1. Habakkuk - Noun
2. Habakkuk - Proper noun
a Hebrew minor prophet
an Old Testament book telling Habakkuk's prophecies
Source: WordNetBible prophecy shows that Germany is about to lead a United States of Europe (see Isaiah 10; Daniel 2, 7 and 11; Habakkuk 1; Nahum 2; Hosea 8; Matthew 24; and Revelation 13 and 17). Source: Internet
Beyond that, we echo the words of Maimonides based on the prophet Habakkuk (2:3) that though he may tarry, yet do we wait for him each day.. Source: Internet
It was to be a massive and impregnable 600-metre aircraft carrier made from reinforced ice (" Pykrete "): Habakkuk was never carried out due to its enormous cost. Source: Internet
Author main Habakkuk identifies himself as a prophet in the opening verse. Source: Internet
Due to the liturgical nature of the book of Habakkuk, there have been some scholars who think that the author may have been a temple prophet. Source: Internet
Habakkuk addresses his concerns over the fact that God will use the Babylonian empire to execute judgment on Judah for their sins. Source: Internet