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Doyle expounds Haggai. He explains the historical context, and looks at the first impression we get upon reading the book. Doyle examines Israel's decision to focus on rebuilding their houses over rebuilding the temple, and that this shows a lack of obedience. He looks at how they forgot God's command and did not focus on God's glory. Doyle looks at how Haggai shows God as the hero, by stressing the rebuilding of the temple is undergirded by God's grace. Doyle looks at the implications for the characters of God's gracious and loving rule, including that it is of eternal value as it shows who they are trusting in., ,
1986
Doyle expounds the book of Obadiah. He examines what we learn about God's wrath, with no compassion or regret. He compares this to Jonah. Doyle looks at what Edom's sin was that led to this situation. 1. Edom's pride? 2. Edom's opposition to God's people? 3. Esau's rejection of grace
1986