Habakkuk
The name Habakkuk originates with the biblical prophet Habakkuk. Habakkuk also refers to the Book of Habakkuk, the book of the Hebrew Bible written by that prophet.
Habbakuk may also refer to:
- Habakkuk Commentary, a Dead Sea scroll
- Project Habakkuk, a never-completed project to build a huge floating airfield from ice during World War II
- Chabakkuk, a portmanteau describing a fusion of a number of different Hasidic philosophies
- Habbakuk (Dragonlance), a god from the fantasy book series Dragonlance
- Habakkuk and the Angel, a sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
- Habakkuk thesis, in economics
Music
- A 2006 noise music album by Locust Sympathizer
- 'Twas On The Good Ship Habakkuk, a 1960s folk song by fictional character Rambling Syd Rumpo
People
- Paul Guldin, originally "Habakkuk Guldin" (1577-1643), a Swiss mathematician and astronomer
- John Habakkuk (1915-2002), an English economic historian
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Habakkuk (disambiguation)". Image Credit.
Extended Definition: HABAKKUK
Habakkuk
Habakkuk or Havakuk (Hebrew: חֲבַקּוּק, Standard Ḥavaqquq Tiberian Ḥăḇaqqûq) was a prophet in the Hebrew Bible. The etymology of the name of Habakkuk is not clear.[1] The name is possibly related to the Akkadian khabbaququ, the name of a fragrant plant,[1] or the Hebrew root חבק, meaning "embrace". He is the eighth of the twelve minor prophets and likely the author of the Book of Habakkuk, which bears his name.[1]
Practically nothing is known about Habakkuk's personal history, except for what can be inferred from the text of his book, which consists of five oracles about the Chaldeans (Babylonians) and a song of praise to God. Since the Chaldean rise to power is dated c. 612 BC, it is assumed he was active about that time, making him an early contemporary of Jeremiah and Zephaniah. Jewish sources, however, do not group him with those two prophets, who are often placed together, so it is possible that he was slightly earlier than they. Because the final chapter of his book is a song, it is sometimes assumed in Jewish tradition that he was a member of the tribe of Levi, which served as musicians in Solomon's Temple. According to the Zohar (Volume 1, page 8b) Habakkuk is the boy born to the Shunamite woman through Elisha's blessing.
Habakkuk is unique among the prophets in that he openly questions the wisdom of God.[citation needed] In the first part of the first chapter, the Prophet sees the injustice among his people and asks why God does not take action: "1:2 Yahweh, how long will I cry, and you will not hear? I cry out to you 'Violence!' and will you not save?" - (World English Bible).
A mausoleum in the city of Toyserkan in the west of Iran is believed to be Habakkuk's burial place.[2] It is protected by Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization. The Organization's guide to the Hamedan Province states that Habakkuk was believed to be a guardian to the Temple of Solomon, and that he was captured by the Babylonians and remained in their prison for some years. After being freed by Cyrus the Great, he went to Ecbatana and remained there until he died, and was buried somewhere nearby, in what is today Toyserkan. Habakkuk is called both Habaghugh and Hayaghugh by the locals.
On the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar, his feast day is December 2. He is commemorated with the other Minor prophets in the Calendar of saints of the Armenian Apostolic Church on July 31.
See also
- Persian Jews
Notes
| Prophets of Judaism & Christianity in the Hebrew Bible | ||
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| Abraham · Isaac · Jacob · Moses (rl) · Aaron · Miriam · Eldad & Medad · The seventy elders of Israel · Joshua · Phinehas | ||
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| Deborah · Samuel · Saul · Saul's men · David · Jeduthun · Solomon | Gad · Nathan · Ahiyah · Elijah · Elisha | Isaiah (rl) · Jeremiah · Ezekiel | ||
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| Hosea · Joel · Amos · Obadiah · Jonah (rl) · Micah · Nahum · Habakkuk · Zephaniah · Haggai · Zechariah · Malachi | ||
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| Shemaiah · Iddo · Azariah · Hanani · Jehu · Micaiah · Jahaziel · Eliezer · Zechariah ben Jehoiada · Oded · Huldah · Uriah | ||
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| Judaism: Sarah (rl) · Rachel· Rebecca · Joseph · Eli · Elkanah · Hannah (mother of Samuel) · Abigail · Amoz (father of Isaiah) · Beeri (father of Hosea) · Hilkiah (father of Jeremiah) · Shallum (uncle of Jeremiah) · Hanamel (cousin of Jeremiah) · Buzi · Mordecai · Esther · (Baruch) |
Christianity: Abel · Enoch (ancestor of Noah) · Daniel (rl) |
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| Non-Jewish: Kenan · Noah (rl) · Eber · Bithiah · Beor · Balaam · Balak · Job · Eliphaz · Bildad · Zophar · Elihu | ||
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Habakkuk". Image Credit.
