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You went forth for the salvation of your people, For the salvation of your anointed. You crushed the head of the land of wickedness. You stripped them head to foot. Selah.
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Past Tense, Future Hope
Commentators note that while the verse uses past tense verbs like "wentest forth," it describes a future salvation. This is a common feature in prophecy called the "prophetic perfect." God's future deliverance is so certain that the prophet can speak of it as if it has already happened, grounding future hope in God's past faithfulness, like the Exodus from Egypt.
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Habakkuk
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18th Century
Theologian
You went forth - Even a Jew, Kimchi, says of this place: “The past is here used for the future; and this is frequent in the language of prop…
19th Century
Bishop
Habakkuk describes the “Theophany” or self-manifestation of Jehovah, which is to introduce the desired deliverance. The Authorised Version has unfo…
16th Century
The Prophet again applies to the present state of the people what he had previously recorded—that God went forth with His Christ for the salvation …
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17th Century
Pastor
You went forth for the salvation of that people, [even] for salvation with your anointed…
Minister
God's people, when in distress, and ready to despair, seek help by considering the days of old, and the years of ancient times, and by pleading the…