Habakkuk, Christopher Glyn
Habakkuk, Christopher Glyn
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Habakkuk
The Old Testament

Author: Christopher Glyn

Narrator: Christopher Glyn

Unabridged: 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: M-Y Books Ltd.

Published: 06/22/2022


Synopsis

The book of Habakkuk is Narrative History and displays Prophetic Oracle. Habakkuk wrote it approximately 612-589 B.C. just before the fall of Judah in the Southern Kingdom. Key personalities are Habakkuk and the Babylonians. As is true of the many other prophets, Habakkuk is a short book. The information in it was vital since it carried God’s message to His people. Its purpose was that Habakkuk was announcing a familiar message of judgment. He was identifying the wickedness and sin of Judah before them. Habakkuk declared that God is the “Rock” (1:2) and that they would be judged.

About Christopher Glyn

Christopher Glyn trained as a stage actor at the Rose Bruford School of Speech and Drama in the United Kingdom. After receiving Jesus, he forsook a career as a Shakespearean actor to devote his life to missionary work, with a personal calling to minister through radio. In the thirty-plus years since, Chris’ inspirational radio shows have been heard on over two thousand radio stations on all seven continents. He has also narrated over one hundred motivational works on audio, which have been heard by millions worldwide. Chris’ end-time Bible documentaries, Countdown to Armageddon and Beyond Armageddon, are considered classics in their genre and earned worldwide acclaim. In 2000 Chris set up a Christian audio production company called RadioActive Productions in Uganda, where he hosts a nightly gospel radio show. He also produces syndicated Christian radio shows and audio inspirations for audiences worldwide.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on May 09, 2025

Outstanding. Duby shows a more excellent way for systematicians and dogmaticians: back to the scriptural text. "As one is graciously enabled to direct one's attention toward the goodness, faithfulness, and promises of God, that is what the believer is called to do, for his or her own well-being and......more