The seventh verse of Habakkuk's second chapter contains a significant letter, Zion, which represents Jesus and his power. The verse speaks of a sudden strike, an awakening, and the idea of vexing someone, causing them to tremble violently. This concept is related to the marriage supper of the lamb, where gifts are redistributed among the saints. The speaker shares a personal experience of standing up to a bully, Billy Kilmer, and how he became 'booty' for the speaker, losing his honor and respect.
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