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You pierced the heads of his warriors with their own spears. They came as a whirlwind to scatter me, Gloating as if to devour the wretched in secret.
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God Turns Evil on Itself
Commentators like Barnes and Calvin highlight a powerful theme of divine irony. God doesn't just defeat Israel's enemies; He uses their own weapons ('his own staves') and plans to bring about their downfall. This principle, where the wicked fall into the traps they set for others, is a recurring biblical promise, offering hope that God can turn any evil scheme back on its source.
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Habakkuk
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18th Century
Theologian
You struck through with his own staves the head of his villages. The destruction does not come upon himself only, but upon the entire multit…
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
At the beginning of this verse, the Prophet pursues the same subject—that God had wounded all the enemies of His people. He says that the head of v…
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17th Century
Pastor
You did strike through with his staves the head of his villages
Of his warriors, mi…
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…