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Habakkuk - Chapter: 3

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3:1A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet vpon Sigionoth.
3:2O Lord, I haue heard thy speach, and was afraide: O Lord, reuiue thy worke in the midst of the yeeres, in the midst of the yeeres make knowen; in wrath remember mercy.
3:3God came from Teman, and the holy on from mount Paran Selah. His glory couered the heauens and the earth was full of his praise.
3:4And his brightnesse was as the light: he had hornes comming out of his hand, and there was the hiding of his power:
3:5Before him went the pestilence, and burning coales went forth at his feete.
3:6He stood and measured the earth: hee beheld and droue asunder the nations, and the euerlasting mountaines were scattered, the perpetuall hilles did bowe: his wayes are euerlasting.
3:7I saw the tents of Cushan in affliction: and the curtaines of the land of Midian did tremble.
3:8Was the Lord displeased against the riuers? was thine anger against the riuers? was thy wrath against the Sea, that thou didst ride vpon thine horses, and thy charets of saluation?
3:9Thy bow was made quite naked according to the oathes of the tribes, euen thy word. Selah. Thou didst cleaue the earth with riuers.
3:10The mountaines sawe thee, and they trembled: the ouerflowing of the water passed by: the deepe vttered his voyce, and lift vp his hands on high.
3:11The Sunne and Moone stood still in their habitation: at the light of thine arrowes they went, and at the shining of thy glittering speare.
3:12Thou didst march through the land in indignation, thou didst thresh the heathen in anger.
3:13Thou wentest forth for the saluation of thy people, euen for saluation with thine Anointed, thou woundedst the head out of the house of the wicked, by discouering the foundation vnto the necke. Selah.
3:14Thou didst strike through with his staues the head of his villages: they came out as a whirle-winde to scatter me: their reioycing was as to deuoure the poore secretly.
3:15Thou didst walke through the Sea with thine horses, through the heape of great waters.
3:16When I heard, my belly trembled: my lips quiuered at the voice: rottennesse entred into my bones, and I trembled in my selfe, that I might rest in the day of trouble: when hee commeth vp vnto the people, he wil inuade them with his troupes.
3:17Although the fig tree shall not blossome, neither shall fruite bee in the vines: the labour of the Oliue shall faile, and the fields shal yeeld no meat, the flocke shall be cut off from the folde, and there shalbe no heard in the stalles:
3:18Yet I will reioyce in the Lord: I will ioy in the God of my saluation.
3:19The Lord God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hindes feet, and he will make me to walke vpon mine high places. To the chiefe singer on my stringed instruments.

 

3:1A prayer of Habacuc the prophete for the ignoraunces
3:2O lord I haue heard thy voyce, and was afrayde: O Lorde reuiue thy worke in the middes of the yeres, in the middes of the yeres make it knowen, in wrath remember mercie
3:3God commeth from Theman, and the holy one from mount Paran, Selah. his glorie couereth the heauens, and the earth is full of his prayse
3:4And his brightnesse was as the light: he had hornes comming out of his handes, and there was the hyding of his power
3:5Before him went the pestilence, and burning coales went foorth before his feete
3:6He stoode, and measured the earth, he behelde, and dissolued the nations, and the euerlasting mountaynes were broken, and the auncient hilles did bowe, his wayes are euerlasting
3:7For iniquitie I saw the tentes of Chusan, and the curtaynes of the lande of Madian dyd tremble
3:8Was the Lorde angry against the riuers? or was thyne anger against the floodes? or was thy wrath against the sea, that thou diddest ryde vpon thy horses? thy charets brought saluation
3:9Thy bow was manyfestly reuealed, and the othes of the tribes were a sure word. Selah. thou diddest cleaue the earth with riuers
3:10The mountaynes sawe thee and they trembled, the streame of the water passed by, the deepe made a noyse, and lift vp his handes on hye
3:11The sonne and moone stoode still in their habitation, at the light of thyne arrowes they went, and at the bright shining of thy speares
3:12Thou trodest downe the land in anger: and dyddest threshe the heathen in displeasure
3:13Thou wentest foorth for the saluation of thy people, euen for saluation with thyne annoynted: thou hast wounded the head of the house of the wicked, and discoueredst the foundations vnto the necke. Selah
3:14Thou diddest strike thorow with his owne staues the heades of his villages, they came out as a whirlewinde to scatter me: their reioycyng was as to deuour the poore secretly
3:15Thou diddest walke in the sea with thyne horses, vpon the heape of great waters
3:16When I hearde, my belly trembled, my lippes shoke at the voice, rottennesse entred into my bones, & I trembled in my selfe, that I might rest in the day of trouble: for when he commeth vp vnto the people, he shall destroy them
3:17For the figgetree shall not floorish, neither shall fruite be in the vines: the labour of the oliue shall fayle, & the fieldes shall yelde no meate: the sheepe shalbe cut of from the folde, and there shalbe no bullocke in the stalles
3:18But I will reioyce in the Lord, I will ioy in the God of my saluation
3:19The Lord God is my strength, he wil make my feete like hindes feete & he wil make me to walke vpon my hye places. To the chiefe singer on Neginothai, [or vpon the instrumentes of musicke.

