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Ep. 67 - The Book of Malachi

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The Book of Malachi was written by the Prophet Ezra as the closing chapter to the compilation that he was commanded to compile for the return of the Jews and Levites (with some Benjamites) to the Holy Land.
It was to be the Lord's final words until He sent His messenger, John the Baptist, to announce the coming of the Messiah, our Lord Jesus Christ. This episode also explores the curse mentioned by God upon the priests leading up to the return of Elijah in the Latter-days.
Those wishing more on this topic are invited to explore the author's greater Gospel Feast Series available in hard copy or eReader.
A very special thank you to Darian Ethington and Robert Martin III for their talents in this episode.

We are happy to announce that Vol. 11 in the Gospel Feast Series: Exodus & The Great Atonement is now available on Amazon. Come and Feast with us again on this amazing book!

Ready for some meat after all the milk? The Gospel Feast Series is available here in 20+ volumes. It's time to Feast on the Word of God!
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The Book of Malachi was written by the Prophet Ezra as the closing chapter to the compilation that he was commanded to compile for the return of the Jews and Levites (with some Benjamites) to the Holy Land.
It was to be the Lord's final words until He sent His messenger, John the Baptist, to announce the coming of the Messiah, our Lord Jesus Christ. This episode also explores the curse mentioned by God upon the priests leading up to the return of Elijah in the Latter-days.
Those wishing more on this topic are invited to explore the author's greater Gospel Feast Series available in hard copy or eReader.
A very special thank you to Darian Ethington and Robert Martin III for their talents in this episode.

We are happy to announce that Vol. 11 in the Gospel Feast Series: Exodus & The Great Atonement is now available on Amazon. Come and Feast with us again on this amazing book!

Ready for some meat after all the milk? The Gospel Feast Series is available here in 20+ volumes. It's time to Feast on the Word of God!
Some podcast distribution platforms create subtitles using AI technology. Any subtitles attached to this podcast have not been reviewed and may not be accurate nor reflect the total meaning of the author in context.

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