Habakkuk – Habakkuk, or The Just Shall Live by Faith
Habakkuk 1:2-30
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the famous passage of Habakkuk which inspired the Protestant Reformation.
Haggai – Consider Your Ways
Haggai 1:1-14
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins his series on the Prophecy of Haggai to the Hebrews allowed to return to Israel during the reign of Persia. Dr. Johnson provides historical background for the spiritual condition of Israel during Haggai's ministry.
Haggai – The Desire of All Nations
Haggai 2:1-9
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the reference to Christ's second coming in Haggai's prophecy and its connection to God's covenant with Israel.
Haggai – The Contagiousness of Sin
Haggai 2:10-19
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives practical commentary on the vulnerablity of God's people to sin and their requirement for holiness to be transferred to them from God.
Haggai – Zerubbabel, the Signet
Haggai 2:20-28
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition on the Prophecy of Haggai with the divine metaphor of Zerubabbel the governor of Israel and David's descendant as a type of the future Messiah.
Habakkuk – Habakkuk, or God’s Providence for the Fearful
Habakkuk 3
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his series on Habakkuk by expounding the book's prophetic reference to the coming Messiah.
Zechariah – A Call to Repentance
Zechariah 1:1-6
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces his exposition on the Prophecy of Zechariah. In addition to the book's historical setting, Dr. Johnson provides an overview of the Messianic references concentrated in it.
Zechariah – Vision: The Man Among the Myrtles
Zechariah 1:7-17
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the first of eight visions found in Zechariah's prophecy concerning the future diaspora of the Jewish people.
Zechariah – Vision: The Four Horns and the Four Smiths
Zechariah 1:18-21
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Zechariah's vision which symbolizes the Nation Israel's ethnic survival over time.
Zechariah – Vision: The Man With the Measuring Line
Zechariah 2:1-13
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his commentary on Zechariah's visions of Israel's future among the Gentile nations. In this vision, God conveys words of comfort to Zechariah concerning the abuse of Israel by their Gentile "captors."