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Habakkuk 1:5-12 "Look, Observe, Wonder"


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You really need to read the O.T. to understand what is going on in  the Middle East..

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31 minutes ago, angels4u said:

You really need to read the O.T. to understand what going on in  the Middle East..

Not only what but why.

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God will fight for Israel,we know the ending!

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2 hours ago, Stormy Monday said:

Habakkuk 1 might be about end-time terrorism.

It's about the Judgment of God upon disobedient Israel by means of the Babylonian Empire back when it was expanding. See Hab 1:6 & 12.

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1 hour ago, Stormy Monday said:

The Babylonian Empire was not a big Empire.  The Persian, Grecian, and Roman Empires were much larger. Babylon did not march through the "breadth (wide expanse) of the land to possess dwelling places that are not theirs." Jihadist foreign fighters fit this well both worldwide and in the Mid-East region.  

While some aspects of Biblical prophecies are similar to current events and give rise to hit and miss speculations, many, like Habakkuk's have already been fulfilled and historically verified in full.

Quote: The term “Chaldean” has historical and biblical significance. Let’s explore it:

  1. Chaldea:

    • Chaldea was a small country situated in the marshy land of the far southeastern corner of Mesopotamia. It existed between the late 10th or early 9th century BC until the mid-6th century BC.
    • The Hebrew Bible uses the term כשדים (Kaśdim), which is translated as Chaldaeans in the Greek Old Testament. However, there is some dispute about whether Kaśdim specifically means Chaldean or refers to the south Mesopotamian Kaldu.
    • Chaldea proper was a geographical area formed by the deposits of the Euphrates and the Tigris, extending about 640 kilometers (400 miles) along the course of these rivers and averaging about 160 kilometers (100 miles) in width.
    • Several kings of Chaldean origins ruled Babylonia during different periods 1.
  2. Biblical References:

  3. Language Connection:

In summary, Chaldea holds a significant place in ancient history and biblical narratives, and its name continues to evoke curiosity and fascination. 🌟[BingChat]

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