

The Book of Malachi
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The Book of Malachi is a prophetic work that concludes the Neviim section of the Tanakh and the collection of the Minor Prophets.
It addresses various issues such as improper religious practices, divorce, tithing, and the spiritual apathy of the Israelites after their return from Babylon.
The book is structured as a series of disputes between Yahweh and the Israelite community, emphasizing God's faithfulness despite Israel's failures and promising future hope and the coming of the Messiah.
The author uses a unique rhetorical style, presenting messages as a series of declarations, objections, and responses.
It addresses various issues such as improper religious practices, divorce, tithing, and the spiritual apathy of the Israelites after their return from Babylon.
The book is structured as a series of disputes between Yahweh and the Israelite community, emphasizing God's faithfulness despite Israel's failures and promising future hope and the coming of the Messiah.
The author uses a unique rhetorical style, presenting messages as a series of declarations, objections, and responses.
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Referenced to establish the historical context between the old and new testament.

Set the Stage
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Dr. James Dobbins as the last book of the Minor Prophets and the last book of the Old Testament.


Episode 342: Malachi
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones in the context of the 400-year period between the Old and New Testaments.


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