Definitions for Habakkuk

Habakkuk Ha·bak·kuk

Spelling: [huh-bak-uh k, hab-uh
IPA: /həˈbæk ək, ˈhæb əˌkʌk, -ˌkʊk/

Habakkuk is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 49 anagrams from letters in Habakkuk (aabhkkku).

Definitions for Habakkuk

noun

  1. a Minor Prophet of the 7th century b.c.
  2. a book of the Bible bearing his name. Abbreviation: Hab.

Examples for Habakkuk

Habakkuk says (ch 2, 3), "It will surely come, it will not delay."

He bounded to his feet, as if the angel of Habakkuk had taken him by the hair.

The statues of Daniel and Habakkuk were executed by Bernini.

Habakkuk did as requested, and they exchanged weapons again.

This mode of fishing is mentioned in Habakkuk i. 15: "They take up all of them with the angle."

Habakkuk asked her to do so, but she refused so pointedly that he did not repeat the request.

"I will see that we are all out of harm's way, while we are here," said Habakkuk McEwen.

Yes, sir, I entirely agree with Habakkuk on that subject to-day as in the past.

"Then I guess you won't hear any more," was the prudent thought of Habakkuk.

He wouldn't have preferred Habakkuk, but he would have done Habakkuk justice from the beginning.

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