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  2. Apr 23, 2024 · - Last: The last books are the apostle Johns three epistles (1-3 John) and John’s prophetic vision, Revelation. Old Testament The Old Testament starts in chronological order, but then...

  3. Jun 15, 2014 · Chronologically, the last of the Old Testament books written was Malachi which was penned about 450 B.C. Malachi is generally accepted as the last of the writing prophets. John the Baptist was referred to by Jesus as the greatest prophet that had risen (Matt 11:7-11). However, John left no writings.

    • Who Was Malachi and What Was He Known for?
    • What Is The Book of Malachi About?
    • What Are Some Major Lessons from The Book of Malachi?
    • Why Should We Know About This Minor Prophet?

    The first verse of Malachi is the only time the prophet’s name is mentioned in the Old Testament. Otherwise, nothing definitive is known about him. Malachi is placed among the “minor” prophets, but these are only designated as “minor” because of the length of the book. The Old Testament (and to some degree the New) is organized based on genre (hist...

    Malachi is a beautifully written book using a question-and-answer method to bring God’s message to the people. This places God’s word within a conversation instead of a strict sermon or lecture-type format. Judah and Jerusalem had been ultimately conquered by Babylon, then Babylon by Persia, all as a result of their sin and dismissal of prophets li...

    The first conversation between God and His people (Malachi 1:2-5) is initiated by God. He tells them He loves them despite their failures. They question His love. He reminds them that He chose Jacob in their history. They are a people because of Him. Secondly, God points out how the people are abusing the new Temple (Malachi 1:6-2:9). They wonder, ...

    We know the rest of the story. We know that God fulfilled His promise. He sent a messenger, a new Elijah, and a new Moses. The Jews were very aware of this promise. Since before Christ, the Passover Seder now includes an empty seat and an extra glass of wine, signifying the wait for Elijah’s return, a Messianic promise directly tied to Malachi. Luk...

  4. 1 John. John's readers were confronted with an early form of Gnostic teaching of the Cerinthian variety. This heresy was also libertine, throwing off all moral restraints. Consequently, John wrote this letter with two basic purposes in mind: (1) to expose false teachers and (2) to give believers assurance of salvation.

  5. Dec 13, 2018 · What one or two Bible books were a highlight for you in writing this book? Dr. Ron Rhodes: That’s easy to answer: Genesis and Revelation, the first and last books of the Bible chronologically. The Bible (in Genesis) begins with paradise lost. The Bible ends (in Revelation) with paradise regained.

  6. Their writings and prophecies span from 1405 B.C. with books like Joshua, Judges, and Ruth, all the way to around 520 B.C. with Haggai, one of the last prophets. By knowing this chronological order, you'll see how the books of the Bible reflect the times and contexts in which they were written. Prophets like Jonah, Amos, and Hosea served during ...

  7. Jun 16, 2021 · The last book in the Old Testament, Malachi, gives readers an important message. Who was the author, and what did he write about? Why did he write the words he did? Malachi’s message was chosen for a specific time and people. The Israelites had continued to fall into patterns of sin and disobedience.

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