Description
This volume provides an in-depth exploration of the theology found in the books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah, three significant prophetic books of the Old Testament. Daniel C. Timmer offers readers a careful examination of how these texts address divine justice, judgment, and redemption in ancient Israel’s historical context.
The work analyzes the distinctive theological contributions each book makes to biblical theology, including discussions of God’s character, the problem of evil, and divine sovereignty. Timmer contextualizes these prophetic messages within their historical periods and explores their ongoing relevance for contemporary theological understanding. The study integrates literary analysis with theological reflection, making it valuable for scholars, students, and serious Bible readers seeking deeper comprehension of these often-overlooked prophetic writings.







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