Habakkuk 3
3
Habakkuk's Prayer
1This is my prayer:#3.1 prayer: The Hebrew text adds “according to the shigionoth,” which may mean a prayer of request or a prayer to be accompanied by a special musical instrument.
2I know your reputation, Lord,
and I am amazed
at what you have done.
Please turn from your anger
and be merciful;
do for us what you did
for our ancestors.
3You are the same Holy God
who came from Teman
and Paran#3.3 Teman … Paran: Teman is a district in Edom, but the name is sometimes used of the whole country of Edom; Paran is the hill country along the western border of the Gulf of Aqaba. In Judges 5.4, the Lord is said to have marched from Edom to help his people; in Deuteronomy 33.2, Paran is mentioned in connection with the Lord's appearance at Sinai. to help us.
The brightness of your glory
covered the heavens,
and your praises were heard
everywhere on earth.
4Your glory shone like the sun,
and light flashed from your hands,
hiding your mighty power.
5Dreadful diseases and plagues
marched in front
and followed behind.
6When you stopped,
the earth shook;
when you stared,
nations trembled;
when you walked
along your ancient paths,
eternal mountains and hills
crumbled and collapsed.
7The tents of desert tribes
in Cushan and Midian#3.7 Cushan and Midian: Tribes of the Arabian desert who were enemies of Israel.
were ripped apart.
8Our Lord, were you angry
with the monsters
of the deep?#3.8 monsters of the deep: The Hebrew text has “rivers and oceans,” which may stand for the powerful monsters that were thought to have lived there before the Lord defeated them.
You attacked in your chariot
and wiped them out.
9Your arrows were ready
and obeyed your commands.#3.9 obeyed your commands: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
You split the earth apart
with rivers and streams;
10mountains trembled
at the sight of you;
rain poured from the clouds;
ocean waves roared and rose.
11The sun and moon stood still,
while your arrows and spears
flashed like lightning.
12In your furious anger,
you trampled on nations
13to rescue your people
and save your chosen one.#3.13 chosen one: Or “chosen ones.”
You crushed a nation's ruler
and stripped his evil kingdom
of its power.#3.13 You crushed … power: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
14His troops had come like a storm,
hoping to scatter us
and glad to gobble us up.
To them we were refugees
in hiding—
but you smashed their heads
with their own weapons.#3.14 but you … weapons: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
15Then your chariots churned
the waters of the sea.
Habakkuk's Response to God's Message
16When I heard this message,#3.16 heard this message: Or “saw this vision.”
I felt weak from fear,
and my lips quivered.
My bones seemed to melt,
and I stumbled around.
But I will patiently wait.
Someday those vicious enemies
will be struck by disaster.#3.16 I will … disaster: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
Trust in a Time of Trouble
17Fig trees may no longer bloom,
or vineyards produce grapes;
olive trees may be fruitless,
and harvest time a failure;
sheep pens may be empty,
and cattle stalls vacant—
18but I will still celebrate
because the Lord God
is my Savior.
19 #
2 S 22.34; Ps 18.33. The Lord gives me strength.
He makes my feet as sure
as those of a deer,
and he helps me stand
on the mountains.#3.19 stand on the mountains: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
To the music director:
Use stringed instruments.
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Habakuk 3
3
Ang Panalangin ni Habakuk
1Ito ay panalangin ni Propeta Habakuk: #3:1 Habakuk: Sa ibang manuskrito'y may dagdag na ayon kay Sigionot.
2O Yahweh, narinig ko ang tungkol sa inyong ginawa,
at ako'y lubos na humanga.
Ulitin ninyo ngayon sa aming panahon
ang mga dakilang bagay na ginawa ninyo noon.
Maging mahabagin kayo, kahit kapag kayo'y nagagalit.
3Ang Diyos ay muling nanggaling sa Teman,
ang Banal na Diyos ay nagmula sa kaparangan ng Paran.
Laganap sa kalangitan ang kanyang kaluwalhatian,
at puno ang lupa ng papuri sa kanya.
4Darating siyang sinliwanag ng kidlat,
na gumuguhit mula sa kanyang kamay;
at doon natatago ang kanyang kapangyarihan.
5Nagpapadala siya ng karamdaman
at inuutusan ang kamatayan upang sumunod sa kanya.
6Huminto siya at nayanig ang lupa;
sa kanyang sulyap ay nanginginig ang mga bansa.
Ang mga walang hanggang bundok ay sumasambulat;
ang walang hanggang kaburulan ay lumulubog—
mga daang nilakaran niya noong unang panahon.
7Nakita kong natakot ang mga tao sa Cusan,
at nanginig ang lahat sa lupain ng Midian.
8Nagagalit ba kayo dahil sa mga ilog, O Yahweh?
Ang mga dagat ba ang sanhi ng inyong poot?
Nakasakay kayo sa inyong mga kabayo,
at magtatagumpay na lulan ng iyong karwahe,
habang pinagtatagumpay ninyo ang inyong bayan.
9Binunot ninyo sa suksukan ang inyong pana,
at inihanda ang inyong mga palaso.
Biniyak ng inyong kidlat ang lupa.
10Nakita kayo ng mga bundok at sila'y nanginig;
bumuhos ang malakas na ulan.
Umapaw ang tubig mula sa kalaliman,
at tumaas ang along naglalakihan.
11Ang araw at ang buwan ay huminto
dahil sa bilis ng inyong pana at sibat.
12Galit na galit kayong naglakad sa buong daigdig,
at sa tindi ng poot ninyo, ang mga bansa ay niyurakan.
13Lumabas kayo para iligtas ang inyong bayan,
at ang haring pinili ninyo.
Dinurog ninyo ang pinuno ng masasama,
at nilipol na lahat ang kanyang tagasunod.
14Sinibat ninyo ang pinuno ng mga mandirigma,
nang dumating sila na parang ipu-ipo upang kami'y pangalatin.
Kagalakan nilang sakmalin nang palihim ang mga dukha.
15Niyurakan ninyo ang dagat sa pamamagitan ng inyong mga kabayo,
at bumula ang malawak na karagatan.
16Narinig kong lahat ito at ako'y nanginig;
nangatal ang aking mga labi dahil sa takot.
Nanghina ang aking katawan,
at ako'y nalugmok.
Tahimik kong hihintayin ang takdang panahon
ng pagpaparusa ng Diyos sa mga umapi sa amin.
17Bagama't di namumunga ang puno ng igos
at hindi rin namumunga ang mga ubas,
kahit na maantala ang pamumunga ng olibo
at walang anihin sa mga bukirin,
kahit na mamatay lahat ang mga tupa
at mawala ang mga baka sa kulungan,
18magagalak pa rin ako at magsasaya,
dahil si Yahweh ang Diyos na magliligtas sa akin.
19Ang#2 Sam. 22:34; Awit 18:33. Panginoong Yahweh ang sa aki'y nagpapalakas.
Tulad ng usa, tiyak ang aking mga hakbang,
inaalalayan niya ako sa mga kabundukan.
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