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Why You Should Study the Book of Habakkuk // 4 Reasons // S2 Bonus Episode

Why You Should Study the Book of Habakkuk // 4 Reasons // S2 Bonus Episode

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The book of Habakkuk is a short, powerful prophetic book in the Old Testament. But surprisingly, many Christians are unfamiliar with it.

Find out from the Know God Deeply Podcast crew why you should study Habakkuk.

Tune in to hear more about…

  • The book's cultural relevance
  • The importance of studying books of the Bible all the way through
  • Why a book's length doesn't mean it's less important
  • How Habakkuk can help you grow closer to God

Scripture Passages and Verses Referenced: Habakkuk 1–3

About Know God Deeply: This podcast is produced by Precept. Precept exists to help people know God deeply and live differently through knowing God's Word. With Bible studies on every book of the Bible, Precept guides you to discover truth in Scripture for yourself, but not by yourself.

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