Habakkuk 3:3

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Habakkuk 3:3 is a verse in the Old Testament prophetic book of Habakkuk that poetically depicts God’s majestic appearance coming from Teman and the region of Paran.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible verse
verse in the Book of Habakkuk
associatedWith Sinai tradition
attributedTo prophet Habakkuk NERFINISHED
book Habakkuk NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus canonical in Christianity
canonical in Judaism
chapter 3
citedAs Hab 3:3
Habakkuk iii 3
containsImagery God marching from the south
cosmic manifestation of God
containsPhrase God came from Teman
the Holy One from Mount Paran NERFINISHED
describes appearance of God
emphasizes God’s coming in judgment and salvation
God’s glory
God’s holiness
genre prophetic poetry
historicalContext late 7th century BCE Judah (traditional dating of Habakkuk)
language Biblical Hebrew NERFINISHED
literaryForm theophanic hymn
liturgicalUse read in some Christian lectionaries
locatedInSection Minor Prophets NERFINISHED
mentionsPlace Paran NERFINISHED
Teman NERFINISHED
mentionsTitleOfGod Holy One NERFINISHED
parallelThemeWith Deuteronomy 33:2 NERFINISHED
Judges 5:4
partOf Book of Habakkuk NERFINISHED
Habakkuk 3 NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Neviim NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
positionInBook within Habakkuk’s prayer
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
subjectOf biblical commentaries
theological studies
testament Old Testament NERFINISHED
theme God coming from the south
divine majesty
theophany
usedIn Christian exegesis
Jewish exegesis
verseNumber 3

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wilderness of Paran describedIn Habakkuk 3:3