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Although his name does not appear in any other part of the Jewish Bible, Rabbinic tradition holds Habakkuk to be the Shunammite woman's son, who was restored to life by Elisha in 2 Kings 4: 16.
The prophet Habakkuk is also mentioned in the tale of Bel and the Dragon, part of the deuterocanonical additions to Daniel in a late section of that book.
In the superscription of the Old Greek version, Habakkuk is called the son of Joshua of the tribe of Levi.
In this book Habakkuk is lifted by an angel to Babylon to provide Daniel with some food while he is in the lion's den.

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