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Habakkuk prophesied from 612 BC until 558 BC.
Habakkuk prophesied during the wars with Nineveh only.
Habakkuk prophesied during the time of Babylonian only.
Habakkuk prophesied from 612 BC until 568 BC.
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Habakkuk records the dialogue with God as to why he seems indifferent to evil, and they go unpunished.
Habakkuk records the dialogue with God as to why evil is always punished.
Habakkuk records the dialogue with God as to why he gives man a choice.
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Habakkuk predicts the fall of Judah.
Habakkuk predicts the Babylonian invasion.
Habakkuk predicts the fall of Babylon.
Habakkuk predicts the fall of the Northern Kingdom.
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The Babylonians will utterly fall.
The Babylonians who will invade near countries.
I am raising the Babylonians who will sweep across the whole earth.
The Babylonians will sweet across Judah only.
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God asked Habakkuk to write his answer plainly so all could see and understand.
God ask Habakkuk to write the message in a hidden book to be revealed later.
God asked the prophet to send a message to the king.
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Habakkuk fell silent.
Habakkuk wrote letters.
Habakkuk had no response.
It broke his heart.
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