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1:1 the load, Habakkuk of Prophet see.
made 1:2 with O LORD, with what a not I, must a long time cries and of Thou do not fade to hear! even cry with thee of the activity of force and Thou not to fade defense outside! do 1:3 why of Thou dost bring me hardness shew and me to see a complaint? to damage and activity of force before me sound: and there is this polemical increase and contention.
1:4 consequently the law is slowed down, and doth never continues a judgement: for doth the dry compass on that righteous; consequently false judgement proceedeth.
1:5 see ye under the heidnischen and consider and are astonished surprisingly: a work over your days in which ye does not believe, works me, although it is explained you.
with 1:6, slightly, raises to me Chaldeans, the nation bitter and precipitated which goes by the width of the country, to which dwellingplaces to have which is not their' s.
1:7 is it terribly and terribly: their judgement and would become to them go themselves.
far from 1:8 its horses is as faster as Leoparden, and is more violent as Abendwölfe: and their riders extend, and their riders come broad; they steal this one as the eagle hasteth eat.
1:9 come too it all for activity from force: their faces owe sup in top as the East wind, and they seize those stem like sand.
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1:10 and they owe scoff to the kings, and the princes are scorn with them: it verhöhnen each strong influence; do they accumulate dust and take it.
1:11 then owe its modification of direction, and it exceeds its energy and humiliates and does not write above its god.
with 1:12 art Thou eternally those, O LORD my god, to gain holy? we do not die. O LORD, Thou has ordinierte for judgement; and, O powerful god, Thou have placed for correction.
far 1:13 Thoukunst from the eyes purer than sees badly and canst not a sight on hardness: Thou lookest wherefore after them that agreements dangerously and holdest thy language if ordinary the devoureth the man who righteous it is? 1:14 and men makest like fish of the sea, as the things of creeping which don't have teaching on them? 1:15 take it all with the angle, verfangen them them in their network and seize them in their antagonistic force: consequently they are delighted and been glad.
1:16 consequently that they sacrifice to their network and to burn an odor with their antagonistic force; because by it its part is grassement and meat plenteous.
1:17 must it empties consequently its network and not reserves continuously, to kill its nations? 2:1 I is after my clock and adjusts me in accordance with the test and will make attention, to see, which he says to me and what I answer, when I am reproved.
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