book of habakkuk
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A book of the Old Testament: "Book of Habakkuk" is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It is a prophetic book attributed to the prophet Habakkuk.
- A prophetic text: The book contains a dialogue between the prophet Habakkuk and God, focusing on questions of justice, faith, and divine judgment.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Book of Habakkuk is found among the Minor Prophets.
- In the Book of Habakkuk, the prophet questions why God allows injustice.
- The final chapter of the Book of Habakkuk is a prayer set to music.
Advanced Usage
- "The prophecy of Habakkuk": Often used synonymously to refer to the content of this biblical book.
- The prophecy of Habakkuk addresses the problem of evil.
- Canonical context: The book is frequently discussed in theological studies concerning faith and divine sovereignty.
- Scholars analyze the theophany described in the Book of Habakkuk.
Variants and Related Words
- Habakkuk (Proper noun): The name of the prophet to whom the book is attributed.
- Habakkuk was a prophet in the Kingdom of Judah.
- Minor Prophets (Proper noun): The collective name for the twelve shorter prophetic books in the Old Testament, which includes Habakkuk.
Synonyms
- Habakkuk (when referring to the book itself in a biblical context).
- The Prophecy of Habakkuk.
Related Phrases
- "Yet I will rejoice": A famous phrase from Habakkuk 3:18, often cited to express steadfast faith.
- Her motto, taken from the Book of Habakkuk, was "yet I will rejoice."
Noun
- an Old Testament book telling Habakkuk's prophecies