And the LORD answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.
Then God answered me and said, 'Write down this vision and make it super clear on tablets, so clear that anyone reading it can take off running with it.'
God wants his plans written so clearly that you can read them and immediately know what to do.
📚 Historical Context
Habakkuk was a prophet in ancient Judah during a time of moral corruption and the rising threat of Babylonian invasion in the 7th century BC. In this verse, God responds to Habakkuk's complaints about injustice by commanding him to write down the vision clearly on tablets. This ensured the message could be easily read and acted upon by others, serving as a timeless method for preserving and proclaiming divine revelations.
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