Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Zechariah – Chapter 2
Zechariah Chapter 2 serves as a vivid vision that continues the prophetic encouragement to the returned exiles, emphasizing God’s protective presence and the future restoration of Jerusalem.
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Study Guide: Habakkuk – Chapter 2
Habakkuk Chapter 2 serves as a pivotal moment in the prophet’s dialogue with God, transitioning from questioning to receiving divine revelation.
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Study Guide: Nahum – Chapter 3
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Tags :covenant, Discipleship, Isaiah, Jonah, Nahum, Prayer, prophecy, Scripture, Teaching, WatchfulnessNahum chapter 3 serves as the climactic conclusion to the prophecy against Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. This chapter vividly portrays the city’s impending judgment with graphic imagery and strong language that underscores the severity of God’s wrath.
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Study Guide: Nahum – Chapter 2
Nahum Chapter 2 serves as a vivid and dramatic portrayal of the impending fall of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. This chapter contributes to the book’s flow by shifting from the announcement of judgment in chapter 1 to a detailed depiction of the city’s destruction.
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Study Guide: Micah – Chapter 7
Micah Chapter 7 serves as the somber yet hopeful conclusion to the prophet’s message, capturing the spiritual and social decay of Israel alongside a profound expression of trust in God’s ultimate justice and mercy.
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Study Guide: Micah – Chapter 1
Micah Chapter 1 serves as a powerful opening to the prophetic book, setting the tone for the messages that follow. It introduces the prophet Micah’s call to warn the people of Judah and Israel about impending judgment due to their sins.
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Study Guide: Jonah – Chapter 1
Jonah Chapter 1 serves as the dramatic opening to the book, introducing the prophet Jonah and his initial call from God. This chapter sets the tone for the entire narrative by highlighting themes of obedience, divine sovereignty, and human reluctance.
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Study Guide: Obadiah – Chapter 1
Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament, yet it delivers a powerful prophetic message against Edom, a nation descended from Esau. Chapter 1 serves as the entire book, focusing on divine judgment and the consequences of pride and violence.
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Study Guide: Amos – Chapter 6
Amos Chapter 6 serves as a powerful continuation of the prophet’s indictment against the complacency and arrogance of Israel’s elite.
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Study Guide: Amos – Chapter 5
Amos Chapter 5 serves as a pivotal moment in the book of Amos, shifting from oracles of judgment against the nations to a direct and urgent call to Israel.



