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Text -- Haggai 2:13 (NET)

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2:13 Then Haggai asked, “If a person who is ritually unclean because of touching a dead body comes in contact with one of these items, will it become unclean?” The priests answered, “It will be unclean.”
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Names, People and Places:
 · Haggai a prophet during the time of Zerubbabel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Temple | SOUL | RESURRECTION | Purification | JOSHUA (3) | HAGGAI | Dead Body | DEATH | Carcase | BODY | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Hag 2:13 - -- Now the second case is proposed.

Now the second case is proposed.

Wesley: Hag 2:13 - -- Bread or pottage, wine or oil, or meat.

Bread or pottage, wine or oil, or meat.

Wesley: Hag 2:13 - -- Shall that which the unclean doth touch, become unclean? Though a mediate touch of what is holy will not make holy, yet will not a mediate touch of wh...

Shall that which the unclean doth touch, become unclean? Though a mediate touch of what is holy will not make holy, yet will not a mediate touch of what is polluted defile?

JFB: Hag 2:13 - -- On the other hand, a legally "unclean" person imparts his uncleanness to any thing, whereas a legally holy thing cannot confer its sanctity on an "unc...

On the other hand, a legally "unclean" person imparts his uncleanness to any thing, whereas a legally holy thing cannot confer its sanctity on an "unclean" person (Num 19:11, Num 19:13, Num 19:22). Legal sanctity is not so readily communicated as legal impurity. So the paths to sin are manifold: the paths to holiness one, and that one of difficult access [GROTIUS]. One drop of filth will defile a vase of water: many drops of water will not purity a vase of filth [MOORE].

Defender: Hag 2:13 - -- On the other hand, ceremonial uncleanness is easily transferred (see note on Hag 2:12). The spiritual principle is that sin in one's life comes easily...

On the other hand, ceremonial uncleanness is easily transferred (see note on Hag 2:12). The spiritual principle is that sin in one's life comes easily, by nature, but holiness comes only from the Lord and His work through faith."

TSK: Hag 2:13 - -- Num 5:2, Num 5:3, Num 9:6-10, Num 19:11-22

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Hag 2:11-14 - -- Ask now the priests concerning the law - The priests answer rightly, that, by the law, insulated unholiness spread further than insulated holin...

Ask now the priests concerning the law - The priests answer rightly, that, by the law, insulated unholiness spread further than insulated holiness. The flesh of the sacrifice hallowed whatever it should touch, but not further; but the human being, who was defiled by touching a dead body, defiled all he might touch Num 19:22. Haggai does not apply the first part; namely, that the worship on the altar which they reared, while they neglected the building of the temple, did not hallow. The possession of a truly tiring does not counterbalance disobedience. Contrariwise, one defilement defiled the whole man and all which he touched, according to that Jam 2:10, "whosoever shall keep the whole law and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all."

In the application, the two melt into one, for the holy thing, namely, the altar which they raised out of fear on their return, so far from hallowing the land or people by the sacrifices offered thereon, was itself defiled. "This people"and "this nation"(not "My people") since they in act disowned Him. "Whatever they offer there,"i. e., on that altar, instead of the temple which God commanded, is unclean, offending Him who gave all.

Poole: Hag 2:13 - -- Now the second case is proposed for resolution, &c. If one that is unclean ceremonially or legally polluted, and unclean. By a dead body for suc...

Now the second case is proposed for resolution, &c.

If one that is unclean ceremonially or legally polluted, and unclean.

By a dead body for such touch, though at unawares, did pollute, Num 19:13 .

Touch any of these bread or pottage, wine, or oil, or meat.

Shall it be unclean? shall that which the unclean (by touch of the dead) doth touch become unclean, or no? Though a mediate touch of what is holy will not make holy, yet will not a mediate touch of what is polluted defile whatsoever it toucheth?

It shall be unclean it is resolved affirmatively, It shall be polluted.

Haydock: Hag 2:13 - -- No, conformably to Leviticus vi. 27. (Menochius) --- What the linen covered could not render other things sacred. The victim must come in immediat...

No, conformably to Leviticus vi. 27. (Menochius) ---

What the linen covered could not render other things sacred. The victim must come in immediate contact with them, to have this effect. (Haydock) ---

Those who had touched the dead, rendered both holy and common things unclean for others. There were two sorts of sanctified meat: the victims for sin, which the priests on duty alone could eat, (Leviticus vii. 1, 6.) and the peace-offerings, of which all who were clean might partake, Leviticus xix. The former alone sanctified what they touched. Both must be burnt if they touched any thing unclean, while ordinary food in the same predicament might be consumed by people in mourning, &c. (Calmet) ---

That which touched a holy things was sanctified, (Leviticus vi. 18.) but that thing did not sanctify others; so the people, by touching the sacrifices, were only legally holy, and therefore their victims were not acceptable to the Lord as long as they did not comply with their duty of building his temple. (Worthington)

Gill: Hag 2:13 - -- Then said Haggai,.... To the priests; having nothing to object to their answer; but being satisfied with it, he puts another question: if one that...

