We rightly think of this book as the ending point of the Old Testament. A predominantly “bad news” book consisting of a litany of spiritual and moral failings of the priests and ordinary Jews who had returned to the homeland after the Babylonian captivity. The accusations are packaged as an imagined dialogue between God and his wayward people.
Book | Chapter | Verses | Title | Speaker | Duration |
Malachi | 3 | 16-4:6 | The Art of Waiting | John P. Sartelle | 36:33 |
Malachi | 3 | 1-4:6 | The Unknown Man Who Could See | Stuart Olyott | 41:59 |