Haggai 1:2
Context1:2 The Lord who rules over all 1 says this: “These people have said, ‘The time for rebuilding the Lord’s temple has not yet come.’” 2
Haggai 2:14
Context2:14 Then Haggai responded, “‘The people of this nation are unclean in my sight,’ 3 says the Lord. ‘And so is all their effort; everything they offer is also unclean. 4
Haggai 2:17
Context2:17 I struck all the products of your labor 5 with blight, disease, and hail, and yet you brought nothing to me,’ 6 says the Lord.
1 sn The epithet
2 tn Heb “the time has not come, the time for the house of the
3 tn Heb “so this people, and so this nation before me.” In this context “people” and “nation” refer to the same set of individuals; the repetition is emphatic. Cf. CEV “this entire nation.”
4 sn The point here is that the Jews cannot be made holy by unholy fellowship with their pagan neighbors; instead, they and their worship will become corrupted by such associations.
5 tn Heb “you, all the work of your hands”; NRSV “you and all the products of your toil”; NIV “all the work of your hands.”
6 tn Heb “and there was not with you.” The context favors the idea that the harvests were so poor that the people took care of only themselves, leaving no offering for the