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Habakkuk 2:6

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The Proud Babylonians are as Good as Dead

2:6 “But all these nations will someday taunt him 1 

and ridicule him with proverbial sayings: 2 

‘The one who accumulates what does not belong to him is as good as dead 3 

(How long will this go on?) 4 

he who gets rich by extortion!’ 5 

Habakkuk 3:17

Context

3:17 When 6  the fig tree does not bud,

and there are no grapes on the vines;

when the olive trees do not produce, 7 

and the fields yield no crops; 8 

when the sheep disappear 9  from the pen,

and there are no cattle in the stalls,

1 tn Heb “Will not these, all of them, take up a taunt against him…?” The rhetorical question assumes the response, “Yes, they will.” The present translation brings out the rhetorical force of the question by rendering it as an affirmation.

2 tn Heb “and a mocking song, riddles, against him? And one will say.”

3 tn Heb “Woe [to] the one who increases [what is] not his.” The Hebrew term הוֹי (hoy, “woe,” “ah”) was used in funeral laments and carries the connotation of death.

4 tn This question is interjected parenthetically, perhaps to express rhetorically the pain and despair felt by the Babylonians’ victims.

5 tn Heb “and the one who makes himself heavy [i.e., wealthy] [by] debts.” Though only appearing in the first line, the term הוֹי (hoy) is to be understood as elliptical in the second line.

6 tn Or “though.”

7 tn Heb “the produce of the olive disappoints.”

8 tn Heb “food.”

9 tn Or “are cut off.”



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