Haggai 1:13-14
1:13 a Haggai’s unusual title as the Lord’s messenger (the same Hebrew phrase is often translated angel of the Lord) ascribes distinctive authority to Haggai as the Lord’s agent.• I am with you: This affirmed God’s covenant with the people of Judea, his personal presence, and his support in the building project (2:4-5 b; see Gen 26:3 c; Exod 3:12 d; Isa 41:10 e; 43:5 f; Jer 30:11 g).
1:14 h The Lord sparked the enthusiasm (literally stirred the spirit) of the people to accomplish his purposes (see Ezra 1:1 i; Isa 13:17 j; 41:25 k; Jer 51:1 l, 11 m). True worship of God prompts sacrificial service by God’s people.
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