After the farmer prophet (Micah) and the warrior prophet (Nahum), we come to the prophet who questioned God. Even more famous is the last chapter, containing the prophet’s “though the fig tree should not blossom” assertion of trust in God. In this book the question-and-answer dialogue between the prophet and God takes the place of the customary oracles of judgment and redemption.

Book | Chapter | Verses | Title | Speaker | Duration |
Habakkuk | 1 | All | Habakkuk’s Complaint | John Fesko | 39:36 |
Habakkuk | 2 | All | The Righteous Shall Live by Faith | John Fesko | 45:08 |
Habakkuk | 3 | All | Habakkuk’s Prayer | John Fesko | 46:31 |