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Jonah, the reluctant prophet, was called to prophesy against the pagan capital of the world, Nineveh. He attempted to shun the assignment until God explained it to him a little more clearly! His message to Nineveh: 40 days and you get yours! The greatest miracle in the book of Jonah was Nineveh's repentance, within the allotted 40 days, on speculation! They reasoned that maybe, if they repented, God might change His mind. They did. And He did.
A century later, Nahum was sent to ask them to repent and Nineveh failed. Judgment resulted.
Obadiah prophesied against Israel's enemies. His book provides insights into the second coming of Jesus Christ and why some countries will apparently escape the rule of the Antichrist. These are three small audiobooks of the Bible that contribute a critical perspective for all of us.
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- Jim
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Great study
Chuck Missler is a great teacher and expositor. This book is a great example of his ability.
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- Jorge Pelon
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Great commentary!
Chuck did an awesome job! Wonderful historical teaching and insights!
The best biblical teacher I have found! A blessing indeed!
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- Ronald Loveday
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amazing teacher.
simple knowledge of scripture. God's word should always be simple.
thank you Khouse for these teachings
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- Akhawkblade
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not bad he just let's his view Influence truth
some good points and few places he is off do to his views and want to back then up
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