Minor Prophets // Pastor Gene Pensiero Calvary Hanford
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- Religion & Spirituality
Concise overview studies through the 12 minor prophets of the Old Testament. In this series titled Quickstart we learn about how God pleads and prophesies, that people might believe on Him.
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Hosea
An overview of each of the “Minor” Prophets in the Old Testament. Hosea had to tell them that although a loving God had provided their abundance and was prospering them, their sin would force Him to use their enemies against them as His instruments of judgment. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
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Joel
An overview of each of the “Minor” Prophets in the Old Testament. Joel makes mention of the Day of the Lord five times in his book. He is the prophet who introduces this theme in the Bible. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
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Amos
An overview of each of the “Minor” Prophets in the Old Testament. Amos was a short-term missionary. He did not consider himself to be a prophet by profession. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
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Obadiah
An overview of each of the “Minor” Prophets in the Old Testament. Obadiah is one of the Minor Prophets about whom we know absolutely nothing. His name was a very common one in Israel, and it means “servant of Jehovah.” (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
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Jonah
An overview of each of the “Minor” Prophets in the Old Testament. Jonah is a historical account. It is a true story; the events in it – including Jonah being swallowed and surviving – are real. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
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Micah
An overview of each of the “Minor” Prophets in the Old Testament. It’s in our nature to sacrifice that which costs us less or little. In the key passage of Micah, 6:6-8, God will address the question of what He requires. It is nothing less than your life as a living sacrifice. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)