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International Sunday School Zephaniah 1:4-6,14-16;2:3 wk 06-05-16 Grover Weaver

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The Word of God came to Zephaniah in the 7th century under the reign of King Josiah. The preacher/prophet was a member of a prominent family he was the great-great-grandson of King Hezekiah. His ministry began before the great revival in 621 B.C. and during the moral declension of that time period when the Children of Israel experienced a ‘great falling away’ from the word of God until the book was founded in the temple. Zephaniah’s ministry was the face of God authority. His book ecclesiastical theme, ‘’The Day of the Lord’’.

Hello everybody this is the Grover Weaver Ministries.org Blogtalk Radio Show commentary on the International Sunday School Lesson Broadcast on the Old Testament book Zephaniah the study is founded in 1:4-6.14-16;2:3. Welcome to the broadcast, I am Grover Weaver your minister and Sunday School teacher.

Zephaniah is a one of the minor prophets of Christianity but by no means did the man had a minor ministry. He foresaw the Fall of Jerusalem, the Judgement of the Gentiles and the Restoration of Israel in the Messianic Kingdom. No book in all of the bible speaks of the Day of the Lord as many times as this book does in its three chapters.

The Conservative Christian Church is part of an unholy alliance with those secular Jews oppress the Palestinians people. The Church preaches a false doctrine when it infers Judaism Jerusalem must be defended at all cost with the country precious of life and purse we do so at the tune of 3 billion dollars annually in foreign aid to kill the Palestinian people and other poor people in the Middle East...

God judged them sent them out of the land he promised Abraham and as an example of the Judgement to come...

 

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