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The Prophets: God’s Spokesmen The Minor Prophets

Jonah c (Jonah 1:3 & 17, 2:2, 3:10)Jonah 1:3 & 172:23:10 The book of Jonah is a narrative. Jonah is swallowed by a large fish and spit up on dry ground contrasts Jonah's limited view of guilt and judgment with Yahweh's concern for all people, even for Israel's enemies.

Historical Background BC Ten tribes split off from the Kingdom Israel to create the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah (c. 930 BC). Judah, had Jerusalem as its capital and was ruled by King Rehoboam (Solomon’s son). In 722 BC the Assyrians the northern Kingdom of Israel, destroyed its capital Samaria and sent the Israelites into exile and captivity.

Amos c. 750 (Amos 2:4, 3:7, 9:14)Amos 2:43:79:14 Prophesied in Israel, the northern kingdom. He challenged popular ways of thinking about the Day of Yahweh. It will be a day of judgment, a time when God punishes Israel and its neighbors for their social and economic abuses. Amos claimed that Israel had perverted the worship of God into a worthless exercise of ritual.

Hosea c (Hosea 1:2, 2:23, 6:6, 14:2-4)Hosea 1:22:236:614:2-4 Hosea claimed that Israel's worship of Baal was like marital infidelity. He continued Amos' claim that Israel's social and economic injustice deserved severe punishment, even devastation of the nation. Still, Hosea emphasized Yahweh's devoted commitment to Israel's well-being.

Micah c (Micah 3:9-12) Micah was a rural villager in Judah. He denounced the rich landowners who oppressed the rural farmers. He warned that the temple in Jerusalem would be destroyed.

Section 2: The 7th Century decline of Assyria and rise of Babylon Over the course of the next 90 years, the Assyrian Empire began to decline and the Babylonian Empire gained in power, conquering many of the Assyrian’s territories.

Zephaniah (Zephaniah 1:18, 2:3, 3:17)Zephaniah 1:182:33:17 The book of Zephaniah was compiled at the time of Josiah's reign in Judah. The book begins by declaring Yahweh's intention to "cut off humanity from the face of the earth" (1:3), but in the middle of chapter 3 changes tone to announce that "The Lord has taken away the judgment against you" (3:15). This is thought to be due to King Josiah's repentance.

Nahum (Nahum 1:7, 1:14a, 1:15a, 2:13a, 3:19)Nahum 1:7 1:14a1:15a 2:13a3:19 Nahum rejoiced over the fall of Assyria shortly before its capital at Nineveh was destroyed.

Habakkuk (Habakkuk 1:2, 1:5,1:12, 3:2, 3:19)Habakkuk 1:21:51:123:23:19 With the Babylonians to soon conquer Judah, Habakkuk questioned God's fairness, but concluded that the righteous person must have faith in God's justice.

Section 3: The 6th Century Babylonian Exile In 607 BCE the nation of Judah was conquered by Babylon. As prophesied, Jerusalem and its temple was sacked and burned, and most of the Jews were carried away to live in captivity. This exile would last about 70 years.Babylon

Obadiah (Obadiah verse 4, 12, 15) Obadiah condemned Edom for its role in helping the Babylonians as they crushed Jerusalem. The Edomites are the descendants of Esau.

Section 4: The Late 6th Century: the Restored Judean Community About 70 years later, in 537 BCE, the Persians (who had conquered Babylon in 539 BCE) allowed Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple. PersiansJerusalemTemple It wasn’t long however, before the Israelites returned to their sinful ways, and corruption among the Priests and Pharisees once again took hold.

Haggai (Haggai 1:4-6, 2:9)Haggai 1:42:9 Haggai prophesied at the time of Zerubbabel, a descendant of David whom the Persians appointed as governor of Judah (which was now a province of the Persian Empire). Haggai urged the restored community to rebuild the temple of Yahweh in Jerusalem saying that Yahweh would bring the wealth of the nations to the city if the community would complete this task.

Zechariah (Zechariah 1:3, 7:13, 9:9, 13:9)Zechariah 1:37:139:913:9 Zechariah lived at the same time as Haggai. He reported a series of 8 visions encouraging the returned exiles to rebuild Jerusalem and its temple and rely on Yahweh as they awaited the restoration of the Davidic line of kings.

Joel (Joel 1:4, 2:25, 2:28)Joel 1:42:252:28 The book of Joel contains a set of apocalyptic visions. With striking imagery Joel speaks of plagues and other divine judgments signaling the coming of the Day of Yahweh. Joel calls for repentance and pictures a future time when the spirit of God will be poured out on all people.

Malachi (Malachi 1:6, 3:6-7)Malachi 1:63:6-7 Malachi wrote the words of the Lord to God’s chosen people who had gone astray, especially the priests who had turned from the Lord. But in spite of the people’s sin and turning away from God, Malachi reiterates God’s love for His people and His promises of a coming Messenger.