Haggai 1:2
Context1:2 The Lord who rules over all 1 says this: “These people have said, ‘The time for rebuilding the Lord’s temple has not yet come.’” 2
Haggai 2:19
Context2:19 The seed is still in the storehouse, isn’t it? And the vine, fig tree, pomegranate, and olive tree have not produced. Nevertheless, from today on I will bless you.’”
Haggai 2:3
Context2:3 ‘Who among you survivors saw the former splendor of this temple? 3 How does it look to you now? Isn’t it nothing by comparison?
Haggai 2:12
Context2:12 If someone carries holy meat in a fold of his garment and that fold touches bread, a boiled dish, wine, olive oil, or any other food, will that item become holy?’” 4 The priests answered, “It will not.”


[1:2] 1 sn The epithet
[1:2] 2 tn Heb “the time has not come, the time for the house of the
[2:3] 3 tn Heb “this house in its earlier splendor”; NAB, NIV, NRSV “in its former glory.”
[2:12] 5 sn This is probably not an appeal to the Torah (i.e., the Pentateuch) as such but to a priestly ruling (known in postbiblical Judaism as a pÿsaq din). There is, however, a Mosaic law that provides the basis for the priestly ruling (Lev 6:27).