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The close-knit bond between prophecy and history, according to O. Palmer Robertson, becomes particularly clear through the study of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah. As the historical context of their messages is explored, it becomes ever more apparent that biblical history—in addition to providing the context for prophecy—actually embodies and functions as prophecy. The events that occurred to...

Elijah as well as John the Baptist, that prophet par excellence of the new covenant, Habakkuk appeared as a “voice” and nothing more. He must be heard because he was the bearer of God’s message, not because of what he was in himself. The fact that Habakkuk saw his message probably stresses more the revelational character of the vision than the mode by which it was communicated. Rather than originating from the prophet’s own subconscious, this word came directly from God himself. The message of Habakkuk
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