Habakkuk 3:6-8
1599 Geneva Bible
6 He stood and measured the earth: he beheld and dissolved the nations, and the everlasting mountains were broken, and the ancient hills did bow: his [a]ways are everlasting.
7 [b]For his iniquity I saw the tents of Cushan, and the curtains of the land of Midian did tremble.
8 Was the Lord angry against the [c]rivers? or was thine anger against the floods? or was thy wrath against the sea, that thou didst ride [d]upon thine horses? thy chariots brought salvation.
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- Habakkuk 3:6 Signifying, that God hath wonderful means, and ever had a marvelous power when he would deliver his Church.
- Habakkuk 3:7 The iniquity of the king of Syria in vexing thy people was made manifest by thy judgment, to the comfort of thy Church, Judg. 5:10, and also of the Midianites, which destroyed themselves, Judg. 7:22.
- Habakkuk 3:8 Meaning, that God was not angry with the waters, but that by this means he would destroy his enemies, and deliver his Church.
- Habakkuk 3:8 And so didst use all the elements as instruments for the destruction of thine enemies.
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