What the Bible teaches - The minor Prophets
Description
The Ritchie Old Testament Commentaries are being published as companions to the Series on the New Testament, which was widely appreciated and provided a much-needed resource for the Bible student interested in a clear and concise exposition of the Scriptures.
The contributors are well known Bible teachers, competent in handling the Scriptures publicly and 'able to teach others also.' The style is both expository and practical and each commentary has been written specifically for the Series.
The commentaries are to be commended and will prove to be helpful, practical and challenging to the believer who is interested to learn of God's ways in the Old Testament.
NAHUM by P Harding - Nahum speaks of the majestic character and greatness of God who is the source of strength for His people as well as being just in His dealings with men and nations.
HABAKKUK by P Harding - The prophet learned that in every circumstance of life God and His Word can be depended upon.
ZEPHANIAH by P Harding - A message of judgment and restoration is proclaimed by Zephaniah. God is indeed the Judge of all nations.
HAGGAI by P Harding - When the people faced opposition and disappointment they became indifferent to the House of God.
ZECHARIAH by J J Stubbs - The name of the prophet which means "Jehovah remembers" was an encouraging reminder that God will never forget His promises.
MALACHI by P Harding - Malachi addressed the problem of outward form without inner reality, calling the people back to God.
610 Pages - Paperback - Authors: P Harding & J J Stubbs

