Zephaniah Chapter 3: Bible Study by Atheists | Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists
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Zephaniah Chapter 3: Bible Study by Atheists | Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists

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Zephaniah Chapter 3: The Final Countdown In this episode of Sacrilegious Discourse, Husband and Wife wrap up their exploration of the book of Zephaniah with a deep dive into Chapter 3. As they dissect the final chapter, they confront the themes of divine retribution and the ever-elusive concept of a "remnant" that God seems to favor amidst His wrath.
Join them as they navigate through God's threats against Jerusalem, the portrayal of its corrupt officials, and the strange notion of a jealous God who promises to purify the lips of the people while leaving their hearts untouched. With their signature blend of humor and skepticism, they question the motivations behind God's anger and the implications of His promises of restoration.
💬 What are your thoughts on the portrayal of God in Zephaniah? Are these divine threats or mere rhetoric? Share your opinions in the comments or on social media!
🎧 Tune in for a thought-provoking conclusion to Zephaniah, filled with laughter, critical thinking, and a healthy dose of irreverence as they unpack the complexities of this minor prophet's message!
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