
Judah Among the Empires: Godâs Purposes in Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah
Many Christians shy away from reading the Minor Prophets because they fear they are too difficult to understand. In Judah Amongst the Empires, Daniel C. Timmer helps todayâs Christians understand how the Minor Prophets present Godâs relationship with His chosen people. Through introductions, commentary, and Christological connections, readers will learn to love these glorious books. Includes material on Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah.
120 pages.
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Contents:Â
PrefaceÂ
IntroductionÂ
- Judgment and Salvation (Nahum 1:2â8)Â
- Godâs Enemy Is Not Assyria (Nahum 1:9â15)Â
- The Judgment of Nineveh (Nahum 2:1â13)Â
- Misused Power, Misplaced Confidence, Triumphant Justice (Nahum 3:1â19)Â
- Habakkuk and His Complaints (Habakkuk 1:1â2:1)Â
- Godâs Response: I Will Eliminate Evil (Habakkuk 2:1â20)Â
- Trusting God through Bad Times (Habakkuk 3)Â
- From Creation to Sin and Judgment (Zephaniah 1:2â3, 14â18)Â
- Sin and Its Outcomes, with a Call to Repent (Zephaniah 1:4â13, 2:1â3)Â
- The Judgment or Salvation of the Nations (Zephaniah 2:4â15)Â
- Sin, Judgmentâand Salvation! (Zephaniah 3)Â
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âThe Minor Prophets have been unfortunately named since there is nothing âminorâ about them. Like Isaiah and Jeremiah and Ezekiel, they treat the same grand themes of sin, judgment, and salvation, all against a covenantal backdrop. Yet they are too often neglected. Among them, perhaps Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah are some of the most neglected. Enter Daniel Timmerâs delightful short work,âŻJudah among the Empires, which does a great job of retrieving these prophets and their messages for the modern church. Ideal for preachers and home group leaders.âÂ
âŻâ Jonathan Gibson, associate professor of Old Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary, PhiladelphiaÂ
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Many Christians shy away from reading the Minor Prophets because they fear they are too difficult to understand. In Judah Amongst the Empires, Daniel C. Timmer helps todayâs Christians understand how the Minor Prophets present Godâs relationship with His chosen people. Through introductions, commentary, and Christological connections, readers will learn to love these glorious books. Includes material on Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah.
120 pages.
Â
Contents:Â
PrefaceÂ
IntroductionÂ
- Judgment and Salvation (Nahum 1:2â8)Â
- Godâs Enemy Is Not Assyria (Nahum 1:9â15)Â
- The Judgment of Nineveh (Nahum 2:1â13)Â
- Misused Power, Misplaced Confidence, Triumphant Justice (Nahum 3:1â19)Â
- Habakkuk and His Complaints (Habakkuk 1:1â2:1)Â
- Godâs Response: I Will Eliminate Evil (Habakkuk 2:1â20)Â
- Trusting God through Bad Times (Habakkuk 3)Â
- From Creation to Sin and Judgment (Zephaniah 1:2â3, 14â18)Â
- Sin and Its Outcomes, with a Call to Repent (Zephaniah 1:4â13, 2:1â3)Â
- The Judgment or Salvation of the Nations (Zephaniah 2:4â15)Â
- Sin, Judgmentâand Salvation! (Zephaniah 3)Â
Â
âThe Minor Prophets have been unfortunately named since there is nothing âminorâ about them. Like Isaiah and Jeremiah and Ezekiel, they treat the same grand themes of sin, judgment, and salvation, all against a covenantal backdrop. Yet they are too often neglected. Among them, perhaps Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah are some of the most neglected. Enter Daniel Timmerâs delightful short work,âŻJudah among the Empires, which does a great job of retrieving these prophets and their messages for the modern church. Ideal for preachers and home group leaders.âÂ
âŻâ Jonathan Gibson, associate professor of Old Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary, PhiladelphiaÂ














