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God Will Answer at The Right Time
Habakkuk was puzzled as to why God would use an ungodly nation such as Babylon as the instrument of judgment on His own people Judah. He had boldly made his complaints and now he anxiously anticipated god’s answer (v. 1). God instructs Habakkuk to write down on table …

Woe to The Wicked
Inasmuch as Babylon was soon to rise to the height of its power and would not be overthrown for another seventy years (until 539 B.C.), the scope of what God revealed to His prophet in this passage was significant. While its message could be applied to different world pow …

Persuading Others to Sin
Two more woes are pronounced on the Babylonians: This fourth woe is pronounced upon them because of their treatment of their neighbors. “Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink.” (vv 15-17).This fifth woe is pronounced upon the Chaldeans because of th …