Twelve Prophets
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About the Book
Having fewer words in their prophecies than the “major prophets,” the “minor prophets” still had a message that is lasting and profound even for today. These prophecies were put into historical perspective in the life of the nation of Israel, which spanned from well into the split of the nation into the Northern and Southern Kingdoms of c. 845 BC until after the return of the exiles from Babylon c. 425 BC. The prophecies varied from numerous warnings about the consequences of disobeying God’s commands to the coming of the Messiah, which occurred some five hundred years after the time of the prophets.
About the Author
This work is a collaboration between Clyde C. Wilton and son Aaron Z. Wilton. Clyde Wilton is a retired Baptist minister, and he was responsible for translating the writings of the “minor prophets” of the Old Testament of the Bible from the Hebrew text. Aaron Wilton is a retired pharmacist, and he compiled and edited the translated English text and provided pictorial illustrations to augment the messages of the prophets.