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Habakkuk 1 – Christian Standard Bible (CSB)

Hab 1:1

The pronouncement that the prophet Habakkuk saw.

Habakkuk’s First Prayer
Hab 1:2

How long, LORD, must I call for help

and you do not listen

or cry out to you about violence

and you do not save?

Hab 1:3

Why do you force me to look at injustice?

Why do you tolerate[fn] wrongdoing?

Oppression and violence are right in front of me.

Strife is ongoing, and conflict escalates.

Hab 1:4

This is why the law is ineffective

and justice never emerges.

For the wicked restrict the righteous;

therefore, justice comes out perverted.

God’s First Answer
Hab 1:5

Look at the nations[fn] and observe —

be utterly astounded!

For I am doing something in your days

that you will not believe

when you hear about it.

Hab 1:6

Look! I am raising up the Chaldeans,[fn]

that bitter, impetuous nation

that marches across the earth’s open spaces

to seize territories not its own.

Hab 1:7

They are fierce and terrifying;

their views of justice and sovereignty

stem from themselves.

Hab 1:8

Their horses are swifter than leopards

and more fierce[fn] than wolves of the night.

Their horsemen charge ahead;

their horsemen come from distant lands.

They fly like eagles, swooping to devour.

Hab 1:9

All of them come to do violence;

their faces are set in determination.[fn]

They gather prisoners like sand.

Hab 1:10

They mock kings,

and rulers are a joke to them.

They laugh at every fortress

and build siege ramps to capture it.

Hab 1:11

Then they sweep by like the wind

and pass through.

They are guilty;[fn] their strength is their god.

Habakkuk’s Second Prayer
Hab 1:12

Are you not from eternity, LORD my God?

My Holy One, you[fn] will not die.

LORD, you appointed them to execute judgment;

my Rock, you destined them to punish us.

Hab 1:13

Your eyes are too pure to look on evil,

and you cannot tolerate wrongdoing.

So why do you tolerate those who are treacherous?

Why are you silent

while one[fn] who is wicked swallows up

one[fn] who is more righteous than himself?

Hab 1:14

You have made mankind

like the fish of the sea,

like marine creatures that have no ruler.

Hab 1:15

The Chaldeans pull them all up with a hook,

catch them in their dragnet,

and gather them in their fishing net;

that is why they are glad and rejoice.

Hab 1:16

That is why they sacrifice to their dragnet

and burn incense to their fishing net,

for by these things their portion is rich

and their food plentiful.

Hab 1:17

Will they therefore empty their net

and continually slaughter nations without mercy?

CSB Footnotes
Lit observe, also in v. 13
DSS, LXX, Syr read Look, you treacherous people
= the Babylonians
Or and quicker
Hb obscure
Or wind, and transgress and incur guilt
Alt Hb tradition reads we
= Babylon
= Judah
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