"THE
PROPHET OF THE TEMPLE" was reputed to have been born during the seventy
years' captivity in Babylon, and to have returned to
Jerusalem with Zerubbabel. He was a colleague of Zechariah
Ezr
5:1 6:14
MAIN THEME. Sharp rebukes
for the neglect to rebuild the temple, coupled with cheering exhortations and
promises to those undertaking the work.
KEY VERSE
Hag
2:4
HISTORICAL OCCASION.
The remnant that had returned from
captivity were selfishly pre-occupied with their own affairs, and were more
concerned in beautifying their own dwellings than in rebuilding the Lord's
house. The work had ceased for years.
Hag
1:4
THE MESSAGE.
(1) A cutting reproof, showing that
God had withheld his natural blessings, because his temple was left in ruins.
Hag
1:3-11
(2) Words of encouragement as the
work of rebuilding the temple was resumed
Hag
1:12-15
(3) Inspiring promises to the older
people who had seen Solomon's Temple, and the were discouraged at the
inferiority of the structure they were able to build # Hag 2:3. They were told
of a coming manifestation of divine power and the appearing of the Messiah when
the glory of the Lord would fill the house
Hag
2:7-9
(4) A reminder of their
unworthiness to erect a house for the Lord of Hosts
Hag
2:10-14
(5) Predictions of the doom of the
heathen nations, and words of commendation for Zerubbabel, as God's chosen
instrument
Hag
2:20-23
CHOICE SELECTIONS
Hag
2:4-9
Divine Presence, strengthening
Hag
2:4
--- Power, moving
Hag
2:6
--- Glory, filling
Hag
2:7
--- Peace, coming
Hag
2:9
(Outline from Thompson’s Chain Reference Bible)