Habakkuk 1:14
Basque (EAB) 2008 (Elizen Arteko Biblia (Biblia en Euskara, Traducción Interconfesional))
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Habakkuk, the prophet is questioning God about why He allows people to be treated like fish or insects without any protection. The key message here is a lament over the lack of justice and order in society.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were like a fish in the ocean, where bigger fish can just eat smaller ones without anyone stopping them. That's how Habakkuk feels about people who don't have anyone to protect them from bad things happening.
Historical Background
Habakkuk wrote this around 609-597 B.C., a time when the Babylonians were becoming a powerful force and the Judean society was experiencing moral decay. He addressed his concerns directly to God, questioning how such chaos could be permitted in the world.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us of situations where vulnerable groups are not protected by authorities or society. For example, issues like human trafficking highlight a lack of justice and protection for certain individuals.