![]() ![]() If all of their writings were combined into a single book, it would be only two-thirds of the size of Isaiah. Their books are considered minor since each is much shorter than the writings of Isaiah (sixty-six chapters), Jeremiah (fifty-two chapters), and Ezekiel (forty-eight chapters). The Minor Prophets, in alphabetical order, are Amos, Habakkuk, Haggai, Hosea, Joel, Jonah, Malachi, Micah, Nahum, Obadiah, Zechariah, and Zephaniah. ![]() The shortest prophetic book in this series is Obadiah, with only one chapter, followed by Haggai, which has only two. The longest of these books are Hosea and Zechariah, with each having fourteen (14) chapters. What is commonly known as the "minor prophets" is a collection of writings in the Old Testament from twelve different men inspired by God.
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