Biblical Theology
B131 - Minor Prophets 1
In this thrilling exposition of the twelve minor prophets the student learns that these books contain some of the most outstanding prophecies found anywhere in the Scriptures. Specifically, he can expect to hear a detailed exegesis of the following prophecies: Micah foretelling Christ’s birth in Bethlehem; Hosea telling of his flight into Egypt; Zechariah prophesying of Christ’s triumphal entry, crucifixion, and second advent; Joel prophesying of Pentecost, the latter rain, and the battle of Armageddon; and Zephaniah foretelling of restoration and the millennium. Very interesting are the eight visions of Zechariah: the red horses, the four horns and four smiths, the man with a measuring line, the high priest, the lamp, the flying roll, the woman with wings carrying meal, and the four chariots. The class provides a veritable storehouse of historical facts, along with spiritual insights regarding the many personal, social, and religious parallels between our day and theirs.
2 Credits