The books of Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah seldom receive the
spotlight but, as Martin Pakula demonstrates in this clear and insightful
commentary, these minor prophets have much to teach us about
suffering (of Christians in particular), the problem of evil, and how God
has dealt with it in the Israelites’ day and in ours. In particular, these
books shed helpful light on the work of Jesus and the overall plan of God
to save a remnant of Israel that would one day include people of all
nations.