Habakkuk 3
1 A Prayer of the Prophet Habakkuk, with a Song.
2 O Lord, I have heard thy report, and
was afraid: I considered thy works, and was amazed: thou shalt be known
between the two living creatures, thou shalt be acknowledged when the years
draw nigh; thou shalt be manifested when the time is come; when my soul is
troubled, thou wilt in wrath remember mercy.
3 God shall come from Thæman, and the
Holy One from the dark shady mount Pharan. Pause.
4 His excellence covered the heavens,
and the earth was full of his praise. And his brightness shall be as light;
there were horns in his hands, and he caused a mighty
love of his strength. 5 Before his
face shall go a report, and it shall go forth into the plains,
6 the earth stood at his feet and
trembled: he beheld, and the nations melted away: the mountains were violently
burst through, the everlasting hills melted at his everlasting going forth.
7 Because of troubles I looked upon
the tents of the Ethiopians: the tabernacles also of the land of Madiam shall
be dismayed.
8 Wast thou angry, O Lord, with the
rivers? or was thy wrath against the rivers, or thine
anger against the sea? for thou wilt mount on thine horses, and thy chariots
are salvation. 9 Surely thou didst
bend thy bow at sceptres, saith the Lord. Pause. The land of rivers shall be
torn asunder. 10 The nations shall
see thee and be in pain, as thou dost divide the
moving waters: the deep uttered her voice, and raised her form on high.
11 The sun was exalted, and the moon
stood still in her course: thy darts shall go forth at the light, at the
brightness of the gleaming of thine arms.
12 Thou wilt bring low the land with
threatening, and in wrath thou wilt break down the nations.
13 Thou wentest forth for the
salvation of thy people, to save thine anointed: thou shalt bring death on the
heads of transgressors; thou hast brought bands upon
their neck. Pause.
14 Thou didst cut asunder the heads
of princes with amazement, they shall tremble in it; they shall burst their
bridles, they shall be as a poor man devouring in
secret. 15 And thou dost cause thine
horses to enter the sea, disturbing much water.
16 I watched, and my belly trembled
at the sound of the prayer of my lips, and trembling entered into my bones,
and my frame was troubled within me; I will rest in the day of affliction,
from going up to the people of my sojourning.
17 For
though the fig-tree shall bear no fruit, and there
shall be no produce on the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail, and the
fields shall produce no food: the sheep have failed from the pasture, and
there are no oxen at the cribs;
18 yet I will exult in the Lord, I
will joy in God my Saviour. 19 The
Lord God is my strength, and he will perfectly strengthen my feet; he mounts
me upon high places, that I may conquer by his song.