Gospels, and the difference in style between the earlier and later chapters. These are questions that must be discussed before another audience than that which I address, and by a more competent hand. It has been my single aim to give the salient features and lessons of each chapter, with the object of alluring the Bible student to a more searching and careful acquaintance with this Prophet. Zechariah, Haggai, and Malachi, complete the Old Testament canon their faces turned toward the sunrise, but conscious that darkness still brooded deep over their contemporaries. They remind one of the crisp breeze that awakes a little before the dawn, and announces its advent, to hush itself into silence and expectancy till the sun appears. As one who has found spoil, which he would fain share, the author writes across this prophetic treatise, Dig heres and hopes that many will be attracted by Zechariah sholy and eager spirit, through which God spake. The title of this little book lays stress on one thought which pervades the prophecy of Zechariah. He is pre-eminently the Prophet, as the Apostle Peter is the A postle, of Hope.
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The Prophet of Hope: Studies in Zechariah (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)F. B. Meyer
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASINB008R354W6
ISBN-13978B008R354W2
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