Haggai 1:8
Context1:8 Go up to the hill country and bring back timber to build 1 the temple. 2 Then I will be pleased and honored,’ 3 says the Lord.
Haggai 1:13
Context1:13 Then Haggai, the Lord’s messenger, spoke the Lord’s word to the people: 4 “I am with you!” says the Lord.
Haggai 2:5
Context2:5 ‘Do not fear, because I made a promise to your ancestors when they left Egypt, and my spirit 5 even now testifies to you.’ 6
Haggai 2:17
Context2:17 I struck all the products of your labor 7 with blight, disease, and hail, and yet you brought nothing to me,’ 8 says the Lord.
1 tn Heb “and build the house” (so NIV, NRSV), with “house” referring specifically to the temple here.
2 sn The temple was built primarily of stone, so the timber here refers to interior paneling (see v. 4) and perhaps to scaffolding (see Ezra 5:8; 6:4).
3 tn The Hebrew verb אֶכָּבְדָ (’ekkavda) appears to be a defectively written cohortative (“that I may be glorified”). The cohortatives (note that the preceding אֶרְצֶה, ’ertseh, “I will be pleased,” may also be taken as cohortative) indicate purpose/result (cf. NIV, NRSV “so that”; CEV “so”) following the imperatives of v. 8a (“go up,” “bring back,” “build”).
4 tn Heb “Haggai, the messenger of the
5 sn My spirit. It is theologically anachronistic to understand “spirit” here in the NT sense as a reference to the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity; nevertheless during this postexilic period the conceptual groundwork was being laid for the doctrine of the Holy Spirit later revealed in the NT.
6 tc The MT of v. 5 reads “with the word which I cut with you when you went out from Egypt and my spirit [which] stands in your midst, do not fear.” BHS proposes emending “with the word” to זֹאת הַבְּרִית (zo’t habbÿrit, “this is the covenant”) at the beginning of the verse. The proposed emendation makes excellent sense and is expected with the verb כָּרַת (karat, “cut” or “make” a covenant), but it has no textual support. Most English versions (including the present translation) therefore follow the MT here.
7 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.”
8 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