Habakkuk 2:3

"The LORD answered me, “Write the vision, and make it plain on tablets, that he who runs may read it."

Key Reflection

This verse instructs Habakkuk to record his divine vision clearly so that it can be easily understood by all who read it. It underscores the importance of making God's message accessible and comprehensible, ensuring that even those who run or hurry through life will have the opportunity to grasp its profound meaning.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

For the vision is yet for an (the) appointed time -oNot for the present, but to develop itself in the course of time, down to a season which God only knows; as it is subsequently repeated (Daniel 11:27, for it is for the appointed time,Daniel 11:35), “for the end is yet for the appointed timeDaniel 8:19; for it is for the appointed time of the end;” and is explainedDaniel 10:1,Daniel 10:14, “for the vision is yet for the daysDaniel 8:26; for it is for many daysEzekiel 12:27; the house of Israel say, The vision that he seeth, is for many days and he prophesieth of the times far off;” yet it sho

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