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- Haggai - Wikipedia
The Persian Empire was growing weak, and Haggai saw time as an opportunity to restore the Davidic Kingdom He believed that the Kingdom of David was able to rise and take back their part in Jewish issues
- Haggai 1 NIV - A Call to Build the House of the LORD - Bible Gateway
A Call to Build the House of the Lord 1 In the second year of King Darius, on the first day of the sixth month, the word of the Lord came through the prophet Haggai to Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and to Joshua son of Jozadak,[a] the high priest:
- Haggai Summary and Study Bible
Genre and Style: Haggai is a prophetic book characterized by direct and urgent messages The style is straightforward, with a focus on practical exhortation and encouragement • Key refrain “Consider your ways” (lit “Set your heart”) drives repentance 1 Haggai (Haggai 1:1)
- Summary of the Book of Haggai - GotQuestions. org
The Book of Haggai is a reminder of the problems the people of God faced at this time, how the people courageously trusted in God, and how God provided for their needs
- Book of Haggai | Guide with Key Information and Resources
Haggai is the 10th book of The Twelve While Haggai is one of the smaller prophetic books in the Bible, it is crucially important in the overall story of the Hebrew Bible For centuries, the Hebrew prophets had been accusing Israel of breaking their covenant with God through idolatry and injustice
- HAGGAI CHAPTER 1 KJV - King James Bible Online
After the return from captivity, Haggai was sent to encourage the people to rebuild the temple, and to reprove their neglect
- Haggai – Insight for Living
Why is Haggai so important? After thousands of years, the book of Haggai remains largely unique among the books of Old Testament prophets for one key reason: the people of Judah listened! Haggai’s message to rebuild the temple was passionate, simple, and straightforward (Haggai 1:8)
- Haggai Commentaries Sermons - Precept Austin
Introduction: The Book of Haggai is composed of messages the prophet Haggai preached to a remnant of the Jews who returned to Jerusalem after the exile to Babylon
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