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How is Christ portrayed in the book of Habakkuk?

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Christ is portrayed in Habakkuk as the ultimate revelation of God's purpose and glory.

The book of Habakkuk serves as a profound illustration of how Christ, as the ultimate revelation of God, is woven into the fabric of Old Testament scripture. Habakkuk's insights are prophetic glimpses that underscore God's intentions regarding the redemption of humanity through Christ. Every prophecy and burden presented by Habakkuk points towards Jesus, affirming that the Old Testament not only foreshadows but anticipates the coming of the Messiah. Therefore, Habakkuk's role is not just as a prophet but as one who beckons to look deeper into the representation of Christ within God’s redemptive timeline.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 1:1-2, Revelation 19:10

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Christ in Habakkuk
Norm Wells · Oct 18, 2021
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