Book of Habakkuk

The Book of Habakkuk is the eighth among the Minor Prophets. The exact date he wrote his book is uncertain, but it may have been during the reigns of King Josiah and King Jehoiakim. The main theme concerns the sovereignty of God and the need for people to trust in Him.

Authorship
Identified only as Habakkuk the prophet, nothing else is definitively known of the author. His name means "Embrace" and may reveal a hope in the days of decline that God wanted His people to trust him above all else. Whatever is the case, the inclusion of his message in the canon by the ancient Jews, including most famously the apostle Paul, provides ample reason to accept the named prophet as the writer of this book.