Zechariah 6:9–15 – The Symbolic Crowning Of Joshua, The High Priest
Zechariah 7:1–3 – The Question By The Delegation From Bethel
Zechariah 7:4–7 – The Rebuke By The Lord
Zechariah 7:8–14 – The Command To Repent
Zechariah 8:1–17 – The Restoration Of Israel To God’s Favor
Zechariah 8:18–23 – Kingdom Joy And Jewish Favor
Zechariah’s Prophesy Begins
Zechariah 1:2-6 – A Call To Repentance
Series Of Eight Visions In One Night
- Zechariah 1:7-17 – The Horseman Among The Myrtle Trees
- Zechariah 1:18–21 – The Four Horns And The Four Craftsmen
- Zechariah 2 – A Man With A Measuring Line
- Zechariah 3 – Clean Garments For The High Priest
- Zechariah 4 – The Gold Lampstand And The Two Olive Trees
- Zechariah 5:1–4 – The Flying Scroll
- Zechariah 5:5–11 – The Woman In A Basket
- Zechariah 6:1-8 – The Four Chariots
Psalms 138-141: Psalms Assigned To David
Psalm 138 – A Song Of Praise For God’s Saving Help Against Threatening Foes
Psalm 139 – A Prayer For God To Examine The Heart And See Its True Devotion
Psalm 140 – A Prayer For Deliverance From The Plots And Slander Of Unscrupulous Enemies
Psalm 141 – A Prayer For Deliverance From The Wicked And Their Evil Ways
Zephaniah’s Prophesy
Zephaniah 1:2–3 – Prologue: Double Announcement Of Total Judgment
Zephaniah 1:4–18 – The Day Of The Lord Coming On Judah And The Nations
Zephaniah 2:1–3:8 – God’s Judgment On The Nations
Zephaniah 2:8–11 – Judgment On Moab And Ammon
Zephaniah 2:12 – Judgment On Cush
Zephaniah 2:13–15 – Judgment On Assyria
Zephaniah 3:1–5 – Judgment On Jerusalem
Zephaniah 3:6–8 – Jerusalem’s Refusal To Repent
Zephaniah 3:9–20 – Redemption Of The Remnant
Psalms 134-137
Habakkuk’s Words
Habakkuk 1:2-4 – Habakkuk’s First Complaint: Why Does The Evil In Judah Go Unpunished?
Habakkuk 1:5-11 – God’s Answer: The Babylonians Will Punish Judah
Habakkuk 1:12-2:1 – Habakkuk’s Second Complaint: How Can A Just God Use The Wicked Babylonians To Punish A People More Righteous Than Themselves?
Habakkuk 2:2-20 – God’s Answer: Babylonia Will Also Be Punished, And Faith Will Be Rewarded
Habakkuk 3 – Habakkuk’s Prayer: After Asking For Manifestations Of God’s Wrath And Mercy
Psalms 128-133
Psalm 128 – The Blessedness Of The Godly Man
Psalm 129 – Israel’s Prayer For The Continued Withering Of All Her Powerful Enemies.
Psalm 130 – A Testimony Of Trust In The Lord
Psalm 131 – A Confession Of Humble Trust In The Lord (Eyes Are Not Haughty)
Psalm 132 – A Prayer For God’s Favor On The Reigning Son Of David And On The Regime That David Founded
Psalm 133 – A Song In Praise Of Unity Among The People Of God
Nahum’s Prophesy — Nineveh’s Doom
Nahum 1:2–15 – Nineveh’s Judge
Nahum 2 – Nineveh’s Judgment
Nahum 3 – Nineveh’s Total Destruction
Psalms 124-127
Joel’s Prophesy
Joel 1:2–2:17 – Judah Experiences A Foretaste Of The Day Of The Lord
Joel 2:18–3:21 – Judah Is Assured Of Salvation In The Day Of The Lord
