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1 Prophets After Fall of Samaria and before fall of Jerusalem 2 Chron. 36:15-21

2 15 And the LORD God of their fathers sent warnings to them by His messengers, rising up early and sending them, because He had compassion on His people and on His dwelling place. 16 But they mocked the messengers of God, despised His words, and scoffed at His prophets, until the wrath of the LORD arose against His people, till there was no remedy. 17 Therefore He brought against them the king of the Chaldeans, who killed their young men with the sword in the house of their sanctuary, and had no compassion on young man or virgin, on the aged or the weak; He gave them all into his hand. 18 And all the articles from the house of God, great and small, the treasures of the house of the LORD,

3 and the treasures of the king and of his leaders, all these he took to Babylon. 19 Then they burned the house of God, broke down the wall of Jerusalem, burned all its palaces with fire, and destroyed all its precious possessions. 20 And those who escaped from the sword he carried away to Babylon, where they became servants to him and his sons until the rule of the kingdom of Persia, 21 to fulfill the word of the LORD by the mouth of Jeremiah, until the land had enjoyed her Sabbaths. As long as she lay desolate she kept Sabbath, to fulfill seventy years. 2 Chron. 36:15-21

4 Important Dates and Events

5 Reign of David—1000 B.C.

6 Important Dates and Events Reign of David—1000 B.C. Divided Kingdom—931 B.C.

7 Important Dates and Events Reign of David—1000 B.C. Divided Kingdom—931 B.C. Fall of Samaria—722 B.C.

8 Important Dates and Events Reign of David—1000 B.C. Divided Kingdom—931 B.C. Fall of Samaria—722 B.C. Fall of Jerusalem—606-586 B.C.

9 Important Dates and Events Reign of David—1000 B.C. Divided Kingdom—931 B.C. Fall of Samaria—722 B.C. Fall of Jerusalem—606-586 B.C. Tonight’s Study—Five Prophets 722-606 B.C.

10 Important Dates and Events Reign of David—1000 B.C. Divided Kingdom—931 B.C. Fall of Samaria—722 B.C. Fall of Jerusalem—606-586 B.C. Tonight’s Study—Five Prophets 722-606 B.C. Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Joel, Obadiah

11 N ahum & N ineveh

12 Message of the Book

13 N ahum & N ineveh Message of the Book God Will Destroy Wicked Nineveh (The capital city of Assyria)

14 N ahum & N ineveh Message of the Book God Will Destroy Wicked Nineveh (The capital city of Assyria) Destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar in 612 B.C.

15 Habakkuk

16 Main Theme of the Book

17 Habakkuk Main Theme of the Book The unjust shall be destroyed, but the just shall live by his faith

18 Habakkuk His description of God’s Eyes

19 Habakkuk His description of God’s Eyes Too pure to behold evil (1:13)

20 Habakkuk His description of God’s Eyes Too pure to behold evil (1:13) His question about God and Babylon

21 Habakkuk His description of God’s Eyes Too pure to behold evil (1:13) His question about God and Babylon Why is God allowing a more wicked nation to devour a less wicked nation? (1:12-17)

22 Habakkuk His description of God’s Eyes Too pure to behold evil (1:13) His question about God and Babylon Why is God allowing a more wicked nation to devour a less wicked nation? (1:12-17) “The just shall live...

23 Habakkuk His description of God’s Eyes Too pure to behold evil (1:13) His question about God and Babylon Why is God allowing a more wicked nation to devour a less wicked nation? (1:12-17) “The just shall live... by his faith (2:4)

24 Habakkuk His description of God’s Eyes Too pure to behold evil (1:13) His question about God and Babylon Why is God allowing a more wicked nation to devour a less wicked nation? (1:12-17) “The just shall live... by his faith (2:4) “The Lord is in His holy temple, Let...

25 Habakkuk His description of God’s Eyes Too pure to behold evil (1:13) His question about God and Babylon Why is God allowing a more wicked nation to devour a less wicked nation? (1:12-17) “The just shall live... by his faith (2:4) “The Lord is in His holy temple, Let... all the earth keep silence before Him

26 Obadiah

27 Main Theme of Obadiah

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30 Obadiah Main Theme of Obadiah The culmination of the conflict between Edom (descendants of Esau) and Israel (descendants of Jacob)

31 Zephaniah

32 The Prophet Who Repeatedly Spoke of “The Day of the Lord”

33 Zephaniah The Prophet Who Repeatedly Spoke of “The Day of the Lord” Main Theme of Zephaniah

34 Zephaniah The Prophet Who Repeatedly Spoke of “The Day of the Lord” Main Theme of Zephaniah The Day of the Lord is Coming

35 Zephaniah The Prophet Who Repeatedly Spoke of “The Day of the Lord” Main Theme of Zephaniah The Day of the Lord is Coming The Day of the Lord refers to

36 Zephaniah The Prophet Who Repeatedly Spoke of “The Day of the Lord” Main Theme of Zephaniah The Day of the Lord is Coming The Day of the Lord refers to A Day of God’s Judgment

37 Joel

38 Prophesied that God Would Pour Out His Spirit Upon All Flesh

39 Joel Prophesied that God Would Pour Out His Spirit Upon All Flesh Two Main Themes of Joel

40 Joel Prophesied that God Would Pour Out His Spirit Upon All Flesh Two Main Themes of Joel The armies of locusts on God’s people

41 Joel Prophesied that God Would Pour Out His Spirit Upon All Flesh Two Main Themes of Joel The armies of locusts on God’s people The pouring out of the Holy Spirit in the last days

42 His Plan for Your Salvation Believe in HimJohn 8:24 Repent (yield to Him) Luke 13:3 Confess ChristMatt. 10:32 Baptized to be savedActs 22:16 Added to His Kingdom, His Church Be faithful until deathRev. 2:10


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