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Post-Exilic Prophets

As recorded by Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, this course explores the relationship between God and Israel after the exile.

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Even when His people fail, God remains faithful. This course explores God’s relationship with Israel after the exile as recorded in the historical and biblical contexts of the prophets Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. The course begins with a study of the historical and cultural backgrounds of each book and then moves to a detailed exposition of the messages, events, and contents of the postexilic books. Rigsby examines how these messages of God’s faithfulness apply to His people today.

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Materials

Study Guide
  1. Understand the times in which the Post-Exilic Prophets ministered.
  2. Grasp how the Post-Exilic period fits into the flow of Biblical history.
  3. Be acquainted with the messages of Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.
  4. Be aware of how these messages might be applied today.
  • The course is illuminating and inspiring

    — Gabriel, United States (US)
  • Course was great but would have like some notes to go along with it.

    — Rob, Dominican Republic

Course Content

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Lesson One
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Lesson Three
Lesson Four
Lesson Five
Lesson Six
Lesson Seven
Lesson Eight
Lesson Nine
Lesson Ten
Lesson Eleven
Lesson Twelve
Lesson Thirteen
Lesson Fourteen
Lesson Fifteen
Lesson Sixteen
Lesson Seventeen
Lesson Eighteen
Lesson Nineteen
Lesson Twenty
Lesson Twenty-One
Lesson Twenty-Two
Lesson Twenty-Three
Lesson Twenty-Four
Course Wrap-Up
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Course Details

  • 24 Lessons
  • 25 Activities
  • 1 Assessment
  • 40 Min Average
  • 32 Hrs Minimum
  • Course Award

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Richard O. Rigsby, PhD, ThD