After telling the prophet of the future, God also tells him that he should trust that these events will happen. He also says that the just should live by what? (Habakkuk 2:4)
The third chapter in the Book of Habakkuk is a prayer to God. The prophet begins his prayer by admitting that when he heard God's words he was what? (Habakkuk 3:2)
Habakkuk's prayer ends with the joyous faith that, despite the punishment which is coming, God will be the prophet's strength and will make him walk where? (Habakkuk 3:17-19)
Despite Habakkuk's objections God tells him that Babylon is His choice as the punisher of Judah. How does God convince Habakkuk that He is right? (Habakkuk 2:8)
God ends his answer to Habakkuk's questions with a statement about His supreme power. He says that all the world should be what, before God? (Habakkuk 2:20)