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Goryan [66]
1 year ago
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habakkuk prophesied in judah after the babylonian invasion and warned that the lord sent the babylonians to punish his people. T

rue/False
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alexandr402 [8]1 year ago
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The above statement was False. Because Habakkuk expresses concern about the fact that God will use the Babylonian kingdom to judge Judah's sins.

Who warned the people of Judah?

Jeremiah was imprisoned overnight for prophesying against Jerusalem and all the cities of Judah (Jeremiah 19-20). This was a punishment for openly despising and ridiculing criminals.

According to Isaiah 7:4, it was Isaiah who advised King Ahaz during the Dark Ages when Pekah, king of Israel, and Rezin, king of Syria, invaded Judah.

Hence, habakkuk does not prophesied in judah after the babylonian invasion and does not warned that the lord sent the babylonians to punish his people.

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