Write a commentary on the book of Habakkuk that is at least 2500 words excluding title page and bibliography. 

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Nashville, TN: B&H Publishing Group, 2004. ProQuest Ebrary.. O’Brien, Julia M.. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries: Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2011.

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** The Interpretive Commentary: Final Assignment is an interpretive paper on the book of Habakkuk.

You will write a commentary on the book of Habakkuk that is at least 2500 words excluding title page and bibliography.

The paper should include an introduction that emphasizes introductory matters pertaining to author, audience, historical setting, literary genre, and theological motifs. The paper should also include a conclusion that emphasizes application in areas of practice and theology.

The main body of the paper is an interpretive commentary on the three chapters of Habakkuk. However, it should be structured not merely by chapter breaks, but by literary units that are marked by cohesion of subject matter and genre.

For example, most would see Habakkuk 1:2-4 as a literary unit (Habakkuk’s initial complaint). For each literary unit (as determined by your own structural analysis), you will provide interpretive commentary that discusses, analyzes, and interprets the content within that unit. A well-rounded commentary will engage in the historical, literary, and theological points of interest and interpretive issues within the text of Habakkuk. The Interpretive Commentary: Final Assignment must follow current Turabian format. At least five (5) sources are necessary for the assignment.

Recommended source material includes academic commentaries (those published within the past 40 years are preferred), relevant journal articles, and academic monographs. Avoid popular source material and internet-based resource information (not to be confused with internet search engines or electronic platforms that house published material).

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