Was the LORD displeased against the rivers? was thine anger against the rivers? was thy wrath against the sea, that thou didst ride upon thine horses and thy chariots of salvation?
Espera, Dios, ¿acaso estabas enojado con los ríos? ¿Tu ira estaba dirigida contra las aguas mismas? ¿Estabas furioso con el mar? ¿Por eso saliste montado en tus caballos y carros para traer salvación?
Habacuc pregunta retóricamente si Dios estaba enojado con la naturaleza cuando vino con poder a salvar a su pueblo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Habakkuk was a prophet in ancient Judah during a time of moral decline and impending invasion by the Babylonians, around the 7th century BC. In this verse, part of a poetic prayer, he reflects on God's mighty acts in Israel's history, such as the parting of the Red Sea during the Exodus, where God demonstrated His power over natural elements. This imagery portrays God as a divine warrior riding forth in judgment and salvation, not literally angry at rivers and seas, but using them to deliver His people.
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