Habakkuk


Habakkuk is the thirty-fifth book of the Bible and records the prophet Habakkuk’s honest dialogue with God about injustice and suffering. As he questions why evil seems to prevail, God reveals His plans for judgment and calls His people to live by faith. The book ends with a powerful declaration of trust and joy in God despite difficult circumstances. Habakkuk is a book of faith, perseverance, and confidence in God’s sovereignty.

Read more: The Book of Habakkuk

Habakkuk 1 | Habakkuk 2 | Habakkuk 3

Habakkuk Chapter Highlights

  • Habakkuk 1: Prophet questions God about injustice
  • Habakkuk 2: God answers: the righteous will live by faith
  • Habakkuk 3: Prayer and praise; trust in God’s salvation
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