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For the revelation pertains to an appointed time—
    it speaks truthfully[a] about the end.
Though it delays, wait for it,
    because it will surely come about—
        it will not be late!

“Notice their[b] arrogance—
    they have no inward uprightness[c]
        but the righteous will live by their faith.
Moreover, just as wine leads astray the proud and powerful man,
    he[d] remains restless;
he[e] has expanded his appetite—
    like the afterlife[f] or death itself, he[g] is never satisfied.
He[h] gathers to himself all of the nations,
    taking captive all of the people for himself.”

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  1. Habakkuk 2:3 Lit. speaks without deception
  2. Habakkuk 2:4 I.e. the Babylonian invaders
  3. Habakkuk 2:4 Lit. no uprightness of soul
  4. Habakkuk 2:5 I.e. Babylonian invaders personified in their king
  5. Habakkuk 2:5 I.e. Babylonian invaders personified in their king
  6. Habakkuk 2:5 Lit. Sheol; i.e. the realm of the dead
  7. Habakkuk 2:5 I.e. Babylonian invaders personified in their king
  8. Habakkuk 2:5 I.e. Babylonian invaders personified in their king

For the revelation awaits an appointed time;(A)
    it speaks of the end(B)
    and will not prove false.
Though it linger, wait(C) for it;
    it[a] will certainly come
    and will not delay.(D)

“See, the enemy is puffed up;
    his desires are not upright—
    but the righteous person(E) will live by his faithfulness[b](F)
indeed, wine(G) betrays him;
    he is arrogant(H) and never at rest.
Because he is as greedy as the grave
    and like death is never satisfied,(I)
he gathers to himself all the nations
    and takes captive(J) all the peoples.

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Footnotes

  1. Habakkuk 2:3 Or Though he linger, wait for him; / he
  2. Habakkuk 2:4 Or faith