1. Introduction
2. Themes in Micah
Introduction
Yahweh is a God who speaks
Yahweh is a God of requirements
Yahweh is a God of redemption, restoration, and hope
3. Themes in Nahum
Introduction
The Sovereignty of God
The Guilt of Nineveh
The Fall of Nineveh
4. Themes in Habakkuk
Introduction
Evil is Doomed
The Righteous Shall Live
Faith is the Victory
5. Themes in Zephaniah
Introduction
A Day of Wrath
A Day of Worship
A Day of Decision
A New Day
6. Themes in Haggai
Introduction
A Realistic View of the Past
A Dissatisfaction with the Present
A Sense of Divine Calling
A Vision of the Future
7. Themes in Zechariah
Introduction
The Former Prophets and Repentance: a Look Back
Night Visions and the New Jerusalem: a Look Above
Fasting or Feasting: A Look Around and Within
The Nations and the Messianic Age: A Look Ahead
8. Themes in Malachi
Introduction
God’s Covenant Love
Israel’s Filial Failure
Priestly Malfeasance
Skeptical “Believers”
God’s Coming Messenger
Robbers of God
Trial by Fire
9. Theological Reflections on Micah-Malachi
Theocentric in Thinking and Writing
Societies and Individuals Bring Judgment on Themselves
Righteousness and Peace Ultimately will Prevail