12. In opposition to the impious deifying of the Chaldeans power as
their god (MAURER, or, as the English Version, their attributing of
their successes to their idols), the prophet, in an impassioned address
to Jehovah, vindicates His being "from everlasting," as contrasted with
the Chaldean so-called "god."
my God, mine Holy One--Habakkuk speaks in the name of his people. God
was "the Holy One of Israel," against whom the Chaldean was setting
up himself
(Isa 37:23).
we shall not die--Thou, as being our God, wilt not permit the
Chaldeans utterly to destroy us. This reading is one of the eighteen
called by the Hebrews "the appointment of the scribes"; the Rabbis think
that Ezra and his colleagues corrected the old reading, "Thou shalt not die."
thou hast ordained them for judgment--that is, to execute Thy
judgments.
for correction--to chastise transgressors
(Isa 10:5-7).
But not that they may deify their own power
(Hab 1:11,
for their power is from Thee, and but for a time); nor that they may
destroy utterly Thy people. The Hebrew for "mighty God" is
Rock
(De 32:4).
However the world is shaken, or man's faith wavers, God remains
unshaken as the Rock of Ages
(Isa 26:4,
Margin).
JFB.
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