Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah Flashcards

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Obadiah’s prophecy primarily focused on the nation of Edom, which traces its roots to ________________ the brother of Jacob (who was renamed Israel) (Obadiah 1).

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Obadiah’s prophecy primarily focused on the nation of Edom, which traces its roots to Esau the brother of Jacob (who was renamed Israel) (Obadiah 1).

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Obadiah prophesied that the coming “Day of the Lord” would include both judgment and _________________ (Obadiah 15-21).

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Obadiah prophesied that the coming “Day of the Lord” would include both judgment and salvation (Obadiah 15-21).

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Jonah stands out for the way his own __________________ oppose the character and will of God concerning the people of Nineveh (Jonah 4:1-2).

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Jonah stands out for the way his own desires oppose the character and will of God concerning the people of Nineveh (Jonah 4:1-2).

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The story of Jonah reveals the __________________ and love of God for all people who turn to him—even those who are notorious for their evil actions (Jonah 4:10-11).

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The story of Jonah reveals the mercy and love of God for all people who turn to him—even those who are notorious for their evil actions (Jonah 4:10-11).

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Micah prophesied to both the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel and Judah, calling them to turn from ___________________, insincere worship, and a foolish sense of security (Micah 3:8-12).

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Micah prophesied to both the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel and Judah, calling them to turn from injustice, insincere worship, and a foolish sense of security (Micah 3:8-12).

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Micah encourages readers to trust in God for forgiveness of sins, ______________ with God, and look forward to the Messiah’s reign (Micah 4:1-5; 6:7-8; 7:18-20).

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Micah encourages readers to trust in God for forgiveness of sins, walk with God, and look forward to the Messiah’s reign (Micah 4:1-5; 6:7-8; 7:18-20).

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