Understanding the 12 Minor Prophets and the 12 Apostles

Understanding the 12 Minor Prophets and the 12 Apostles

Amos is written for those who are vocationally poor and Peter the apostle represents those who have given their Vocational life to God

Joel is written for those who are financially poor and Andrew represents those who have given their financial life to God

Amos is written for those who are socially poor and James represents those who have given their social life to God

Obadiah is written for those who are medically poor and John represents those who have give their medical life to God

Jonah represents those who are visually poor and Philip represents those who have give their visual life to God

Micah represents those who are culturally poor and Bartholomew represents those who have given their cultural life to God

Nahum represents those who are spiritually poor and Matthew represents those who have given their spiritual life to God

Habakkuk represents those who are morally poor and Thomas represents those who have given their moral life to God

Zephaniah represents those who are intellectually poor and James son of Alphaeus represents those who have given their intellectual life to God

Haggai represents those who are emotionally poor and Simeon the Zealot represents those who have given their emotional life to God

Zechariah represents those who are biologically poor and Judas son of James represents those who have given their biological life to God

Malachi represents those who are influentially poor and Matthias represents those who have sacrificed their influential life for God

Understanding the 12 Minor Prophets and the 12 Apostles
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