The just shall live by faith ~ Cross reference of Romans 1:16 to Habakkuk 2:4
Romans is probably the last letter of Paul and the richest in terms of his theology. This letter is addressed to the Christians in Rome and is written before he gets to Rome.
Paul states that after Jesus came and died and rose from the grave, only the ones who believe [have faith] in Jesus will be saved. Paul quotes Habakkuk 2:4 to say that G-d told us through the prophet Habakkuk some 700 years before he sent his son [Jesus] to die for us.
Let us see what Habakkuk is all about and then decide if what Paul claims is right.
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All Greek Text references are from NIV and Tanakh references are from Chabad.
This post is not intended to offend anyone's faith but for those people who are Seeking the truth of THE ONE TRUE G-D of the universe to who we owe all our love, gratitude & devotion.
My encouragement to you is that you read the whole chapter of Tanakh that the Greek text quotes so you get the context and understand what G-d actually said.
G-d Bless and Seek THE Truth.
Romans 1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile. 17 For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed—a righteousness that is by faith from first to last,[e] just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith.”[f]
Habakkuk 2:4 Behold, it is puffed up-his soul is not upright within him, but the righteous shall live by his faith.
- Habakkuk was a prophet for Judah during the reign of King Josiah. This book is in the from of a question and answer format where Habakkuk asks a question that bothers him and G-d responds to Habakkuk with the answer he needs.
- In Chapter 1 Habakkuk is concerned about the impending attack of Nebuchadnezzar. He says that the way Babylon is rising, in no time Israel will be a defeated and the people will lose faith in the Torah.[
- G-d responds to Habakkuk saying that this has to happen but after Babylon strikes Israel [Habakkuk 1:5-10]
- G-d says that he will punish Babylon because they think that they achieved all these victories because of their might and their gods. [Habakkuk 1:11]
- Habakkuk then responds to G-d calling out how great and just G-d is but that wicked men overpower the week and destroys the righteous [Habakkuk 1:12-17]
- Habakkuk than takes a stand that he will wait for G-d to respond to why he allows these wicked people to thrive. [Habakkuk 2:1]
- G-d responds to Habakkuk that the wicked man is all puffed up with pride and greed to overpower the weak but G-d will judge these wicked people [basically Babylon] and the wicked people in Israel. G-d says but the righteous who are in Israel will like because of their faith [in G-d and Torah][Habakkuk 2:2-19]
- Finally in Habakkuk 3 you see that Habakkuk acknowledges that G-d is Just and that he will be merciful even in his anger toward Israel. He writes such beautiful things about the power of G-d and how he has shown mercy to Israel in the past and and he will await its redemption from Babylon when they repent.[Habakkuk 3:13]
- Finally he ends his poem with a beautiful passage that even if nothing good happens to Israel he will wait on G-d. Such a lovely passage had to call it out.
- Habakkuk 3:17 For a fig tree shall not blossom; neither is there produce on the vines. The labor of the olive tree shall fail, and the grain field shall not produce food. The flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no cattle in the stalls. 18 Yet, I will rejoice in the Lord; I will jubilate in the God of my salvation.9 God the Lord is my strength. He made my feet [as swift] as the hind's, and he guides me on my high places. To the conductor [to play] with my melodies!
- In all this where do you see Jesus, cross, crucifixion, resurrection, Paul preaching to gentiles, gentiles believing in Jesus and being saved?
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