II.
(1-9) _The Third Utterance._ — This utterance treats of the glory
which, in a later time, is to attach itself to the sacred spot whereon
the returned exiles are labouring. It was intended more especially as
a message of consolation to those who remembered Solomon’s
magnificent structure, and wh... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE ONE AND TWENTIETH DAY. — Here, again, the day selected is
significant. The twenty-first day of the seventh month (Tisri) was the
seventh and last day of the Feast of Tabernacles. This was the
festival of harvest thanksgiving, and its occurrence had always been
marked by observances of a pecul... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RESIDUE. — See Haggai 1:12, Note.... [ Continue Reading ]
IS IT NOT... — Better, _is not such a_ (Temple) _as this like
nothing in your eyes?
_... [ Continue Reading ]
ACCORDING TO THE WORD. — Better, _with the word._ The clause is
connected with the closing words of Haggai 2:4. Jehovah is present
with them, and so is His Promise made by solemn covenant in the days
of old.
SO MY SPIRIT. — Better, _and my spirit._ Besides such promises of
God’s abiding favour as E... [ Continue Reading ]
YET ONCE, IT IS A LITTLE WHILE. — The construction is very
difficult. The best rendering appears to be, _Yet one season more_
(supplying _êth_ before _achath_)_, it is but a little while, and,
&c._ The meaning of these clauses is then that given by Keil — viz.,
“that the period between the present a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE DESIRE OF ALL NATIONS SHALL COME. — Better, _and the
precious things of all the nations shall come_ — _scil.,_ shall be
brought as offerings. (Comp. Zephaniah 3:10; Zechariah 14:16.) So
apparently the LXX., ἥξει τὰ ἐκλεκτὰ πάντων
τῶν ἐθνῶν. The rendering of the Authorised Version, which
is b... [ Continue Reading ]
SILVER... GOLD. — It is unnatural to suppose that this is said in
the sense of Ps. 1:10, as implying “I have no need of silver or
gold.” Clearly what is meant is that the treasures of earth are at
God’s disposal, and that He will incite the Gentiles to offer their
silver and gold in His Temple. A ri... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GLORY... — Better, _The latter glory of this house shall be
greater than the former._ The new sanctuary is regarded as identical
with that reared by Solomon. It shall have a claim to celebrity
unrivalled even in the palmiest days of olden time, when Jehovah shall
turn the attention of all nation... [ Continue Reading ]
(10-19) _The Fourth Utterance. — _The recent season of scarcity is
again accounted for and immediate blessings are announced. This
address dates about two months later than its predecessor — viz.,
from the ninth month — _scil.,_ Chisleu (November — December),
when the early rain would be looked for... [ Continue Reading ]
HOLY FLESH. — The flesh of the sacrifice hallowed the person who
touched it (Leviticus 6:27), but this sanctification was not conveyed
to anything he might afterwards touch. On the other hand (Haggai
2:13), he who was defiled by such a pollution as contact with a dead
body, _conveyed defilement_ eve... [ Continue Reading ]
UNCLEAN. — The defilement incurred by contact with a dead body was
one of the deepest. (See Numbers 19:11.) On the force of the term
_tmê nephesh,_ compare the passages Leviticus 21:11; Leviticus 22:4;
Numbers 6:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH THEY OFFER THERE — _i.e.,_ probably, “on yon altar,”
but the expression is singular. In Ezra 3:3 we read, “And they set
the altar upon his bases.... and they offered burnt offerings thereon
unto the Lord, even burnt offerings morning and evening.”... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THIS DAY AND UPWARD — _i.e.,_ backward.
BEFORE A STONE WAS LAID... — Alluding to the recent resumption of
building, not to the laying of the foundations fifteen years
previously.... [ Continue Reading ]
SINCE THOSE DAYS WERE. — Better, _from the time when things were_
so, or, _since such things were_ — _i.e.,_ throughout that whole
period of neglect up to the date when they resumed the work of
restoration. Throughout that period the harvests had grievously
disappointed expectation. A heap of sheave... [ Continue Reading ]
I SMOTE YOU WITH BLASTING AND WITH MILDEW... — This is a
reminiscence of Amos 4:9, “I have smitten you with blasting and
mildew... yet have not ye returned unto me, saith the Lord.”
“Blasting” and “mildew” are two diseases on corn enumerated by
Moses (Deuteronomy 28:22) among the curses on disobedie... [ Continue Reading ]
EVEN FROM THE DAY. — Better, _even to the day._ The rendering of the
Authorised Version makes the passage quite unintelligible, for in no
sense can the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month coincide with the
day “that the foundation of the Lord’s Temple was laid.” The
Temple had been founded fifteen... [ Continue Reading ]
IS THE SEED YET IN THE BARN? — _i.e.,_ There is no grain as yet in
the barn, the harvest having been blighted in the last season. The
term rendered in the Authorised Version “seed” does not imply
grain for sowing, but grain for provision. The fruit harvest was as
defective as that of cereals, having... [ Continue Reading ]
(20-23) _THE FIFTH UTTERANCE._ — The promise of Haggai 2:6 is
enlarged. The heathen powers shall be consumed one of another, but the
line of Zerubbabel shall stand secure, and be a witness to Jehovah’s
faithfulness. Here, as in Haggai 2:6, the only satisfactory
interpretation is that Haggai was char... [ Continue Reading ]
SIGNET. — On the figure of the signet-ring applied to one on whom
confidence and affection are bestowed, see Song of Solomon 8:6;
Jeremiah 22:24.... [ Continue Reading ]