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haggai


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Haggai 
  festive,  one  of  the  twelve  so-called  minor  prophets.  He  was  the 
  first  of  the  three  (Zechariah,  his  contemporary,  and  Malachi, 
  who  was  about  one  hundred  years  later  being  the  other  two) 
  whose  ministry  belonged  to  the  period  of  Jewish  history  which 
  began  after  the  return  from  captivity  in  Babylon.  Scarcely 
  anything  is  known  of  his  personal  history.  He  may  have  been  one 
  of  the  captives  taken  to  Babylon  by  Nebuchadnezzar.  He  began  his 
  ministry  about  sixteen  years  after  the  Return.  The  work  of 
  rebuilding  the  temple  had  been  put  a  stop  to  through  the 
  intrigues  of  the  Samaritans.  After  having  been  suspended  for 
  fifteen  years,  the  work  was  resumed  through  the  efforts  of 
  Haggai  and  Zechariah  (Ezra  6:14),  who  by  their  exhortations 
  roused  the  people  from  their  lethargy,  and  induced  them  to  take 
  advantage  of  the  favourable  opportunity  that  had  arisen  in  a 
  change  in  the  policy  of  the  Persian  government.  (See  DARIUS 
  ¯T0000975  [2].)  Haggai's  prophecies  have  thus  been 
  characterized:,  "There  is  a  ponderous  and  simple  dignity  in  the 
  emphatic  reiteration  addressed  alike  to  every  class  of  the 
  community,  prince,  priest,  and  people,  'Be  strong,  be  strong,  be 
  strong'  (2:4).  'Cleave,  stick  fast  to  the  work  you  have  to  do;' 
  or  again  'Consider  your  ways,  consider,  consider,  consider' 
  (1:5,  7;2:15,  18).  It  is  the  Hebrew  phrase  for  the  endeavour, 
  characteristic  of  the  gifted  seers  of  all  times,  to  compel  their 
  hearers  to  turn  the  inside  of  their  hearts  outwards  to  their  own 
  view,  to  take  the  mask  from  off  their  consciences,  to  'see  life 
  steadily,  and  to  see  it  wholly.'",  Stanley's  Jewish  Church.  (See  {SIGNET}.) 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Haggai,  feast;  solemnity