a2:6-20
b2:6-8
c9-11
d12-14
e15-17
f18-20
g1:14-17
h2:6-8
iLuke 12:15
jEph 5:3

‏ Habakkuk 2:6-8

Summary for Hab 2:6-20: 2:6-20  a Five taunt songs (2:6-8  b, 9-11  c, 12-14  d, 15-17  e, 18-20  f) portray God’s future judgment of the Babylonians (and others who, like the Babylonians, indulge in violence and injustice). God allows them to seal their own doom. Those who suffer will be able to repeat these taunts when the wicked come to judgment (see 1:14-17  g). Each taunt contains a pronouncement of sorrow, a judgment, and the reason for God’s judgment.
Summary for Hab 2:6-8: 2:6-8  h In the first of Habakkuk’s taunt songs, he condemns the Babylonians for despoiling the nations.

• thieves ... extortion: The imagery compares the Babylonians to creditors whose oppressive measures cause their debtors to rise up against them. Greed can easily mar an individual’s or nation’s spiritual fiber (Luke 12:15  i; Eph 5:3  j).
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