Exposition Of Habbakuk 3
Habakkuk rests at the end of the seventh century BCE, and, with the imminent invasion of Babylon, "mobilizes a rich variety of extant liturgical traditions... that feature cries of needs that are ultimately resolved in a hymn of triumph*1*." Our aim is to examine this hymn and our question approaching it shall be How does the author convey images grammatically and syntactically in Habakkuk 3? We will approach the issues of grammar and syntax a verse at a time*2*.
תְּפִלָּה לַ־־חֲבַקּוּק הַ־־נָּבִיא עַל שִׁגְיֹנֽוֹת A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet, on a dirge
The superscription of Habakkuk's prayer, versified as 1, establishes authorial attribution, by way of an allative *3*ל, and offers to......
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