Nahum prophecies the destruction of Nineveh. Habakkuk questions the Lord of Israel. Zephaniah warns the last great king of Jerusalem. David W. Baker examines the authorship, composition, structure and historical context of each book and highlights the authors' major themes.
Robertson's study of the Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah is a contribution to The New International Commentalry on the Old Testament, a commentary which strives to achieve a balance between technical information and homiletic ...
... that half of the Hebrew alphabet ('–k) governs the structure. 8. See S. Erlandsson, The Burden of Babylon: A Study of Isaiah 13:2 – 14:23 (CWK Gleerup, 1970), pp. 64–65; W. McKane, 'Massa' in Jeremiah 23, 33–40', in J. A. Emerton ...
47 The text of this hymn is listed as " K " in Rippon's Section of Hymns , 1787. For a contemporary hymn setting , see The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration , ed . Tom Fettke and Ken Barker ( Waco , Tex .: Word , 1986 ) , No. 275 .
The place of these writings within the Book of the Twelve is given fresh consideration, including the question of what one should make of the alleged redaction history of Nahum and Habakkuk.
Concise exegesis to help readers understand the original meaning of the biblical text in its historical, literary, and cultural context. Bridging Contexts.
... Seung Ai Yang have lent their extraordinary wisdom to the shaping of the series, have used their extensive networks of relationships to secure authors and contributors, and have worked tirelessly to guide their work to completion.
This commentary builds on the work of previous scholarship and addresses contemporary issues.
2:14) The sublime spirit of Habakkuk is palpable in a poem by the young English poet Thomas Russell (1762–88), entitled “The Books of the Old Testament.” It begins with Genesis and Exodus and ends: Next Jonah, Micah, Nahum come, ...
Obadiah, Nahum and Zephaniah are probably among the least-read books of the Bible, and rarely preached.
She Reads Truth tells the stories of two women who discovered, through very different lives and circumstances, that only God and His Word remain unchanged as the world around them shifted and slipped away.