The Book of Habakkuk is found in the Old Testament of the Bible. It is one of the twelve minor prophets and is located between the books of Nahum and Zephaniah.
Habakkuk is unique among the prophets as it presents a dialogue between the prophet and God, addressing the problem of evil and injustice in the world. This concise book consists of only three chapters, yet it touches upon profound themes of faith, doubt, and divine justice.