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A Study of the Minor Prophets

Chad Sychtysz

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Spiritbuilding.com
11 March 2025
The writings of the minor prophets in the Old Testament of the Bible are a remarkable witness of God's dealings with people in the ancient world. His relationship with Israel and Judah-especially their idolatry, moral deterioration, and subsequent punishment-is recorded factually, poetically, and often emotionally. God repeatedly pleaded through His prophets for their repentance and reform. He also held the surrounding nations accountable for having influenced His people to follow their patron gods and cultic practices.

Not only did God plead for His people to return to Him, but often so did the prophets themselves. These men were not uninterested observers but passionate loyalists to God and His covenant. Their voices often mingled with God's own in detailing where Israel and Judah went wrong and how things could be rectified. Despite the typically dark tone of their writings, the prophets foresaw rays of restoration and a glorious future for God's people in a spiritual kingdom governed by a transcendent Messiah.

A Study of the Minor Prophets gives important attention to these prophets, their writings, and their subject matter. It provides historical context, biographical detail, and essential exposition on these twelve books of the Bible. Each book's coverage is followed with questions that enhance reflection and further thought on the material.
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Imprint:   Spiritbuilding.com
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   449g
ISBN:   9781964805177
ISBN 10:   1964805171
Pages:   246
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Chad Sychtysz has been a full-time minister since 1994, and has worked with churches in Alaska and Washington state. He holds a Bachelor in History degree (summa cum laude) from University of Alaska Anchorage. He has authored several books on religious subjects (The Gospel of Saving Grace, The Gospel of Forgiveness, The Holy Spirit of God, Christian Thinking, and others), including a full-length reference work (Acts Commentary). He has also written numerous study workbooks on both Old and New Testament books of the Bible (go to www.spiritbuilding.com/chad for the full list). Chad and his wife, Honey, have two adult children. Through their daughter and her husband, they have also recently become grandparents of the most adorable grandson on the planet.

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