Then said Haggai,.... To the priests; having nothing to object to their answer; but being satisfied with it, he puts another question:

if one that is unclean by a dead body; by the touch of it, Num 19:11,

touch any of these, shall it be unclean? that is, if such an impure person, who was so in a ceremonial sense, should touch any of the above things, bread, pottage, wine, or oil, or any meat, would not they become unclean thereby, and so not fit for use?

and the priests answered and said, it shall be unclean; which was rightly answered; for whatsoever such an unclean person touched was unclean, according to the law, Lev 19:22. Pollution is more easily and more extensively conveyed than holiness.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Hag 2:13 Heb “unclean of a person,” a euphemism for “unclean because of a dead person”; see Lev 21:11; Num 6:6. Cf. NAB “unclean ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Hag 2:1-23 - --1 He encourages the people to the work, by promise of greater glory to the second temple than was in the first.10 In the type of holy things and uncle...

MHCC: Hag 2:10-19 - --Many spoiled this good work, by going about it with unholy hearts and hands, and were likely to gain no advantage by it. The sum of these two rules of...

Matthew Henry: Hag 2:10-19 - -- This sermon was preached two months after that in the former part of the chapter. The priests and Levites preached constantly, but the prophets prea...

Keil-Delitzsch: Hag 2:11-14 - -- The word of God was as follows: Hag 2:11. "Thus saith Jehovah of hosts, Ask now the priests for instruction, saying, Hag 2:12. Behold, one carries...

Constable: Hag 2:9-18 - --III. A promise of future blessing for the people 2:10-19 2:10 Another prophecy came from the Lord on the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month of 520 B...

Guzik: Hag 2:1-23 - --Haggai 2 - The Glory of the Second Temple A. The second word from God: the glory of the new temple. 1. (1-3) Is the new temple as nothing compared t...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Haggai (Book Introduction) THE name Haggai means "my feast"; given, according to COCCEIUS, in anticipation of the joyous return from exile. He probably was one of the Jewish exi...

JFB: Haggai (Outline) HAGGAI CALLS THE PEOPLE TO CONSIDER THEIR WAYS IN NEGLECTING TO BUILD GOD'S HOUSE: THE EVIL OF THIS NEGLECT TO THEMSELVES: THE HONOR TO GOD OF ATTEND...

TSK: Haggai 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Hag 2:1, He encourages the people to the work, by promise of greater glory to the second temple than was in the first; Hag 2:10, In the t...

Poole: Haggai (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT Haggai is the first prophet that appears in the name of the Lord of hosts, to awaken, reprove, direct, exhort, and encourage both the ...

MHCC: Haggai (Book Introduction) After the return from captivity, Haggai was sent to encourage the people to rebuild the temple, and to reprove their neglect. To encourage their under...

MHCC: Haggai 2 (Chapter Introduction) (Hag 2:1-9) Greater glory promised to the second temple than to the first. (Hag 2:10-19) Their sins hindered the work. (Hag 2:20-23) The kingdom of ...

Matthew Henry: Haggai (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Prophecy of Haggai The captivity in Babylon gave a very remarkable turn to the affairs of the Jewis...

Matthew Henry: Haggai 2 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have three sermons preached by the prophet Haggai for the encouragement of those that are forward to build the temple. In the fi...

Constable: Haggai (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this prophetic book is also the name of its...

Constable: Haggai (Outline) Outline I. A call to build the temple ch. 1 A. Haggai's first challenge 1:1-6 ...

Constable: Haggai Haggai Bibliography Alden, Robert L. "Haggai." In Daniel-Minor Prophets. Vol. 7 of The Expositor's Bible Commen...

Haydock: Haggai (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF AGGEUS. INTRODUCTION. Aggeus was one of those that returned from the captivity of Babylon, in the first year of the reign of k...

Gill: Haggai (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HAGGAI This part of sacred Scripture is in some Hebrew copies called "Sepher Haggai", the Book, of Haggai; in the Vulgate Latin ver...

Gill: Haggai 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HAGGAI 2 This chapter contains three sermons or prophecies, delivered by the prophet to the people of the Jews. The design of the f...

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