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Habakkuk 1:15

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1:15 The Babylonian tyrant 1  pulls them all up with a fishhook;

he hauls them in with his throw net. 2 

When he catches 3  them in his dragnet,

he is very happy. 4 

Habakkuk 2:9

Context

2:9 The one who builds his house by unjust gain is as good as dead. 5 

He does this so he can build his nest way up high

and escape the clutches of disaster. 6 

1 tn Heb “he”; the referent (the Babylonian tyrant) has been specified in the translation for clarity (cf. NASB “The Chaldeans”; NIV “The wicked foe”; NRSV “The enemy”). Babylonian imperialism is here compared to a professional fisherman who repeatedly brings in his catch and has plenty to eat.

2 tn Apparently two different types of fishing nets are referred to here. The חֵרֶם (kherem, “throw net”) was used by fishermen standing on the shore (see Ezek 47:10), while the מִכְמֶרֶת (mikhmeret, “dragnet”) was used by men in a boat. See R. D. Patterson, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah (WEC), 165.

3 tn Heb “and he gathers.”

4 tn Heb “Therefore he is happy and rejoices.” Here two synonyms are joined for emphasis.

5 tn Heb “Woe [to] the one who profits unjustly by evil unjust gain for his house.” On the term הוֹי (hoy) see the note on the word “dead” in v. 6.

6 tn Heb “to place his nest in the heights in order to escape from the hand of disaster.”

sn Here the Babylonians are compared to a bird, perhaps an eagle, that builds its nest in an inaccessible high place where predators cannot reach it.



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