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Habakkuk
The
burden
which
Habakkuk
ye
Prophet
did
see.
2
O
Lord,
howe
long
shall
I
crie,
and
thou
wilt
not
heare!
euen
cry
out
vnto
thee
of
violence,
and
thou
wilt
not
saue?
3
Why
doest
thou
shew
me
iniquity,
&
cause
me
to
behold
grieuance?
for
spoiling
and
violence
are
before
me:
&
there
are
that
raise
vp
strife
and
contention.
4
Therefore
the
Lawe
is
slacked,
and
iudgement
doeth
neuer
goe
foorth:
for
the
wicked
doeth
compasse
about
the
righteous:
therfore
wrong
iudgement
proceedeth.
5
Behold
ye
among
the
heathen,
and
regard,
and
wonder
marueilously:
for
I
wil
worke
a
worke
in
your
daies,
which
yee
will
not
beleeue,
though
it
be
tolde
you.
6
For
loe,
I
raise
vp
the
Caldeans,
that
bitter
and
hastie
nation,
which
shall
march
through
the
breadth
of
the
land,
to
possesse
the
dwelling
places
that
are
not
theirs.
7
They
are
terrible
and
dreadfull:
their
iudgement
and
their
dignity
shal
proceed
of
themselues.
8
Their
horses
also
are
swifter
then
the
leopards,
and
are
more
fierce
then
the
euening
wolues:
&
their
horsemen
shall
spread
themselues,
and
their
horsemen
shall
come
from
farre,
they
shall
flie
as
the
Eagle
that
hasteth
to
eate.
9
They
shall
come
all
for
violence:
their
faces
shall
sup
vp
as
the
East
winde,
and
they
shall
gather
the
captiuitie
as
the
sand.
10
And
they
shal
scoffe
at
the
Kings,
and
the
Princes
shall
bee
a
scorne
vnto
them:
they
shall
deride
euery
strong
holde,
for
they
shall
heape
dust
&
take
it.
11
Then
shall
his
minde
change,
and
he
shall
passe
ouer,
and
offend,
imputing
this
his
power
vnto
his
God.
12
Art
thou
not
from
euerlasting,
O
Lord
my
God,
mine
Holy
one?
we
shall
not
die:
O
Lord,
thou
hast
ordained
them
for
iudgement,
and
O
mightie
God,
thou
hast
established
them
for
correction.
13
Thou
art
of
purer
eyes
then
to
beholde
euill,
and
canst
not
looke
on
ininquitie:
wherefore
lookest
thou
vpon
them
that
deale
treacherously,
and
holdest
thy
tongue
when
the
wicked
deuoureth
the
man
that
is
more
righteous
then
hee?
14
And
makest
men
as
the
fishes
of
the
Sea,
as
the
creeping
things,
that
haue
no
ruler
ouer
them.
15
They
take
vp
all
of
them
with
the
angle:
they
catch
them
in
their
net,
and
gather
them
in
their
dragge;
therefore
they
reioyce
and
are
glad.
16
Therefore
they
sacrifice
vnto
their
net,
and
burne
incense
vnto
their
drag:
because
by
them
their
portion
is
fat,
and
their
meat
plenteous.
17
Shall
they
therefore
emptie
their
net,
and
not
spare
continually
to
slay
the
nations?
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