Haggai 2:22-23
Context2:22 I will overthrow royal thrones and shatter the might of earthly kingdoms. 1 I will overthrow chariots and those who ride them, and horses and their riders will fall as people kill one another. 2 2:23 On that day,’ 3 says the Lord who rules over all, ‘I will take you, Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, my servant,’ 4 says the Lord, ‘and I will make you like a signet ring, 5 for I have chosen you,’ says the Lord who rules over all.” 6
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[2:22] 1 tn Heb “the kingdoms of the nations.” Cf. KJV “the kingdoms of the heathen”; NIV, NLT “foreign kingdoms.”
[2:22] 2 tn Heb “and horses and their riders will go down, a man with a sword his brother”; KJV “every one by the sword of his brother.”
[2:23] 3 sn The expression on that day appears as a technical eschatological term in a number of other OT passages (cf., e.g., Isa 2:11, 17, 20; 3:7, 18; Amos 8:3, 9; Hos 2:18, 21).
[2:23] 4 sn My servant. The collocation of “servant” and “chosen” bears strong messianic overtones. See the so-called “Servant Songs” and other messianic texts in Isaiah (Isa 41:8; 42:1; 44:4; 49:7).
[2:23] 5 sn The noun signet ring, used also to describe Jehoiachin (Jer 22:24-30), refers to a ring seal worn by a king or other important person and used as his signature. Zerubbabel was a grandson of King Jehoiachin (1 Chr 3:17-19; Matt 1:12); God once pronounced that none of Jehoiachin’s immediate descendants would rule (Jer 22:24-30), but here he reverses that judgment. Zerubbabel never ascended to such a lofty position of rulership; he is rather a prototype of the Messiah who would sit on David’s throne.
[2:23] 6 tn The repetition of the formula “says the