Jonah INTRODUCTION Jonah is the narrative report of a prophet from Israel and his mission to Nineveh, capital of Assyria. Fearing that his nation’s enemy might repent if warned of impending judgment, Jonah tried to flee. God dealt with His reluctant prophet, and Nineveh humbled itself and was saved, teaching Jonah and us a lessonContinue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
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The 365 Day Devotional Commentary
Obadiah JUNE 30 Reading 181 JUDAH’S ENEMIES PERISH Obadiah “Because of the violence against your brother Jacob, you will be covered with shame; you will be destroyed forever” (Obad. 10).Those hostile to God’s people take a great risk when they act against them. Background Names in Obadiah. The prophet used a number of different racialContinue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
The 365 Day Devotional Commentary
Obadiah INTRODUCTION Obadiah is a prophecy of destruction, directed against Edom, a land across the Jordan River from Judah that was populated by descendants of Jacob’s brother, Esau (Gen. 25). Obadiah said the Edomites collaborated with foreign invaders of Judah and mistreated Jerusalem’s survivors; a charge which fits six different occasions in Judah’s history! ItContinue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
The 365 Day Devotional Commentary
JUNE 29 Reading 180 VISIONS OF JUDGMENT Amos 7–9 “Then the Lord said, ’Look, I am setting a plumb line among My people Israel: I will spare them no longer’ “ (Amos 7:8).Amos looked ahead, and he foresaw the certain judgment of a people who had refused for decades to heed God’s call to repent.Continue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
The 365 Day Devotional Commentary
JUNE 28 Reading 179 A JUST, MORAL SOCIETY Amos 3–6 “You trample on the poor and force him to give you grain. Therefore, though you have built stone mansions, you will not live in them; though you have planted lush vineyards, you will not drink their wine” (Amos 5:11).The Old Testament’s vision of a just,Continue reading “The 365 Day Devotional Commentary”
