Zephaniah, a prophet during King Josiah’s reign, warned of the impending Day of the Lord, calling for repentance and promising restoration for the faithful remnant.
Zechariah, a prophet during the post-exilic period, received visions of Jerusalem’s restoration and the coming Messiah, providing hope and emphasizing God’s sovereignty.
Obadiah, a minor prophet, delivered a prophecy focusing on the divine judgment against Edom for its betrayal and cruelty towards Judah, emphasizing themes of divine justice, the restoration of Israel, and the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom.
Nahum, a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, prophesied the fall of Nineveh, emphasizing divine justice and the inevitable downfall of oppressive powers, while offering a message of hope and comfort to Judah.
Micah, a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, is known for his messages on social justice and his significant prophecy about the Messiah’s birthplace, identifying Bethlehem as the location where the Messiah would be born.
Malachi, the last prophet of the Old Testament, addressed the spiritual complacency of the Israelites, critiqued the corruption of the priests, and foretold the coming of a messenger who would prepare the way for the Lord, emphasizing covenant fidelity, judgment, and future restoration.
Joel, a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, is known for his powerful messages about the “Day of the Lord.” His prophecies emphasize themes of repentance, divine judgment, and future restoration, calling the people to return to God in times of …