Habakkuk 3:6
Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَقَفَ وَهَزَّ الأرْضَ، نَظَرَ فَاهتَزَّتِ الأُمَمُ مُرتَعِبَةً. تَحَطَّمَتِ الجِبَالُ القَدِيمَةُ، وَالتِّلَالُ العَتِيقَةُ هَبَطَتْ. يَسْلُكُ السُّبُلَ الَّتِي سَلَكَهَا قَدِيمًا.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes God's power and might as He measures the earth and disperses nations. The mountains scatter, and the hills bow before Him, showing His eternal authority.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone could pick up a mountain like you would pick up a toy block and move it around. That’s how powerful God is! This verse tells us that He can do things no one else can because He's super strong and always in control.
Historical Background
Habakkuk wrote this prophecy during the Neo-Babylonian Empire, warning of Babylon's invasion of Judah. The audience was the people of Judah who were facing uncertainty due to impending threats from foreign powers.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, when facing challenges at work or personal life, we can find strength and peace knowing that God is in control and nothing happens outside His plan. This verse encourages trust and reliance on Him during difficult times.
Topics
power of Goddivine authorityperseverancetrust in Godcontrol and chaosprophecy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'everlasting mountains were scattered' mean?
It symbolizes that even the most permanent and stable things can be moved by God's power, emphasizing His sovereignty over all creation.
How do we apply Habakkuk 3:6 in our daily lives?
We should trust that despite the uncertainties of life, God is always present and in control, providing stability and guidance through any challenge.
What cultural significance does this verse have for its original audience?
For the people of Judah facing the threat of Babylonian invasion, it served as a reminder that even amidst chaos, God remains sovereign and can bring about His purposes.
Can you provide some cross-references to Habakkuk 3:6?
Yes, relevant verses include Psalm 18:7 where David speaks of the Lord's power in action, and Revelation 19:15 which talks about Christ’s rule over all nations.
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