The Book of Habakkuk is a dialogue between the prophet Habakkuk and God, where Habakkuk grapples with questions of justice and suffering, particularly in the face of Judah's wickedness and God's impending use of the Babylonians as a tool of judgment. Ultimately, Habakkuk moves from confusion and lament to faith and praise, emphasizing that the righteous live by faith and trust in God's ultimate justice, even when His ways are not fully understood.
