Habakkuk 3:14

Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is about God's powerful actions against the enemy forces. Habakkuk speaks of how these enemies, using their weapons, attacked and scattered his people with great force and secrecy.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a group of bullies at school who come to your playground and use big sticks to scare everyone away. They act like a strong wind that blows everything around, and they're happy because they think no one will stop them from making others sad. This verse tells us how God can deal with such bullies.

Historical Background

Habakkuk wrote this prophecy in the late 7th century BCE during the reign of King Jehoiakim in Judah, addressing the people of Israel about their faith and trust in God's protection against invaders like the Babylonians.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, we might see a modern scenario where a powerful company uses unfair tactics to overwhelm smaller businesses. This verse reminds us that God sees everything and will act justly, giving strength to those who face oppression.

Topics

justiceoppressionGod's powerfaithprotectionenemies

Related Verses

Psalm 76:3Exodus 15:8Isaiah 29:5Revelation 14:19Jeremiah 50:44

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in this verse?
Habakkuk, a prophet of Israel, speaks about God's actions against their enemies.
What does 'whirlwind' symbolize here?
'Whirlwind' represents the swift and forceful manner in which the enemy forces acted to scatter Habakkuk’s people.
How can this verse help us understand God's power today?
This verse reminds us that despite challenges, God's power is greater than any threat or oppression we face. It encourages faith and trust in God's justice.
What does 'secretly devour the poor' mean?
It means the enemies were secretly and unjustly harming vulnerable people without anyone else knowing, emphasizing their cruel intentions.
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