I saw the tents of Cushan in affliction: and the curtains of the land of Midian did tremble.
I watched the camps of Cushan falling apart, and the whole land of Midian was shaking with fear.
Even entire nations were trembling when God showed up.
📚 Historical Context
Habakkuk was a prophet in ancient Judah during the 7th century BC, a time of widespread moral decay and the looming threat of invasion by the Babylonians. In this verse from his prophetic prayer, he describes a vision of God's awesome power, where the tents of Cushan (likely referring to a region or people associated with Cush) and the curtains of Midian (a nomadic group known for conflicts with Israel) tremble in fear, symbolizing the nations' response to divine judgment. This imagery echoes earlier biblical events like the Exodus, highlighting God's sovereignty over all enemies.
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