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The phrase “the Day of the LORD” is one of the most sobering and recurring themes in the prophetic writings. While it appears throughout the Old Testament, it is especially emphasized in the Minor Prophets, from Hosea to Malachi. These short yet powerful books frequently announce a day of divine intervention, marked by both judgment and restoration.
The Day of the Lord is not a single 24-hour event but a prophetic term describing moments when God dramatically intervenes in history—whether in past judgments on nations, present warnings, or the climactic day of final reckoning at the end of the age. Joel summarized it: “The day of the LORD is great and very terrible; and who can abide it?” (Joel 2:11).
This podcast surveys the teaching of the Minor Prophets on the Day of the Lord, showing its warnings, promises, and ultimate fulfillment in Christ’s return.
By SpearNetThe phrase “the Day of the LORD” is one of the most sobering and recurring themes in the prophetic writings. While it appears throughout the Old Testament, it is especially emphasized in the Minor Prophets, from Hosea to Malachi. These short yet powerful books frequently announce a day of divine intervention, marked by both judgment and restoration.
The Day of the Lord is not a single 24-hour event but a prophetic term describing moments when God dramatically intervenes in history—whether in past judgments on nations, present warnings, or the climactic day of final reckoning at the end of the age. Joel summarized it: “The day of the LORD is great and very terrible; and who can abide it?” (Joel 2:11).
This podcast surveys the teaching of the Minor Prophets on the Day of the Lord, showing its warnings, promises, and ultimate fulfillment in Christ’s return.