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Annotated Bible: Corrected and Explained,
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Chapter 1 1:1 - Who was Zerubbabel's father? * Pedaiah was Zerubbabel's father. This is evidenced in 1 Chronicles 3:19. * Haggai 1:1, Ezra 3:2, and Nehemiah 12:1 use a Hebrew word for "son" that means "grandfather." There aren't any ancient Hebrew terms for grandfather or grandson. This is why all of the Israelites are called the "sons of Israel (Jacob)," even though they could only literally be called his great grandchildren. 1:9 - God huffs, and he puffs, and he blows the house down! * God is
emphasizing the need to rebuild the temple before plush homes are
built. God desired to meet with His people in the temple and was
upset that they hadn't built one, yet. * As their punishment, God caused a draught. He didn't eliminate anyone, though. Furthermore, there is clearly an adjective in Haggai 1:9 that indicates the Israelites had built "paneled" or "ceiling" homes, revealing that God wasn't upset that they simply had shelter, but He was upset that they had spent ample time beautifying their homes while His was in ruins. |
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Chapter 2 2:6 - In "a little while" God "will shake the heavens, and the earth, and the sea, and the dry land." * God is
indicating that He will draw all the people to Him. Verse 7 reads,
". . . they will come to the Desire of All Nations and my glory will fill
the temple." * The Creator of
all things can claim anything He likes. In this verse, He is
indicating that He wants the temple to be very nice. * God gives them a
command to keep the holy flesh holy. He also tells them how it will
be contaminated. * God was
explaining to them why He had judged them. * This was a prophetic judgment for some pagans. |
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