drag: therefore they rejoice
and are glad.
1:16
Therefore they
sacrifice unto their net, and burn
incense unto their drag; because by
them their portion is fat,
and their meat plenteous.
1:17
Shall they therefore
empty their net, and not spare
continually to slay the nations?
2:1
I will stand upon my
watch, and set me upon the tower,
and will watch to see what he will
say unto me, and what I shall answer
when I am reproved.
2:2
And the LORD
answered me, and said, Write the
vision, and make it plain
upon tables, that he may run that
readeth it.
2:3
For the vision is
yet for an appointed time, but at
the end it shall speak, and not lie:
though it tarry, wait for it;
because it will surely come, it will
not tarry.
2:4
Behold, his soul
which is lifted up is not
upright in him: but the just shall
live by his faith.
2:5
Yea also, because he
transgresseth by wine, he is
a proud man, neither keepeth at
home, who enlargeth his desire as
hell, and is as death, and
cannot be satisfied, but gathereth
unto him all nations, and heapeth
unto him all people:
2:6
Shall not all these
take up a parable against him, and a
taunting proverb against him, and
say, Woe to him that increaseth
that which is not his! how long?
and to him that ladeth himself with
thick clay!
2:7
Shall they not rise
up suddenly that shall bite thee,
and awake that shall vex thee, and
thou shalt be for booties unto them?
2:8
Because thou hast
spoiled many nations, all the
remnant of the people shall spoil
thee; because of men’s blood, and
for the violence of the land, of
the city, and of all that dwell
therein.
2:9
Woe to him that
coveteth an evil covetousness to his
house, that he may set his nest on
high, that he may be delivered from
the power of evil!
2:10
Thou hast consulted
shame to thy house by cutting off
many people, and hast sinned
against thy soul.
2:11
For the stone shall
cry out of the wall, and the beam
out of the timber shall answer it.
2:12
Woe to him that
buildeth a town with blood, and
stablisheth a city by iniquity!
2:13 Behold,
is it not of the LORD of hosts
that the people shall labour in the
very fire, and the people shall
weary themselves for very vanity?
2:14
For the earth shall
be filled with the knowledge of the
glory of the LORD, as the waters
cover the sea.
2:15
Woe unto him that
giveth his neighbour drink, that
puttest thy bottle to him,
and makest him drunken also,
that thou mayest look on their
nakedness!
2:16
Thou art filled with
shame for glory: drink thou also,
and let thy foreskin be uncovered:
the cup of the LORD’S right hand
shall be turned unto thee, and
shameful spewing shall be on
thy glory.
2:17
For the violence of
Lebanon shall cover thee, and the
spoil of beasts, which made
them afraid, because of men’s blood,
and for the violence of the land, of
the city, and of all that dwell
therein.
2:18
What profiteth the
graven image that the maker thereof
hath graven it; the molten image,
and a teacher of lies, that the
maker of his work trusteth therein,
to make dumb idols?
2:19
Woe unto him that
saith to the wood, Awake; to the
dumb stone, Arise, it shall teach!
Behold, it is laid over with
gold and silver, and there is
no breath at all in the midst of it.
2:20
But the LORD is
in his holy temple: let all the
earth keep silence before him.
3:1
A prayer of Habakkuk
the prophet upon Shigionoth.
3:2
O LORD, I have heard
thy speech, and was afraid: O
LORD, revive thy work in the midst
of the years, in the midst of the
years make known; in wrath remember
mercy.
3:3
God came from Teman,
and the Holy One from mount Paran.
Selah. His glory covered the
heavens, and the earth was full of
his praise.
3:4
And his
brightness was as the light; he had
horns coming out of his hand:
and there was the hiding of
his power.
3:5
Before him went the
pestilence, and burning coals went
forth at his feet.
3:6
He stood, and
measured the earth: he beheld, and
drove asunder the nations; and the
everlasting mountains were
scattered, the perpetual hills did
bow: his ways are
everlasting.
3:7
I saw the tents of
Cushan in affliction: and the
curtains of the land of Midian did
tremble.
3:8
Was the LORD
displeased against the rivers?
was thine anger against the
rivers? was thy wrath against
the sea, that thou didst ride upon
thine horses and thy chariots
of salvation?
3:9
Thy bow was made
quite naked, according to the
oaths of the tribes, even thy
word. Selah. Thou didst cleave the
earth with rivers.
3:10 The
mountains saw thee, and they
trembled: the overflowing of the
water passed by: the deep uttered
his voice, and lifted up his
hands on high.
3:11
The sun and
moon stood still in their
habitation: at the light of thine
arrows they went, and at the
shining of thy glittering spear.
3:12 Thou didst
march through the land in
indignation, thou didst thresh the
heathen in anger.
3:13
Thou wentest forth
for the salvation of thy people,
even for salvation with thine
anointed; thou woundedst the head
out of the house of the wicked, by
discovering the foundation unto the
neck. Selah.
3:14
Thou didst strike
through with his staves the head of
his villages: they came out as a
whirlwind to scatter me: their
rejoicing was as to devour
the poor secretly.
3:15 Thou didst
walk through the sea with thine
horses, through the heap of
great waters.
3:16
When I heard, my
belly trembled; my lips quivered at
the voice: rottenness entered into
my bones, and I trembled in myself,
that I might rest in the day of
trouble: when he cometh up unto the
people, he will invade them with his
troops.
3:17
Although the fig
tree shall not blossom, neither
shall fruit be in the
vines; the labour of the olive shall
fail, and the fields shall yield no
meat; the flock shall be cut off
from the fold, and there shall be
no herd in the stalls:
3:18
Yet I will rejoice
in the LORD, I will joy in the God
of my salvation.
3:19
The LORD God is
my strength, and he will make my
feet like hinds’ feet, and he
will make me to walk upon mine high
places. To the chief singer on my
stringed instruments. |