Hageo 1:12

12 Zorobabel hijo de Salatiel, el sumo sacerdote Josué hijo de Josadac, y todo el resto del pueblo, obedecieron al SEÑOR su Dios. Acataron las palabras del profeta Hageo, a quien el SEÑOR su Dios había enviado. Y el pueblo sintió temor en la presencia del SEÑOR.

Hageo 1:12 Meaning and Commentary

Haggai 1:12

Then Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Joshua the son
of Josedech the high priest
Here follows an account of the success of Haggai's prophecy; with what power and efficacy the word of the Lord by him was attended; how it at once reached and affected the hearts of princes and people, and brought them to obedience to the will of God. The governor and high priest are mentioned first, as being the principal persons, and who very probably first declared their sense of their former neglect, and their readiness to do as they were directed; which was setting a good example to the people, and doubtless had some influence upon them: with all the remnant of the people, obeyed the voice of the Lord
their God;
not the two leading men in church and state only; but all the people that came out of the Babylonish captivity, who were but a remnant; a few that were left through various calamities they had been exposed unto; these, one and all, signified how willing and ready they were to do the work of the Lord enjoined them: or, "they heard the voice of the Lord" F3; by the prophet, very attentively and seriously; and received and regarded it, not as the word of men, but as the word of God; and determined to act according to it: and the words of Haggai the prophet;
or, "and for the words of Haggai the prophet" F4; because of them, considering them as coming from the Lord himself: as the Lord their God had sent him;
regarding him as having a mission and commission from the Lord to deliver them to them: and the people did fear before the Lord;
perceiving that he was displeased with them for the neglect of his house; and that this drought upon them was a chastisement and correction for this sin; and fearing lest his wrath should continue, and they should be more severely dealt with, on account of their transgressions.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (emvyw) "et audivit", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Burkius.
F4 (ygx yrbd lew) "idque propter verba Chaggai", Varenius, Reinbeck.

Hageo 1:12 In-Context

10 »Por eso, por culpa de ustedes, los cielos retuvieron el rocío y la tierra se negó a dar sus productos.
11 Yo hice venir una sequía sobre los campos y las montañas, sobre el trigo y el vino nuevo, sobre el aceite fresco y el fruto de la tierra, sobre los animales y los hombres, y sobre toda la obra de sus manos».
12 Zorobabel hijo de Salatiel, el sumo sacerdote Josué hijo de Josadac, y todo el resto del pueblo, obedecieron al SEÑOR su Dios. Acataron las palabras del profeta Hageo, a quien el SEÑOR su Dios había enviado. Y el pueblo sintió temor en la presencia del SEÑOR.
13 Entonces Hageo su mensajero comunicó al pueblo el mensaje del SEÑOR: «Yo estoy con ustedes. Yo, el SEÑOR, lo afirmo».
14 Y el SEÑOR inquietó de tal manera a Zorobabel hijo de Salatiel, gobernador de Judá, y al sumo sacerdote Josué hijo de Josadac, y a todo el resto del pueblo, que vinieron y empezaron a trabajar en la casa de su Dios, el SEÑOR Todopoderoso.
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