
Text -- Haggai 1:14 (NET)




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Wesley -> Hag 1:14
Wesley: Hag 1:14 - -- By which name he delights to be known among the returned captives; and it was a name best suited to their present state, compassed on all hands with e...
By which name he delights to be known among the returned captives; and it was a name best suited to their present state, compassed on all hands with enemies.
JFB: Hag 1:14 - -- God gave them alacrity and perseverance in the good work, though slothful in themselves. Every good impulse and revival of religion is the direct work...
God gave them alacrity and perseverance in the good work, though slothful in themselves. Every good impulse and revival of religion is the direct work of God by His Spirit.

JFB: Hag 1:14 - -- Collected the wood and stones and other materials (compare Hag 1:8) for the work. Not actually built or "laid the (secondary) foundations" of the temp...
Clarke -> Hag 1:14
Clarke: Hag 1:14 - -- And the Lord stirred up the spirit - It is not only necessary that the judgment should be enlightened, but the soul must be invigorated by the Spiri...
And the Lord stirred up the spirit - It is not only necessary that the judgment should be enlightened, but the soul must be invigorated by the Spirit of God, before any good work can be effectually done.
TSK -> Hag 1:14
TSK: Hag 1:14 - -- stirred : 1Ch 5:26; 2Ch 36:22; Ezr 1:1, Ezr 1:5, Ezr 7:27, Ezr 7:28; Psa 110:3; 1Co 12:4-11; 2Co 8:16; Heb 13:21
governor of : Hag 1:1, Hag 2:21
and t...

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Barnes -> Hag 1:14
Barnes: Hag 1:14 - -- 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 wi...
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 1Ch 5:26, to carry off the trans-Jordanic tribes, or the Philistines and Arabians against Jehoram, 2Ch 21:16. or the Medes against Babylon Jer 51:11, or knowingly, as of Cyrus to restore God’ s people and rebuild the temple Ezr 1:1, or of the people themselves to return Ezr 1:5 , "The spirit of Zerubbabel and the spirit of Joshua were stirred, that the government and priesthood may build the temple of God: the spirit of the people too, which before was asleep in them; not the body, not the soul, but the spirit. which knoweth best how to build the temple of God.""The Holy Spirit is stirred up in us, that we should enter the house of the Lord, and do the works of the Lord."
"Again, observe that they did not set themselves to choose to do what should please God, before He was with them and stirred up their spirit. We shall know hence also, that although one choose zealously to do good and be in earnest therein, yet he will accomplish nothing, unless God be with him, raising him up to dare, and sharpening him to endure, and removing all torpor. For so the wondrous Paul says of those entrusted with the divine preaching 1Co 15:11, I labored more abundantly than they all, yet added very wisely, yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me, and the Saviour Himself saith to the holy Apostles, Joh 15:5. Without Me ye can do nothing. For He is our desire, He, our courage to any good work; He our strength, and, if He is with us, we shall do well Eph 2:21-22, building ourselves to a holy temple, a habitation of God in the Spirit; if He depart and withdraws, how should any doubt, that we should fail, overcome by sluggishness and want of courage?"
Poole -> Hag 1:14
Poole: Hag 1:14 - -- The Lord stirred up: this is the first notable effect of God’ s presence with them, a sensible performance of his promise. God inclined their mi...
The Lord stirred up: this is the first notable effect of God’ s presence with them, a sensible performance of his promise. God inclined their minds, fixed their resolutions, and inspired them with courage for this work; whereas the stoutest of them before had no mind to set on this work, now the weakest are forward to it, and bold in it.
The spirit the heart, mind, or inclination.
Shealtiel: see Hag 1:12 .
Governor: see Hag 1:1 ,
Josedech: see Hag 1:1,12 .
The remnant: see Hag 1:12 .
They came immediately, without delay, and unanimously, without any visible dissent.
Did work every one set their hands to it in such manner as was fit for them; governors did oversee, direct, and encourage the workmen; artificers framed and prepared, and the people all laboured. In the house ; which was now to be built upon the old foundations, laid some seventeen years before, when Cyrus gave the Jews leave to return and build their city and temple.
The Lord of hosts by which name he delights to be known among the returned captives; and it was a name best suited to their present state, compassed on all hands with enemies, and in perpetual danger by them.
Their God: see Hab 1:12 .
The Lord stirred up: this is the first notable effect of God’ s presence with them, a sensible performance of his promise. God inclined their minds, fixed their resolutions, and inspired them with courage for this work; whereas the stoutest of them before had no mind to set on this work, now the weakest are forward to it, and bold in it.
The spirit the heart, mind, or inclination.
Shealtiel: see Hag 1:12 .
Governor: see Hag 1:1 ,
Josedech: see Hag 1:1,12 .
The remnant: see Hag 1:12 .
They came immediately, without delay, and unanimously, without any visible dissent.
Did work every one set their hands to it in such manner as was fit for them; governors did oversee, direct, and encourage the workmen; artificers framed and prepared, and the people all laboured. In the house ; which was now to be built upon the old foundations, laid some seventeen years before, when Cyrus gave the Jews leave to return and build their city and temple.
The Lord of hosts by which name he delights to be known among the returned captives; and it was a name best suited to their present state, compassed on all hands with enemies, and in perpetual danger by them.
Their God: see Hab 1:12 .
Haydock -> Hag 1:14
Haydock: Hag 1:14 - -- Work. Septuagint, "works." (Haydock) ---
They prepared materials, and began the temple on the 24th of the ninth month, chap. ii. 16, 19. (Menochi...
Work. Septuagint, "works." (Haydock) ---
They prepared materials, and began the temple on the 24th of the ninth month, chap. ii. 16, 19. (Menochius)
Gill -> Hag 1:14
Gill: Hag 1:14 - -- And the Lord stirred up the spirit of Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and the spirit of Joshua the son of Josedech, the high pries...
And the Lord stirred up the spirit of Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and the spirit of Joshua the son of Josedech, the high priest, and the spirit of all the remnant of the people,.... He roused them up from that sleep and sloth in which they were before, both the governors and common people; he wrought in them both to will and do; or a willing mind to do his work in building his house; he gave them a spirit both of industry and courage; he enabled them to shake off that sluggish disposition they were attended with, and that fear of men which possessed them; he inspired them with zeal and resolution to enter upon the work at once, and pursue it with close application; the Lord only could do this:
and they came and did work in the house of the Lord of hosts, their God; the governor and high priest came to direct and oversee, encourage and animate the people by their presence and example; and the people to do the several parts of service that belonged to them, according to their genius and employment.

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NET Notes: Hag 1:14 Heb “and the spirit of all the remnant of the people.” The Hebrew phrase שְׁאֵרִית &...
Geneva Bible -> Hag 1:14
Geneva Bible: Hag 1:14 And the LORD stirred up ( l ) the spirit of Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and the spirit of Joshua the son of Josedech, the high...
