Habakkuk 3:1-13

Habakkuk 3:1-13

[1] A prayer  of Habakkuk  the prophet  upon Shigionoth.  [2] O LORD,  I have heard  thy speech,  and was afraid:  O LORD,  revive  thy work  in the midst  of the years,  in the midst  of the years  make known;  in wrath  remember  mercy.  [3] God  came  from Teman,  and the Holy One  from mount  Paran.  Selah.  His glory  covered  the heavens,  and the earth  was full  of his praise.  [4] And his brightness  was as the light;  he had horns  coming out of his hand:  and there was the hiding  of his power.  [5] Before  the pestilence,  and burning coals  went forth  at his feet.  [6] He stood,  the earth:  he beheld,  and drove asunder  the nations;  and the everlasting  mountains  were scattered,  the perpetual  hills  did bow:  his ways  are everlasting.  [7] I saw  the tents  of Cushan  in affliction:  and the curtains  of the land  of Midian  did tremble.  [8] Was the LORD  displeased  against the rivers?  was thine anger  against the rivers?  was thy wrath  against the sea,  that thou didst ride  upon thine horses  and thy chariots  of salvation?  [9] Thy bow  was made quite  naked,  according to the oaths  of the tribes,  even thy word.  Selah.  Thou didst cleave  the earth  with rivers.  [10] The mountains  saw  thee, and they trembled:  the overflowing  of the water  passed by:  the deep  uttered  his voice,  and lifted up  his hands  on high.  [11] The sun  and moon  stood still  in their habitation:  at the light  of thine arrows  they went,  and at the shining  of thy glittering  spear.  [12] Thou didst march through  the land  in indignation,  thou didst thresh  the heathen  in anger.  [13] Thou wentest forth  for the salvation  of thy people,  even for salvation  with thine anointed;  thou woundedst  the head  out of the house  of the wicked,  by discovering  the foundation  unto the neck.  Selah.