Introduction to the Intertestamental Period

Introduction to the Intertestamental Period

Oct 22, 2020 | 02 Library, Background & History, Introductions

The time between the end of the Old Testament (400BC from the prophet Malachi) to the preaching of John the Baptist (25 AD) is known as the “intertestamental” period. Here’s an overview of what happened.

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