Habakkuk
  • 1. Habakkuk is a minor prophet in the Hebrew Bible, known for his deep and profound dialogue with God concerning the problem of evil and the suffering of the righteous. Traditionally believed to have lived in the late 7th century BCE, during the time of the impending Babylonian invasion of Judah, Habakkuk's book is a unique blend of prayer, complaint, and prophecy. In his writings, he questions God's justice and mercy, particularly why the wicked seem to prosper while the righteous suffer. His famous declaration, 'the just shall live by his faith,' has resonated through centuries, becoming a pivotal text in both Jewish and Christian traditions. The book also offers a vision of ultimate justice, where God's sovereignty prevails over nations, faith is vindicated, and His glory is manifested. Through poetic imagery and vivid metaphors, Habakkuk's message addresses timeless issues of social injustice and the necessity of faith in an often chaotic world, making his teachings relevant even in contemporary discussions of morality and theodicy.

    To whom does Habakkuk direct his complaints?
A) The prophets
B) God
C) The king
D) The people of Israel
  • 2. What does Habakkuk question God about?
A) Law
B) Creation
C) Injustice
D) Sacrifice
  • 3. What does God tell Habakkuk to write down?
A) The vision
B) A prayer
C) A prophecy
D) A song
  • 4. What is the primary emotion expressed by Habakkuk?
A) Anger
B) Fear
C) Joy
D) Confusion
  • 5. In Habakkuk, what does God say about the proud?
A) They are not upright
B) They will be blessed
C) They are favored by God
D) They will inherit the land
  • 6. How does Habakkuk respond to God's message in the end?
A) With despair
B) With indifference
C) With praise
D) With anger
  • 7. What does Habakkuk 3 predominantly consist of?
A) A letter
B) A vision
C) A prophecy
D) A prayer
  • 8. In Habakkuk 3, what does he request from God?
A) Revival
B) Revenge
C) Wealth
D) Peace
  • 9. What does Habakkuk acknowledge about God in his prayer?
A) His neutrality
B) His wrath
C) His sovereignty
D) His distance
  • 10. Which chapter contains the famous declaration of faith?
A) Chapter 3
B) Chapter 2
C) Chapter 1
D) All chapters
  • 11. How many chapters are there in the Book of Habakkuk?
A) Two
B) Four
C) Three
D) Five
  • 12. What reward does God promise to the righteous?
A) Wealth
B) Honor
C) Life
D) Peace
  • 13. Who is the enemy nation depicted in Habakkuk's prophecy?
A) The Philistines
B) The Moabites
C) The Chaldeans
D) The Edomites
  • 14. What does Habakkuk call God in his lament?
A) My Deliverer
B) My Shepherd
C) My Rock
D) My Fortress
  • 15. What kind of relationship does Habakkuk seek with God?
A) Intimate
B) Crisis-driven
C) Transactional
D) Distant
  • 16. What is the primary theme of the Book of Habakkuk?
A) Prophecy of the coming Messiah
B) The law and commandments
C) Historical recounting of kings
D) The problem of evil
  • 17. In which testament is the Book of Habakkuk found?
A) Apocrypha
B) New Testament
C) Pseudepigrapha
D) Old Testament
  • 18. What does God reveal will happen to Babylon?
A) It will prosper eternally
B) It will be destroyed
C) It will build a new temple
D) It will become God's chosen people
  • 19. What is the significance of Habakkuk 2:4?
A) You shall not murder
B) Behold, I come quickly
C) The righteous shall live by faith
D) Love your neighbor as yourself
  • 20. In which city was Habakkuk likely a prophet?
A) Nineveh
B) Bethlehem
C) Babylon
D) Jerusalem
  • 21. Who were the primary recipients of Habakkuk's message?
A) The Assyrians
B) The people of Judah
C) The Babylonian Empire
D) The people of Israel
  • 22. How does God answer Habakkuk's question?
A) Pray more
B) Wait for the right time
C) Seek wisdom
D) The righteous will live by faith
  • 23. What does the term 'Chaldeans' refer to in Habakkuk?
A) Egyptians
B) Jews
C) Babylonians
D) Assyrians
  • 24. In the final chapter, what does Habakkuk describe?
A) God's majesty and power
B) The destruction of Jerusalem
C) The coming of the Messiah
D) The rebuilding of temples
  • 25. What does Habakkuk's name mean?
A) Son of the Lord
B) Prophet of God
C) Embrace
D) Messenger
  • 26. What does Habakkuk 3:17-19 emphasize?
A) Joy in the Lord despite hardships
B) The end of suffering
C) Spiritual warfare
D) Riches and prosperity
  • 27. Where is Habakkuk referenced in the New Testament?
A) Romans 1:17
B) Revelation 21:4
C) Matthew 5:5
D) James 2:19
  • 28. What is Habakkuk's initial reaction to God's silence regarding injustice?
A) Rejoicing
B) Acceptance
C) Questioning
D) Indifference
  • 29. In which section of the Bible can the Book of Habakkuk be found?
A) Major Prophets
B) Minor Prophets
C) Historical Books
D) Wisdom Literature
  • 30. What form of literature is found at the end of Habakkuk?
A) A psalm
B) An epistle
C) A love song
D) A prophecy
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