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The Bible, King James version, Book 37: Haggai

By Anonymous

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A prophet calls a nation to rebuild their sacred temple, promising greater glory and divine favor if they turn back to God.

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2005-04-01
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The Bible, King James Version, Book 37: Haggai by Anonymous is an ancient text containing messages from the prophet Haggai to the people of Judah, urging them to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. Haggai's messages target the spiritual indifference people felt upon returning from exile, highlighting how their focus on personal comfort has led to hardship, and motivates Zerubbabel, the governor, and Joshua, the high priest, to prioritize the temple's reconstruction. The book shares words of encouragement and assures of God's assistance, promising the temple's future glory will exceed that of the past. The narrative ends with a reassurance of divine blessings and a reminder of God's power over all nations, inviting the people to recognize their spiritual state and return to God.

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Anonymous works are works, such as art or literature, that have an anonymous, undisclosed, or unknown creator or author. In the case of very old works, the author's name may simply be lost over the course of history and time. There are a number of reasons anonymous works arise.

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