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31 Obadiah - 2005
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 19 mins
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The shortest book in the Old Testament, Obadiah contains condemnation against one of Israel's oldest enemies, Edom. Skip Heitzig looks at this nation's sin of pride as well as the book's foreshadowing of Christ, the church, and the end-time.
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