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    Explore " zephaniah" with insightful episodes like "October 05: Zephaniah and Haggai", "La justicia y misericordia de Dios", "E341 - The 2023 Books of the Bible Draft", "Episode 117: Zephaniah 1-3" and "There is Hope - Zephaniah 2:4 - 3:20" from podcasts like ""Through The Bible", "Conferencia Expositores Sermon Podcast", "Doable Discipleship", "Armchair Theology" and "Verse By Verse Fellowship"" and more!

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    October 05: Zephaniah and Haggai

    October 05: Zephaniah and Haggai

    October 05: Zephaniah and Haggai
    Today's episode covers all of both Zephaniah, the thirty-sixth book in the Old Testament, and Haggai, the thirty-seventh book in the Old Testament.
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    E341 - The 2023 Books of the Bible Draft

    E341 - The 2023 Books of the Bible Draft

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    Saddleback Church Content Development Pastor Jason Wieland is joined by Saddleback Spiritual Growth Pastors Brandon Bathauer and Linda Tokar for a Books of the Bible Draft. It’s the time of year when many people do their fantasy football drafts. Here on Doable Discipleship, we draft too – just in a different way. In 2022 we did a People of the Bible Draft and this year we set our sights on the Books of the Bible. The premise: Which 5 books of the Bible would you want if you were stranded on a deserted island. The twist: this year we introduce categories. Each person has to draft 1 book from each of the following categories: Old Testament (non-prophet), Major Prophet, Minor Prophet, Gospel, and New Testament (non-Gospel). Once a book is selected, it cannot be chosen by another person. This is a really fun episode that takes a good look at some of your favorite books of the Bible.

     

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    There is Hope - Zephaniah 2:4 - 3:20

    There is Hope - Zephaniah 2:4 - 3:20

    Paul says in 1 Thessalonians 2:12, “We exhorted each one of you and encouraged you and charged you to walk in a manner worthy of God, who calls you into his own kingdom and glory.” As Christ-followers we are called into Christ’s kingdom and are submitted to his kingship, therefore we are charged to walk in a manner worthy of God. We are called to live our lives in faithful obedience to the King, in an effort to represent him properly before the watching world. Let’s pursue this together as the body of Christ, and let’s grow in this endeavor as we study this book of Scripture at Verse By Verse Fellowship.

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    Zephaniah - Getting the Big Picture : The Main Thing

    Zephaniah - Getting the Big Picture : The Main Thing

    When you’re focused on the here and now, it’s hard, if not impossible, to see the big picture!  Jacob Wirka helps you expand your view with a look at the book of Zephaniah and a reminder of God’s purpose and ours!

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    The Bible Unmasked Season 1 Episode 40: Zephaniah 1 - Matthew 4

    The Bible Unmasked Season 1 Episode 40: Zephaniah 1 - Matthew 4

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    In episode 40 of the Bible Unmasked, Pastor Kevin McKoy and Lavonne Brown  discuss Zephaniah 1 to Matthew 4. This episode concludes our review of the Old Testament with Malachi and transitions into the New Testament with Matthew.

    Date: October 3, 2021

    Questions in this episode:
    What does it mean that the measuring line will be stretched over Jerusalem? 
    Should we take this verse literally? What should we get rid of when our sins are  taken away? 
    What does the woman in a basket signify? 
    What are the four spirits of heaven?
    Are there any circumstances when divorce is permitted? 
    This verse references Elijah. Is it referring to Elijah’s ministry when he was on  earth? 
    Wasn’t Elijah already taken to heaven when the book of Malachi was written? 
    Is  the Bible written in chronological order? Or is the verse announcing that Elijah will be sent from heaven before the great and deceitful day?  

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    A FATHER'S DEVOTION PODCAST: ZEPHANIAH: "The Blessings of Judgment"

    A FATHER'S DEVOTION PODCAST: ZEPHANIAH: "The Blessings of Judgment"

    HIGHLIGHTS FROM ZEPHANIAH: "THE BLESSINGS OF JUDGMENT".  Rev. Morris A. Scott is a husband, and a father of 3 children.  He holds a Master's degree from a theological seminary, and a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school.  After decades of Biblical devotional studies with his family, he is now publicly releasing devotional highlights from each book of the Bible.  Please listen to this devotional of highlights from the book of Zephaniah: "The Blessings of Judgment". Correspondence may be directed to mandwscott@gmail.com.
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    William Wood on Teaching Zephaniah

    William Wood on Teaching Zephaniah

    If you’ve heard a sermon on Zephaniah that you can remember, likely it was on Zephaniah 3, where we are told that the Lord will “rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing.” We like that part. But we don’t get to this kind of hopeful assurance in the book of Zephaniah until chapter 3. So what do we do with all of the judgment in Zephaniah when we’re teaching through this book?

    William Wood, assistant professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary Atlanta, who is currently finalizing his doctoral dissertation on the use of the Old Testament in the book of Zephaniah, tells us in this conversation. Wood says that the book of Zephaniah is summarized by the line: “Those who exalt themselves will be humbled; those who humble themselves will be exalted.” Wood also demonstrates how to connect the promises in the book of Zephaniah to the clothing of the priests, the story of Dagon, Pentecost, and the ultimate Day of the Lord.