Haggai does not predict coming exile to a covenant nation but denounces exiles who had returned to Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity. The sin that is denounced is the failure to rebuild the temple, symbolic of Israel’s devotion to God. After the temple is rebuilt, the prophet paints a picture of national prosperity. Instead of the usual poetry, this prophecy comes to us as prose.
Book | Chapter | Verses | Title | Speaker | Duration |
Haggai | 2 | 10:23 | Consider Your Ways | Dr. Mike Ross | 44:23 |
Haggai | 2 | 1-9 | A Greater Glory | Dr. Mike Ross | 44:40 |
Haggai | 1 | 1-17 | A Word from the Lord | Dr. Mike Ross | 41:45 |
Haggai | 2 | 1-9 | Gospel According to Haggai, Part 2 | Patrick Lafferty | 30:44 |
Haggai | 1 | 1-9 | Gospel according to Haggai | Patrick Lafferty | 24:16 |