IN THE SECOND YEAR OF DARIUS - , i. e., Hystaspis. The very first word
of prophecy after the captivity betokens that they were restored, not
yet as before, yet so, as to be hereafter, more than before. The
earthly type, by God’s appointment, was fading away, that the
heavenly truth might dawn. The e... [ Continue Reading ]
THUS SPEAKETH THE LORD OF HOSTS, SAYING, THIS PEOPLE SAY - Not
Zerubbabel or Joshua, but “this people.” He says not, “My
people,” but reproachfully “this people,” as, in acts, disowning
Him, and so deserving to be disowned by Him. “The time is not
come,” literally “It is not time to come, time for t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE WORD OF THE LORD CAME - o “Before, he prophesied nothing,
but only recited the saying of the people; now he refutes it in his
prophecy, and repeats, again and again, that he says this not of
himself, but from the mind and mouth of God.” It is characteristic
of Haggai to inculcate thus freque... [ Continue Reading ]
IS IT TIME FOR YOU - You, being what you are, the creatures of God,
“to dwell in your ceiled houses,” more emphatically, in your
houses, and those “ceiled,” probably with costly woods, such as
cedar . But where then was the excuse of want of means? They imitated,
in their alleged poverty, what is sp... [ Continue Reading ]
And now, thus saith the Lord of hosts; “Consider,” (literally
“set your heart upon) your ways,” what they had been doing, what
they were doing, and what those doings had led to, and would lead to.
This is ever present to the mind of the prophets, as speaking God’s
words, that our acts are not only “... [ Continue Reading ]
YE HAVE SOWN MUCH - The prophet expresses the habitualness of these
visitations by a vivid present. He marks no time and so expresses the
more vividly that it was at all times. It is one continually present
evil. “Ye have sown much and there is a bringing in little; there is
eating and not to satisf... [ Continue Reading ]
GO UP INTO THE MOUNTAIN - Not Mount Lebanon, from where the cedars had
been brought for the first temple; from where also Zerubbabel and
Joshua had procured some out of Cyrus’ grant Ezra 3:7, at the first
return from the captivity. They were not required to buy, expend, but
simply to give their own... [ Continue Reading ]
YE LOOKED - , literally “a looking;” as though he said, it has all
been one looking, “for much,” for increase, the result of all
sowing, in the way of nature: “and behold it came to little,” i.
e., less than was sown; as Isaiah denounced to them of old by God’s
word, Isaiah 5:10. “the seed of a home... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE, FOR YOU, - on your account; (As in Ps. 44:43.) for your
sins, (Jon.) He points out the moral cause of the drought, whereas men
think of this or that cause of the variations of the seasons, and we,
e. g., take into our mouths Scriptural words, as “murrain of
cattle,” and the like, and thin... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I CALLED FOR A DROUGHT UPON THE LAND - God called to the people
and they would not hear. It is His ever-repeated complaint to them.
“I called unto you, and ye would not hear.” He called to His
inanimate creatures to punish them, and “they” obeyed. So Elisha
tells the woman, whose son he had rest... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ZERUBBABEL, AND ALL THE REMNANT OF THE PEOPLE - , not, “the
rest of people” but “the remnant,” those who remained over from
the captivity, the fragment of the two tribes, which returned to their
own land, “hearkened unto the voice of the Lord.” This was the
beginning of a conversion. In this on... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HAGGAI, THE LORD’S MESSENGER - Malachi, whose own name was
framed to express that he was “the Lord’s messenger,” and Haggai
alone use the title, as the title of a prophet; perhaps as forerunners
of the great prophet whom Malachi announced. Malachi also speaks of
the priest, as Malachi 2:7 “the m... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD STIRRED UP THE SPIRIT - The words are used of any strong
impulse from God to fulfill His will, whether in those who execute His
will unknowingly as Pul 1 Chronicles 5:26, to carry off the
trans-Jordanic tribes, or the Philistines and Arabians against
Jehoram, 2 Chronicles 21:16. or the... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE FOUR AND TWENTIETH DAY OF THE MONTH - The interval of
twenty-three days must have been spent in preparation, since the
message came on the first of the month, and the obedience was
immediate.... [ Continue Reading ]