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The aim of this book is to present to readers, both Christian and non-Christianthe five rather different messages which the so-called Bible Study 'Minor Prophets' Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah preached to their Israelite contemporaries, mostly in the eighth century BC, in the conviction that they are still very relevant to us today inthe twenty-first century AD. The messages are very searching, because they relate to our conduct in daily life today, and speak of our spiritual destiny. They are also very revealing, since they speak both of God's interventions in the history of ancient Israel, and of His further plans for them and the whole world, probably in the near future. In some of them Christ is clearly predicted to hold the key to Israel's final blessing, while in others we can learn valuable lessons for Christian life and service. These messages are divinely-inspired to guide us safely through the dangers all around us today intothe safety of God's heavenly harbour. To ignore them is disastrous. After a General Introduction, each book is introduced individually, then followedby a concise commentary on every chapter in it. The historical background of eachis described, as is its outline analysis, but most is said concerning its main message for the original readers and for us today.