Northwest Theological Seminary presents a study of the Book of the Prophet Zephaniah, taught by Academic Dean James T. Dennison during the Spring 2014 semester.
Latest episodes of the podcast The Book of the Prophet Zephaniah
- Zephaniah: Background
- Background (Concluded)
- The Superscription (1:1)
- Zephaniah in Narrative Time and Narrative Space
- De-creation, Degression, Destruction (Zeph. 1:2-3)
- Idolatry, Syncretism, Apostasy (Zeph. 1:4-6)
- Theatre Noir: The Lord's Sacrifice and his 'Sanctified' Guests (Zeph. 1:7-11)
- God's Lamp-light Reflecting on the Darkness (Zeph. 1:12-13)
- Zephaniah's Syncopated Yom YHWH (Zeph. 1:14-16)
- Zephaniah and the Consummation (Zeph. 1:17-18)
- The Lord's Invitation (Zeph. 2:1-3)
- The Philistines: Decimation and Transformation -- Coastland to Pastureland (Zeph. 2:4-7)
- The Lord's Oppressors (Moab and Ammon) Reversed by the Lord's Possessors (Eschatological Israel) (Zeph. 2:8-10)
- Cush, Assyria and Nineveh: The Coming Age of Destruction and Darkness (Zeph. 2:11-15)
- From Woe to Aperture -- From Jerusalem Below to Jerusalem Above (Zeph. 3:1-5)
- Cush Reversal Epexegetical of the Eschatological Reversal for the Nations (Zeph. 3:6-10)
- Narrative Time and Narrative Space in Zephaniah 3:11-13
- Dies Gratiae: The Eschatological Jerusalem with the Savior King in the Midst (Zeph. 3:14-17)
- Final Eschatological Conclusion and Narrative Reversals (Zeph. 3:18-20)