1 This is the oracle [ a ] that the prophet Habakkuk saw:
2 How long, Lord , must I cry for help?
But you do not listen!
I call out to you, “Violence!”
But you do not deliver!
3 Why do you force me to
witness injustice? [ b ]
Why do you put up with wrongdoing? [ c ]
Destruction and violence confront [ d ] me;
conflict is present and one must endure strife. [ e ]
4 For this reason the law
lacks power, [ f ]
and justice is never carried out. [ g ]
Indeed, [ h ] the wicked intimidate [ i ] the innocent. [ j ]
For this reason justice is perverted. [ k ]
5 “Look at the nations and
pay attention! [ l ]
You will be shocked and amazed! [ m ]
For I will do something in your lifetime [ n ]
that you will not believe even though you are
forewarned. [ o ]
6 Look, I am about to
empower [ p ] the Babylonians,
that ruthless [ q ] and greedy [ r ] nation.
They sweep across the surface [ s ] of the earth,
seizing dwelling places that do not belong to them.
7 They are frightening and
terrifying;
they decide for themselves what is right. [ t ]
8 Their horses are faster
than leopards
and more alert [ u ] than wolves in the desert. [ v ]
Their horses [ w ] gallop, [ x ]
their horses come a great distance;
like vultures [ y ] they swoop down quickly to devour their prey. [ z ]
9 All of them intend [ aa ] to do violence;
every face is determined. [ ab ]
They take prisoners as easily as one scoops up sand. [ ac ]
10 They mock kings
and laugh at rulers.
They laugh at every fortified city;
they build siege ramps [ ad ] and capture them.
11 They sweep by like the
wind and pass on. [ ae ]
But the one who considers himself a god will be held
guilty.” [ af ]
12 Lord , you have been active from ancient times; [ ag ]
my sovereign God, [ ah ] you are immortal. [ ai ]
Lord , you have made them [ aj ] your instrument of judgment. [ ak ]
Protector, [ al ] you have appointed them as your instrument of
punishment. [ am ]
13 You are too just [ an ] to tolerate [ ao ] evil;
you are unable to condone [ ap ] wrongdoing.
So why do you put up with such treacherous people? [ aq ]
Why do you say nothing when the wicked devour [ ar ] those more righteous than they are? [ as ]
14 You made people like
fish in the sea,
like animals in the sea [ at ] that have no ruler.
15 The Babylonian
tyrant [ au ] pulls them all up with a fishhook;
he hauls them in with his throw net. [ av ]
When he catches [ aw ] them in his dragnet,
he is very happy. [ ax ]
16 Because of his
success [ ay ] he offers sacrifices to his throw net
and burns incense to his dragnet; [ az ]
for because of them he has plenty of food, [ ba ]
and more than enough to eat. [ bb ]
17 Will he then [ bc ] continue to fill and empty his throw net? [ bd ]
Will he always [ be ] destroy [ bf ] nations and spare none? [ bg ]