Old Testament • Minor Prophets

Habakkuk

Book 35 of 39 in the Old Testament — Trusting God amid injustice.

Summary

What Habakkuk is about

Habakkuk is structured as a dialogue between the prophet and God, opening with Habakkuk's honest complaint about the injustice he sees around him going unpunished. God's answer — that he will use Babylon to bring judgment — only raises harder questions about using a wicked nation to punish Judah. The book ends with Habakkuk choosing to trust God even without full understanding, declaring he will rejoice in God regardless of circumstances. Its central line, ‘the righteous will live by faith,’ is quoted three times in the New Testament.

  • CategoryMinor Prophets
  • AuthorHabakkuk
  • Date writtenc. 600s BC
  • Chapters3
  • TestamentOld Testament
  • Key themeTrusting God amid injustice
Noticeable verses

Key verses in Habakkuk