Zechariah is considered one of the Minor Prophets, but his book contains 14 chapters full of detailed prophecies that were given to God’s people in Judah following their return from exile in Babylon—a period that is covered in the books of Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel. Today Dr. Whitcomb begins with some introductory remarks, giving the background about the place of this book both within its Old Testament context, and also within our understanding of doctrinal truth. He shows how this prophet is going to teach us so much about the Lord’s still-future work in restoring the nation of Israel in the coming millennial Kingdom—in accord with all of His promises and prophecies.
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Dr. John C. Whitcomb has been a professor of Old Testament and theology for more than 50 years, and is widely recognized as a leading Biblical scholar. He taught at Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana, from 1951-1990, and gained much recognition for his work on...