 

3:1A prayer of Habakkuk the Prophet for the ignorances.
3:2O Lord, I haue heard thy voyce, and was afraide: O Lord, reuiue thy worke in the mids of the people, in the mids of the yeeres make it knowen: in wrath remember mercy.
3:3God commeth from Teman, and the holy one from mount Paran, Selah. His glory couereth the heauens, and the earth is full of his prayse,
3:4And his brightnes was as the light: he had hornes comming out of his hands, and there was the hiding of his power.
3:5Before him went the pestilence, and burning coales went forth before his feete.
3:6He stoode and measured the earth: he behelde and dissolued the nations and the euerlasting mountaines were broken, and the ancient hilles did bowe: his wayes are euerlasting.
3:7For his iniquitie I sawe the tentes of Cushan, and the curtaines of the land of Midian did tremble.
3:8Was the Lord angry against the riuers? or was thine anger against the floods? or was thy wrath against the sea, that thou diddest ride vpon thine horses? thy charets brought saluation.
3:9Thy bowe was manifestly reueiled, and the othes of the tribes were a sure worde, Selah. thou diddest cleaue the earth with riuers.
3:10The mountaines sawe thee, and they trembled: the streame of the water passed by: the deepe made a noyse, and lift vp his hand on hie.
3:11The sunne and moone stood still in their habitation: at the light of thine arrowes they went, and at the bright shining of thy speares.
3:12Thou trodest downe the land in anger, and didest thresh the heathen in displeasure.
3:13Thou wentest foorth for the saluation of thy people, euen for saluation with thine Anointed: thou hast wounded the head of the house of the wicked, and discoueredst the foundations vnto the necke, Selah.
3:14Thou didest strike thorowe with his owne staues the heades of his villages: they came out as a whirle winde to scatter me: their reioycing was as to deuoure the poore secretly.
3:15Thou didest walke in the sea with thine horses vpon the heape of great waters.
3:16When I heard, my bellie trembled: my lippes shooke at the voyce: rottennesse entred into my bones, and I trembled in my selfe, that I might rest in the day of trouble: for whe he commeth vp vnto the people, he shall destroy them.
3:17For the figtree shall not flourish, neither shall fruite be in the vines: the labour of the oliue shall faile, and the fieldes shall yeelde no meate: the sheepe shalbe cut off from the folde, and there shalbe no bullocke in the stalles.
3:18But I will reioyce in the Lord: I will ioy in the God of my saluation.
3:19The Lord God is my strength: hee will make my feete like hindes feete, and he will make me to walke vpon mine hie places. To the chiefe singer on Neginothai.

 


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