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How do we know the authority of Habakkuk's writings?

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The authority of Habakkuk's writings is affirmed by their quotations in the New Testament, indicating their significance in biblical theology.

Habakkuk's authority is confirmed through its multiple citations in the New Testament, including references in Romans, Galatians, and Hebrews. These echoes of Habakkuk's message show that early Christians recognized his teachings as divinely inspired and pertinent to Christian doctrine. This reinforces the importance of the Old Testament prophets in the grand narrative of Scripture which points toward Christ. Moreover, Habakkuk’s profound expressions of faith in God’s promises reveal essential truths about God's character and His dealings with humanity, which continue to resonate within the context of Reformed theology.
Scripture References: Romans 1:17, Galatians 3:11, Hebrews 10:38

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