II. When Was the Book Written A. The Enemies Mentioned B. The Similarities to Amos C. No Reference to a King
III. To Who Was the Book Written
IV. Why Was the Book Written A. The Historical Purpose B. THe Doctrinal Purpose i. The Day of the Lord ii. The Spirit of the Lord C. The Christological Purpose i. He Gives the Spirit ii. He Judges the Nations iii. He Is A Refuge For His People
V. How is the Book Divided i. The Desolation From the Lord (1:1-2:17) a. The Historical Aspect (1:1-20) b. The Prophetical Aspect (2:1-17) ii. The Deliverance of the Lord (2:18-3:21) a. Promise of Present Blessing (2:18-27) b. Promise of Future Blessings (2:28-3:21)
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Hamp Linehan is pastor of Reformed Baptist Church of Ft. Worth, Texas, where he has ministered since 1999. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North Texas and a Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has pursued...