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Definition of Book of Habakkuk
1. Noun. An Old Testament book telling Habakkuk's prophecies.
Generic synonyms: Book
Group relationships: Old Testament, Nebiim, Prophets
Lexicographical Neighbors of Book Of Habakkuk
Literary usage of Book of Habakkuk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of the Twelve Prophets Commonly Called the Minor by George Adam Smith (1898)
"CHAPTER IX THE Book of Habakkuk AS it has reached us, the Book of Habakkuk, under
the title The Oracle which Habakkuk the prophet received by vision, ..."
2. Living Messages of the Books of the Bible by George Campbell Morgan (1912)
"These are absent from the book of Habakkuk. Like the book of Jonah, ... The book
of Habakkuk is the story of a believer's conflict of faith, ..."
3. Academical Lectures on the Jewish Scriptures and Antiquities by John Gorham Palfrey (1852)
"AGE AND CONTENTS OF THE Book of Habakkuk. — ITS SUBJECT, THE CONQUESTS AND FINAL
OVERTHROW OF THE CHALDEES.—ITS FORM, A DIALOGUE, IN THE FIRST Two CHAPTERS, ..."
4. The Religious Teaching of the Old Testament by Albert Cornelius Knudson (1918)
"probably at that time that the book of Habakkuk was written. The book of Nahum,
it may be noted, also dates from about the same time, and it too has nothing ..."
5. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1912)
"51: 58), might still have been quoted, as in the book of Habakkuk, ... Chapter 3
of the book of Habakkuk Dr. Ward assigns to " a troubled period following ..."