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Habakkuk

Book • 2016
In 'Faith Amid the Ruins,' Heath Thomas provides an accessible introduction to the prophetic book of Habakkuk.

The book explores the prophet's struggles and prayers during a time of destruction and turmoil, highlighting the faithfulness of God and what it means to live faithfully before God in trying times.

Thomas's commentary is part of the Transformative Word series, which offers careful biblical exegesis centered on key themes, making it an engaging and accessible thematic exploration of Habakkuk.

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