A profound commentary on the last three books of the Old Testament: Haggai on “the desire of the nations,” Zechariah on “the priest upon the throne” and Malachi on “the messenger of the covenant.”
Former missionary-pastor in the CPRC, Rev. Ron Hanko’s The Coming of Zion’s Redeemer is a commentary on the last three books of the Old Testament: Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi.
These prophecies, though not always easy to understand, are as much needed today as when they were inspired. Written for those living at the end of the Old Testament and looking forward to the first coming of Christ, they speak with authority and promise to those who are looking forward to the second coming of Christ and who live near the end of this present age. Though Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi are very different in style, they have a unity of theme and purpose in Christ, the great king, priest and prophet of His people.
Follow Rev. Hanko through the four prophecies of Haggai on “the desire of all nations;” the seven visions, three stories and two burdens of Zechariah on “the priest upon the throne;” and the six disputations of Malachi on “the messenger of the covenant.”
“The Coming of Zion’s Redeemer is the best OT commentary I have. It is beautifully finished and I loved every page of it.” – N. Ireland
“I’m very much enjoying Ronald Hanko’s The Coming of Zion’s Redeemer.” – England
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The Coming of Zion’s Redeemer
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A profound commentary on the last three books of the Old Testament: Haggai on “the desire of the nations,” Zechariah on “the priest upon the throne” and Malachi on “the messenger of the covenant.”
Former missionary-pastor in the CPRC, Rev. Ron Hanko’s The Coming of Zion’s Redeemer is a commentary on the last three books of the Old Testament: Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi.
These prophecies, though not always easy to understand, are as much needed today as when they were inspired. Written for those living at the end of the Old Testament and looking forward to the first coming of Christ, they speak with authority and promise to those who are looking forward to the second coming of Christ and who live near the end of this present age. Though Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi are very different in style, they have a unity of theme and purpose in Christ, the great king, priest and prophet of His people.
Follow Rev. Hanko through the four prophecies of Haggai on “the desire of all nations;” the seven visions, three stories and two burdens of Zechariah on “the priest upon the throne;” and the six disputations of Malachi on “the messenger of the covenant.”
“The Coming of Zion’s Redeemer is the best OT commentary I have. It is beautifully finished and I loved every page of it.” – N. Ireland
“I’m very much enjoying Ronald Hanko’s The Coming of Zion’s Redeemer.” – England
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