Daniel Block
Wheaton College
"Heath Thomass volume on the small prophetic tractate of Habakkuk represents theological interpretation at its best. He offers a fair and balanced reading throughout, judiciously weighing the options available and arriving at sound conclusions. But the feature that commends this work above most is its theological gravitas. It assumes that the goal of exegesis is theological conviction that translates into life."
Paul R. Raabe
Concordia Seminary
"A thoroughly researched commentary on the prophet Habakkuk. In addition to paying careful attention to the books Hebrew and poetry within its historical context, Thomas considers Habakkuks theology in conversation with biblical theology, systematic theology, and church history. This volume promises to be of great benefit to all readers."
J. Andrew Dearman
Fuller Theological Seminary
"Including wonderful, short treatises on various theological subjects, Thomass commentary shows that Habakkuk inhabited the depths of lament and the high places of spiritual communion. Thomas also shows why that spiritual profile matters, then and now. This engaging treatment of Habakkuk is exemplary biblical theology at work."