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Text -- Haggai 2:17 (NET)

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2:17 I struck all the products of your labor with blight, disease, and hail, and yet you brought nothing to me,’ says the Lord.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Temple | Mildew | JOSHUA (3) | Hail | HAIL (1) | HAGGAI | Chastisement | Blight | BLAST; BLASTING | Afflictions and Adversities | more
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Wesley: Hag 2:17 - -- Burning, and scorching winds.

Burning, and scorching winds.

Wesley: Hag 2:17 - -- In your plowing and sowing, in planting of olives and vines.

In your plowing and sowing, in planting of olives and vines.

JFB: Hag 2:17 - -- Appropriated from Amo 4:9, whose canonicity is thus sealed by Haggai's inspired authority; in the last clause, "turned," however, has to be supplied, ...

Appropriated from Amo 4:9, whose canonicity is thus sealed by Haggai's inspired authority; in the last clause, "turned," however, has to be supplied, its omission marking by the elliptical abruptness ("yet ye not to Me!") God's displeasure. Compare "(let him come) unto Me!" Moses in excitement omitting the bracketed words (Exo 32:26). "Blasting" results from excessive drought; "mildew, from excessive moisture.

TSK: Hag 2:17 - -- with blasting : Hag 1:9; Gen 42:6, Gen 42:23, Gen 42:27; Deu 28:22; 1Ki 8:37; 2Ch 6:28; Isa 37:27; Amo 4:9 with hail : Exo 9:18-29; Isa 28:2 in all : ...

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Barnes: Hag 2:17 - -- I smote you with blasting and mildew, - two diseases of grain, which Moses had foretold Deu 28:27. as chastisements on disobedience and GodR...

I smote you with blasting and mildew, - two diseases of grain, which Moses had foretold Deu 28:27. as chastisements on disobedience and God’ s infliction, of which Amos had spoken in these self-same words. Amo 4:9. Haggai adds the hail, as destructive of the vines. Psa 78:47. Yet (And) ye turned you not to Me literally "there were none"- your, (accusative i. e., who turned you unto Me. The words are elliptical, but express the entire absence of conversion, of any who turned to God.

Poole: Hag 2:17 - -- I smote my hand was visible in your losses, scarcity, and disappointments. You the persons put for their labours, their corn, vines, and olives. W...

I smote my hand was visible in your losses, scarcity, and disappointments.

You the persons put for their labours, their corn, vines, and olives.

With blasting burning and scorching winds, that blasted all.

With mildew with too much clammy moisture, that like glue cleaves to fruits, and turns to a corrupting of them.

With hail which in these colder countries many times by its violence destroys corn, fruits, and trees, but in those countries doth it oftener. Now here was in these somewhat more of the hand of God, and so the punishment was, as more grievous, so more visible.

All the labours in your ploughing and sowing for harvest, in planting of olives and vines for a vintage.

You turned not to me you did not see my hand, though you felt it, you did not repent of your sinful neglect of me, my worship, and temple, nor thought of building my house.

Saith the Lord this attested with God’ s own hand for witness hereto.

Haydock: Hag 2:17 - -- Bushels. Hebrew specifies nothing. Septuagint, "when you put a basket (or vase) twenty sata of barley." He speaks of such as was not yet winnowed.

Bushels. Hebrew specifies nothing. Septuagint, "when you put a basket (or vase) twenty sata of barley." He speaks of such as was not yet winnowed.

Gill: Hag 2:17 - -- I smote you with blasting,.... That is, their fields and vineyards, with burning winds, which consumed them; with blights by east winds: this shows th...

I smote you with blasting,.... That is, their fields and vineyards, with burning winds, which consumed them; with blights by east winds: this shows the reason of their disappointment, and that it was from the Lord, and for their sins, by way of chastisement and correction:

and with mildew; a kind of clammy dew, which corrupts and destroys the fruits of the earth; and is a kind of jaundice to them, as the word signifies; see Amo 4:9,

and with hail; which battered down the corn and the vines, and broke them to pieces; see Exo 9:25,

in all the labours of your hands; in the corn they sowed, and in the vines they planted:

yet ye turned not to me, saith the Lord; did not consider their evil ways as the cause of all this; nor repent of them, and turn from them to the Lord; to his worship, as the Targum; or to the building of his house, the thing chiefly complained of. Afflictions, unless sanctified, have no effect upon men to turn them from their sins to the Lord.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Hag 2:17 Heb “and there was not with you.” The context favors the idea that the harvests were so poor that the people took care of only themselves,...

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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 2:15-17 - -- The prophet explains these words in Hag 2:15-19 by representing the failure of the crops, and the curse that has hitherto prevailed, as a punishment...

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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