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Habakuk 1:15

Semuanya mereka ditariknya ke atas dengan kail, ditangkap dengan pukatnya dan dikumpulkan dengan payangnya; itulah sebabnya ia bersukaria dan bersorak-sorai.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Covetousness;   Happiness;   Wicked (People);   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Happiness of the Wicked, the;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Habakkuk;   Nets;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Fish;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Hook;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Fish;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Dragnet;   Habakkuk;   Hook;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Angle;   Habakkuk;   Nets;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Angle;   Drag;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Angle;   Drag;   Net;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Angle;   Fish;   Flue;   Habakkuk;   Hook;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Fish and Fishing;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Semuanya mereka ditariknya ke atas dengan kail, ditangkap dengan pukatnya dan dikumpulkan dengan payangnya; itulah sebabnya ia bersukaria dan bersorak-sorai.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Sehingga ditariknya naik sekalian itu dengan kail, dan dikumpulkannya dalam pukatnya dan dihimpunkannya dalam jaringnya, sementara ia bersukacita dan tamasya.

Contextual Overview

12 Art not thou of olde, O Lord my God, my holy one? we shall not dye, O Lord thou hast ordeined them for iudgement, and O God thou hast established them for correction. 13 Thou art of pure eyes, and canst not see euyl, thou canst not behold wickednesse: wherfore [then] doest thou loke vpo the transgressours, and holdest thy tongue, when the wicked deuoureth the man that is more righteous then he? 14 And makest men as the fishe of the sea, and as the creeping thinges that haue no ruler ouer them. 15 They take vp all with the angle, they catche it in their net, and gather it in their yarne: wherof they reioyce and are glad. 16 Therfore they sacrifice vnto their net, and burne incense vnto their yarne: because by them their portion is fat, and their meate plenteous. 17 Shall they therfore stretche out their net, and not spare continually to slay the nations?

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

take: Jeremiah 16:16, Ezekiel 29:4, Ezekiel 29:5, Amos 4:2, Matthew 17:27

they catch: Psalms 10:9, Luke 5:5-10, John 21:6-11

drag: or, flue-net

therefore: Jeremiah 50:11, Lamentations 2:15, Lamentations 2:16, Ezekiel 25:6, Ezekiel 26:2, Ezekiel 35:15, Revelation 11:10

Reciprocal: Job 21:7 - Wherefore Job 21:14 - they say Proverbs 2:14 - rejoice Proverbs 12:12 - desireth Isaiah 19:8 - General Jeremiah 5:26 - lay wait Daniel 4:30 - Is not Hosea 5:1 - ye have Amos 6:13 - which Micah 7:2 - hunt Habakkuk 2:6 - that increaseth Romans 1:21 - they glorified 1 Timothy 6:17 - that they

Gill's Notes on the Bible

They take up all of them with the angle,.... The prophet continues the metaphor of fishing, and observes the different ways of taking fish; which is to be applied to the case he is speaking of: as fishermen take all they can with their angles, so "they" or "he", for it is in the singular number, Nebuchadnezzar and his army, take up all out of the sea of the world; are ambitious of getting all kingdoms and nations of the world under their power and dominion; particularly all Judea, and all the inhabitants of it, good and bad, without any distinction; for all were fish which came to their net: this may design the artful and alluring methods they first made use of to get the people into their hands, by making covenants with them, and drawing them into making of presents, and paying of tribute:

they catch them in their net, and gather them in their drag; with the angle the fisherman catches fish one by one, but with the net great numbers; and what he misses by throwing the net, he gets by using the drag; all which may be expressive of the ways and methods used by the king of Babylon and his army, both in the times of Jeconiah, and of Zedekiah; under the former he used the net, and carried off large numbers, and with them the royal family and great substance, but left many behind; under the latter he came and swept away all, drained the land of its riches and its inhabitants:

therefore they rejoice and are glad; as fishermen do when they have good sport; so these people rejoiced in their own success, and in the calamities of their neighbours.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

They take up all of them - (literally “he taketh up all of it”) the whole race as though it were one,

With an angle; they catch them - literally, he sweepeth it away

In their (his) net - One fisherman is singled out who partly by wiles (as by the bait of “an angle”), partly by violence (the net or drag) sweeps away and gathers as his own the whole kind. Nebuchadnezzar and the Chaldaeans are herein a faint image of Satan, who casts out his baits and his nets in the stormy sea of this life, taking some by individual craft, sweeping others in whole masses, to do evil; and whoso hath no ruler, and will not have Christ to reign over him Luke 19:4, he allures, hurries, drags away as his prey. Jerome: “Adam clave to his hook, and he drew him forth out of Paradise with his net; and covered him with his drags, his varied and manifold deceits and guiles. And “by one many became sinners,” and in Adam we ‘all died,’ and all saints afterward were with him alike cast out of Paradise. And because he deceived the first man, he ceaseth not daily to slay the whole human race.”


 
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