Minor Prophets, Part 3: Persian Period and Restoration
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Lesson OneObadiah17 Activities|2 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Obadiah
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In | A Symbol for Obadiah
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In | Betraying Family, Part 2
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In | "Because of Violence Against Your Brother Jacob"
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In | No Kindness for a Brother, Part 2
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In | Workbook: A Shift in Inheritance, Part 1
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In | Workbook: A Shift in Inheritance, Part 2
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In | Divine Reluctance
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In | Workbook: The Prophets Against Edom, Part 1
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In | Workbook: The Prophets Against Edom, Part 2
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Behind | The Mountains of Esau
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Behind | iMap: Obadiah's Geography
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In Front | Workbook: Group Tensions and Family Inheritance
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In Front | Advancement and Discontent
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In Front | Workboook: Advancement and Discontent
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoHaggai17 Activities|2 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Haggai
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In | A Symbol for Haggai
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In | Reckoning with the Reality of the Rebuilt Temple
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In | The Earth Withholding Its Produce, Part 2
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In | Reading the Prophets to Empathize with God
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In | Workbook: Standing in the Gap
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In | The Two Posts of the Restoration Period
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In | A Rebuilding Reversal, Part 2
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Behind | The Timeline
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Behind | Persian Kings and the Bible
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Behind | Signet Rings in the Ancient World
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In Front | Old and New Covenant(s)
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In Front | Doomed to Fail
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In Front | Workbook: Doomed to Fail
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In Front | Workbook: Reflection
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson ThreeZechariah20 Activities|2 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Zechariah
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In | A Symbol for Zechariah
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In | Workbook: Fuel for the Light of the Lampstands
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In | Fuel for the Light of the Lampstands
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In | Eight Night Visions
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In | Glory Within, Part 2
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In | Zion and Messianic Anticipation
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In | A Disconcerting Part of the Prediction
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In | The Testimony of His People, Part 2
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In | The Whole Bible in a Triangle
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Behind | Two Maps for Zechariah
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Behind | The Movements of Zechariah 1-8
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Behind | The Movements of Zechariah 9-14
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Behind | Looking Forward to the Day of Judgment
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In Front | Workbook: Zechariah 12:10
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In Front | Prediction and Fulfillment
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In Front | This Age and the Age to Come
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In Front | Workbook: Light in the Darkness
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourMalachi18 Activities|2 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Malachi
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In | A Symbol for Malachi
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In | Cursed with a Curse, Part 2
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In | Six Disputes in Malachi
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In | Workbook: Disputed Sayings in Malachi, Part 1
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In | Priestly Purge, Part 2
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Behind | Malachi in the Timeline
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Behind | Josephus and Malachi
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In Front | Breaking Faith
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In Front | Keeping Faith at a Time of Overstimulation
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In Front | Discretion and Deception
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In Front | Whose Side Are You On?
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In Front | Religious Activity and Faithfulness
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In Front | Redemptive History
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In Front | Workbook: Reflection
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In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions - Obadiah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveOT Wrap-Up (Psalm 119)15 Activities|5 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Psalm 119
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In | Journey Prep: What Is the Bible?
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In | The Idea of Sacred Literature Emerges from the Text
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In | Workbook: The Idea of Sacred Literature Emerges from the Text
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In | Workbook: The Authority of the Torah in the Writings and Prophets
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In | Which Is Not in the Hebrew Bible? Part 2
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Behind | Textual History of the Old Testament, Part 1
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Behind | Josephus’ 22 Books
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In Front | Text Criticism: Dr. Emanuel Tov
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In Front | Workbook: Do We Need the New Testament?
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In Front | The Bible Jesus Read, Part 1
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In Front | The Bible Jesus Read, Part 3
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In Front | Workbook: Old Testament Reflections
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
Participants 9
Behind | Two Maps for Zechariah
We’re going to look at Zechariah in two different maps that highlight the movements in the two main parts of this book—the visions of Zechariah 1–8 and the prophetic poetry of Zechariah 9–14.
The first eight chapters of Zechariah are visions of the LORD’s protection and blessings that will make the exiles want to come back home. Each of the visions is set in the Persian period during the reign of Darius—a time when Jerusalem is building the temple but doesn’t have city walls to protect it. This is a dangerous situation, because to outside armies, it would have looked like an invitation to pillage the gold and valuables in the temple complex. The returnees have the destruction and shame of the exile fresh in their minds.
In these visions, God is saying to the people, in effect, “The exile is really over. I will protect and bless you in this place. Build my temple, and I will uphold and secure you against the nations.”
The last six chapters of Zechariah look beyond the current situation to a time when the surrounding nations are suffering and want the prosperity that Jerusalem has. These nations are powerful and willing to fight God’s people to get at the blessings He has given them. As with the first eight chapters, YHWH upholds and secures His people, in part by removing leaders, both local and foreign, who would take advantage of the blessings the YHWH has given.