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11 Then they sweep through like the wind and vanish—
    they make their own strength their god![a]

Habakkuk’s Second Complaint

12 Are you not from of old, O Lord,
    my holy God, immortal?(A)
Lord, you have appointed them for judgment,[b]
    O Rock,[c] you have set them in place to punish!
13 Your eyes are too pure to look upon wickedness,
    and the sight of evil you cannot endure.
Why, then, do you gaze on the faithless in silence
    while the wicked devour those more just than themselves?

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Footnotes

  1. 1:11 The primary aim of military campaigns by ancient Near Eastern rulers was usually the gathering of spoils and the collection of tribute rather than the annexation of territory. However, in the eighth century B.C., the Assyrians began to administer many conquered territories as provinces.
  2. 1:12–2:1 Appointed them for judgment: this complaint is directed against the violent Babylonians, the very nation God chose to punish Judah.
  3. 1:12 Rock: an ancient title celebrating the Lord’s power and fidelity; cf. Dt 32:4; Is 26:4; 30:29; Ps 18:3, 32, 47; 95:1.