Habakkuk’s First Complaint
1This is the burden that Habakkuk the prophet received in a vision:
1This is the burden that Habakkuk the prophet received in a vision:
To Habakkuk, God seemed indifferent to the evil permeating society in Judah (1:3–4) and unresponsive to his complaints about it (1:2).
God’s answer to Habakkuk’s question is startling. God would send a violent people—the Babylonians—to deal with the violence in Judah. The Babylonian army, well-trained and battle-hardened, was an unstoppable force.
Habakkuk found it difficult to harmonize God’s answer (1:5–11) with what he understood about God’s character. How could a holy and just God chastise Judah by using a people more unrighteous than they were?
fish . . . hooks . . . nets: Habakkuk portrays the Babylonians as fishermen, drawing in conquered peoples.