According
to the dictionary of the Bible:
Teman, a son of Esau by Adah,
(Gen. 36:11, 15, 45) and in I
Chron. 1:36, now if Habakkuk saw
God come or coming from the sons
of Esau (Eliphaz), then God must
be a man and not a spook. If
Habakkuk’s (3:3) prophecy refers
to some country, town, or city,
if there be any truth at all in
this prophecy, then we can say
that this prophet saw God as a
material being belonging to the
human family of the earth – and
not to a spirit (ghost). In the
same chapter and verse, Habakkuk
saw the Holy One from Mount Paran.
This is also earthly, somewhere
in Arabia.
Here the Bible makes a
difference between God and
another person who is called the
Holy One. Which one should we
take for our God? For one is
called God, while another One is
called Holy One. The Holy One:
His glory covered the heavens
and the earth was full of His
praise. It has been a long time
since the earth was full of
praise for a Holy On. Even to
this hour, the people do not
care for Holy People and will
persecute and kill the Holy One,
if God does not intervene. In
the fourth verse of the above
chapter, it says, “He had
horns coming out of his hands;
and there was the hiding of His
power.” Such science to
represent the God’s power could
confuse the ignorant masses of
the world. Two gods are here
represented at the same time.
(It is good that God makes
Himself manifest to the ignorant
world today.)
“The burning coals went
forth at His feet,” “The burning
coals” could refer to the anger
and war among the people where
His foot trod within the
boarders of the wicked. (Here
God has feet – Spirits do not
have feet and hands.) This Holy
One does not refer to anyone of
the past – not Moses, Jesus, nor
Mohammad of the past 1,300
years. “For this Holy One the
perpetual hills did bow, Cushan
in affliction; the curtains of
the land Midian
did tremble.” (What is meant by
curtains trembling?) (Who is
Cushan?) “The mountains saw
thee, they trembled.” (What does
this mean?) “The sun and moon
stood still in their
habitation.” (What does this
mean?) The answers to the above
questions are easy when we
understand who this God called
the Holy One coming from Mount Paran
is. The 13th verse
should clear the way for such
undertaking; for it tells us why
all these great things took
place on the coming of the Holy
One from
Mount Paran.
It says: “Thou wentest forth for
the salvation of thy people (not
for all people) for the
salvation with thine anointed
(His Apostle). He wounded the
head out of the house of the
wicked by discovering the
foundation unto the neck (by
exposing the truth and ruling
powers of the wicked race of
devils). “Cushan” represents
the Black Nation which is
afflicted by the white race.
“The curtains of the land of Midian could mean the falsehood spread
over the people by the white
race and their leaders trembling
from being exposed by the truth.
“The mountains” represent the
great, rich and powerful
political men of the wicked;
they also are trembling and
being divided and scattered over
the earth. “The Holy One” is God
in Person and not a Spirit!