Drawing from his foundational role in Reformed theology, John Calvin offers incisive commentary on the prophetic books of Habakkuk, Zephaniah, and Haggai. Writing in the 16th century during the height of the Protestant Reformation, Calvin approaches these minor prophets with theological rigor and deep exegetical insight.
Each commentary reveals how these texts confront themes of divine justice, human disobedience, and the hope of restoration, resonating with the spiritual and ecclesiastical concerns of his time. His method-marked by clarity, precision, and fidelity to the biblical text-has made his interpretations enduringly influential.
These writings not only reflect Calvin's profound scriptural understanding but also illuminate how prophetic voices were understood in an era of profound religious transformation. This volume remains a vital resource for anyone seeking to engage seriously with Scripture through the lens of Reformation thought.
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