Aleph Tav Alert: Nahum

NAHUM (Nachum) Verse one identifies the author as Nahum and his name in Hebrew means Consoler or Comforter. The book was probably written approximately between 663 and 612 B.C. Nahum did not prophecy a warning or call to repentance the people of Nineveh because Elohim had already done this by sending them the prophet Jonah 150 years earlier which caused …

Aleph Tav Alert: Habakkuk

HABAKKUK (Havakuk) Verse one identifies the author as an oracle from the Prophet Habakkuk, whose name in Hebrew means to embrace. Habakkuk was a prophet sent to the House of Judah after the destruction of Nineveh. The book was written approximately between 610 and 605 B.C. and is a conversation between Habakkuk and Elohim as to why His chosen people …

Aleph Tav Alert: Zephaniah

ZEPHANIAH (Tzfanyah) Verse one identifies the author as the Prophet Zephaniah and his name in Hebrew means “Defended by Yah.” The book was written to the House of Judah sometime between 735 and 725 B.C. Zephaniah’s message is three fold: 1) Elohim is sovereign over all the nations of the earth. 2) The wicked will be punished and the righteous …

Aleph Tav Alert: Haggai

HAGGAI (Hagai) Verse one identifies the author as the Prophet Haggai, whose Hebrew name means Feast. The Prophet Haggi was sent to the Exiles of the House of Judah living in Babylon and was written in approximately 520 B.C. Haggai challenge the people not to be discouraged and to examine their priorities and to glorify Elohim with reverence and with …

Aleph Tav Alert: Zechariah

ZECHARIAH (Zkharyah) Verse one identifies the author as the Prophet Zechariah whose name in Hebrew means Yah remembers. The book was written in two primary parts, between 520 and 470 B.C. to the House of Judah and Zechariah was one of the ones who returned from Babylon to Jerusalem and he emphasized a tone of encouragement to the struggling Israelites …