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The Old Testament: Jonah, Micah, and Nahum (Unabridged) by |
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The Old Testament: Jonah, Micah, and Nahum (Unabridged)
Publisher: Phoenix Audio Author: Audio lenght: 35 min.
The humorous tale of Jonah the whale, the prophecy of Micah, and Nahum's predictions of doom are collected in this audio. Jonah is a didactic and somewhat humorous story with an important theological message. Jonah represents the narrow-minded and self-centered people of Israel at that time. This story is a parable of mercy, showing that God's threatened punishments are meant to guide His nation to repent and ask for forgiveness. The book also paves the road for the New Testament message of redemption for all. The prophecy in the book of Micah may be divided into 3 parts: sin, judgment, and restoration. Each of the 3 divisions begin with reproach and the threat of punishment, and ends on a note of hope and promise. Nahum the prophet predicts the doom of Nineveh. The purpose of his prophecy is two-fold: to deliver a message of judgment and destruction against Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, and to give comfort to Judah that Assyria will pose no further threat. The complete King James Version of the Old Testament is available from Audible at 25% savings.
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