It covers the period of the Bible from the end of King Solomon’s reign through the end of the Old Testament, including the ministries of Jonah, Micah, Hosea, Amos, Joel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Haggai, Nehemiah, Zechariah, and Malachi.
Old Testament Study Guide, Pt. 3: The Old Testament Prophets
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Description
This volume is the third of three on the Old Testament. This volume is an unusually large volume that includes nearly all of the Old Testament prophets, their teachings and warnings to their people, and their prophecies of the coming of the Messiah and the latter days.
It covers the period of the Bible from the end of King Solomon’s reign through the end of the Old Testament, including the ministries of Jonah, Micah, Hosea, Amos, Joel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Haggai, Nehemiah, Zechariah, and Malachi (Elijah and Elisah were covered in Volume 8).
We are taken from 826 BC to 430 BC, when the Old Testament closes. Then finally, we read of the Intertestamental Period between the ministry of Malachi and the rise of John the Baptist to open the New Testament.
The cover features a classic painting of Daniel in the lion’s den, painted by Riviere in 1890.
Table of Contents
An Introduction to the Prophets
33a. Jonah: Saving All of God’s Children (Jonah)
33b. Micah: Scattering, Gathering, & the Messiah (Micah)
34. Hosea: The Marriage Metaphor (Hosea)
35a. Amos: Revealing God’s Secrets (Amos)
35b. Joel: An Uncertain Time (See chapter 48b below)
Understanding Isaiah
36a. Isaiah Pt.1: Messiah, Scattering, Restoration (1–12)
36b. Isaiah Pt.2: A Voice of Warning & Lucifer’s Fall (13–23)
37. Isaiah Pt.3: The Latter Days & the 2nd Coming (24–35)
38. Isaiah Pt.4: Hezekiah, Redemption, God of Israel (36–47)
39. Isaiah Pt.5: The Gathering & the Messiah (48–54)
40. Isaiah Pt.6 The Last Days and the Millennium (55–66)
Nahum, Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Obadiah
41a. Jer. Pt.1: His Call and Ministry (1–2, 4–20, 22, 26, 35–36, 45)
41b. Jer. Pt.2: Babylonian Captivity (21, 24, 27–29, 32, 34, 37–44; 46; 52)
41c. Jer. Pt.3: Jeremiah’s Lamentations (Lamentations)
42. Jer. Pt.4: The Latter-Day Gathering (.3, 25, 30–33, 46–51)
43. Ezekiel Pt.1: Watchman of Israel (Ezek 1–24, 33–34)
44. Ezekiel Pt.2: Prophecies of the Latter Day (Ezek 25-32, 35-48)
45a. Esther: Persian Queen and People’s Advocate (Esther)
45b. Daniel, Pt.1: Companion of Kings (Daniel 1, 3, 6)
46. Daniel, Pt.2: Prophecies of the Future (Daniel 2, 5, 7–12)
47a. Ezra: The Jewish Exiles Return (Ezra)
47b. Haggai: Encouragement to Rebuild the Temple (Haggai)
47c. Nehemiah: Rebuilding Walls and Wills (Nehemiah)
48a. Zechariah: Christ, Jerusalem, Armageddon (Zechariah)
48b. Joel: Captivity, Restoration, Armageddon, Millennium (Joel)
48c. Malachi: Tithing, Elijah, Great Day of the Lord (Malachi)
** The Intertestamental Period: Between the Old and New Testament
** Special chapters providing additional information
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