Why do you make me see injustice?
1 These are the message and the vision of Habakkuk, the
2 Yahweh, how long will I cry for help while you pay no attention to me? I
denounce the oppression and you do not save.
3 Why do you make me see injustice?
Are you pleased to look on tyranny? All I see is outrage, violence and
quarrels.
4 That is why the Law has been put aside and just decrees are no longer
issued. The wicked overrule the upright and they get crooked sentences.
First reply
5 Look, traitors, and pay attention; be amazed and astounded, for I am going
to do in your own days, something that you would not believe if you were
told it.
6 I am going to call the Chaldeans, that terrifying and violent people who
raid to the ends of the earth, to seize the lands of others.
7 I call a terrible and dangerous nation who obey no other law but their own
will.
8 Their horses are speedier than leopards, fiercer than wolves on the plain;
their riders gallop on and come from afar, they swoop like the eagle
descending on its prey.
9 When they launch themselves for an attack, pushed forward by the desert
wind, they round up prisoners like sand.
10 This people makes fun of kings and laughs at princes; they make light of
fortified cities, for they build up an embank ment and seize them.
11 Thus they come and go like the wind! Their strength is their god!
Second complaint of the prophet
12 But you, are you not Yahweh from past ages? You, my holy God, you cannot
die. You have set this people to serve your justice and you have made them
firm as a rock to fulfill your punishment.
13 Yahweh, your eyes are too pure to tolerate wickedness and you cannot look
on oppression. Why, then, do you look on treacherous people and watch in
silence while the evildoer swallows up one better than himself?
14 You treat human beings like the fish in the sea, like reptiles who are
nobody��s concern.
15 This nation catches all on its hook, pulls them out with its net and
piles them up in its dragnet.
16 Pleased and delighted at their catch, they offer sacrifices to their net
and burn incense to their dragnets, since these supplied them with fish in
plenty and provided them with food in abundance.
17 Will they continue, then, to constantly empty their nets, slaughtering
nations without mercy?
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Comments Habakkuk, Chapter 1
• 1.1 Two complaints from the prophet and two answers from God:
�C 1:1-4. First complaint: Why so much wickedness in Judah?
�C 1:5-11. God��s ironic answer: Shortly the Chal deans will restore order by
invading and plundering everything.
�C 1:12-16. Second complaint: Why does Yahweh use such means as the Chaldean
invasion to restore his justice?
2:1-4. Yahweh��s answer: One day it will be clear that the good and the evil
ones are not treated the same. Those who remain faithful will be saved.