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Habakkuk 3
A
prayer
of
Habakkuk
the
prophet
upon
a
Shigionoth.
2 O
Lord,
I
have
heard
thy
speech,
and
was
afraid:
O
Lord,
revive
thy
work
in
the
midst
of
the
years,
in
the
midst
of
the
years
make
known;
in
wrath
remember
mercy.
3 God
came
from
Teman,
and
the
Holy
One
from
mount
a
Paran.
Selah.
His
glory
covered
the
heavens,
and
the
earth
was
full
of
his
praise.
4 And
his
brightness
was
as
the
light;
a
he
had
horns
coming
out
of
his
hand:
and
there
was
the
hiding
of
his
power.
5 Before
him
went
the
pestilence,
and
a
burning
coals
went
forth
at
his
feet.
6 He
stood,
and
measured
the
earth:
he
beheld,
and
drove
asunder
the
nations;
and
the
everlasting
mountains
were
scattered,
the
perpetual
a
hills
did
bow:
his
ways
are
everlasting.
7 I
saw
the
tents
of
a
Cushan
in
affliction:
and
the
curtains
of
the
land
of
b
Midian
did
tremble.
8 Was
the
Lord
displeased
against
the
rivers?
was
thine
anger
against
the
rivers?
was
thy
wrath
against
the
sea,
that
thou
didst
ride
upon
thine
horses
and
thy
chariots
of
salvation?
9 Thy
bow
was
made
quite
naked,
according
to
the
oaths
of
the
tribes,
even
thy
word.
Selah.
Thou
didst
cleave
the
earth
with
rivers.
10 The
a
mountains
saw
thee,
and
they
trembled:
the
overflowing
of
the
water
passed
by:
the
deep
uttered
his
voice,
and
lifted
up
his
hands
on
high.
11 The
a
sun
and
moon
stood
still
in
their
habitation:
at
the
light
of
thine
arrows
they
went,
and
at
the
shining
of
thy
glittering
spear.
12 Thou
didst
march
through
the
land
in
indignation,
thou
didst
thresh
the
heathen
in
anger.
13 Thou
wentest
forth
for
the
a
salvation
of
thy
people,
even
for
salvation
with
thine
anointed;
thou
b
woundedst
the
head
out
of
the
house
of
the
wicked,
by
discovering
the
foundation
unto
the
neck.
Selah.
14 Thou
didst
strike
through
with
his
staves
the
head
of
his
villages:
they
came
out
as
a
whirlwind
to
scatter
me:
their
rejoicing
was
as
to
devour
the
poor
secretly.
15 Thou
didst
walk
through
the
sea
with
thine
horses,
through
the
a
heap
of
great
waters.
16 When
I
heard,
my
belly
trembled;
my
lips
quivered
at
the
voice:
rottenness
entered
into
my
bones,
and
I
trembled
in
myself,
that
I
might
rest
in
the
day
of
trouble:
when
he
cometh
up
unto
the
people,
he
will
invade
them
with
his
troops.
17 Although
the
fig
tree
shall
not
blossom,
neither
shall
fruit
be
in
the
vines;
the
labour
of
the
olive
shall
fail,
and
the
fields
shall
yield
no
meat;
the
flock
shall
be
cut
off
from
the
fold,
and
there
shall
be
no
herd
in
the
stalls:
18 Yet
I
will
rejoice
in
the
Lord,
I
will
joy
in
the
God
of
my
salvation.
19 The
Lord
God
is
my
a
strength,
and
he
will
make
my
feet
like
hinds'
feet,
and
he
will
make
me
to
walk
upon
mine
b
high
places.
To
the
chief
singer
on
my
stringed
instruments.
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