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The BEMA Podcast

58: Habakkuk — Watchtower

The BEMA Podcast

BEMA Discipleship

Hermeneutics, Religion & Spirituality, Scripture, Jewish Context, Biblical, Judaism, Bible, Christianity

4.83.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2018

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Marty Solomon and Brent Billings dive into one of Marty’s favorite prophecies: the book of Habakkuk. They examine the complaints submitted by the prophet and his ensuing dialogue with God.

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0:00.0

This is the Bamel podcast with Marty Solomon, I'm his co-host, Brent Billings.

0:10.5

Today we dive into one of Marty's favorite prophecies, the Book of Habakkuk.

0:14.6

We will examine the complaints submitted by the prophet and his ensuing dialogue with

0:18.8

God.

0:19.8

This is one of my favorite prophets.

0:20.8

I like Habakkuk.

0:21.8

I can't really explain it.

0:24.8

This has been a lot to me personally.

0:27.6

God and I have spent time in this page and a half in multiple Bibles.

0:33.8

And it's just been one of my favorites.

0:36.8

So we find ourselves right in the middle of which time period, Brent?

0:39.6

We are in the Babylonian prophets.

0:41.8

Babylonian prophets.

0:42.8

We've already covered two periods of prophets.

0:44.8

We're going to dead center right now.

0:46.8

We are like, maybe after Habakkuk, Obadja, Obadaya, we're going to be right in the middle

0:54.4

of our time in the prophets.

0:56.2

But we've had two periods already.

0:58.1

What period to those?

0:59.1

Precuring and Acerine.

1:00.1

Precuring prophets we had.

1:02.1

I'll do it today.

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