Hageo 2:8

8 Mía es la plata, y mío es el oro, dijo el SEÑOR de los ejércitos

Hageo 2:8 Meaning and Commentary

Haggai 2:8

The silver [is] mine, and the gold [is] mine, saith the Lord of
hosts.
] This seems designed to anticipate an objection taken from the gold and silver, with which the first temple was either decorated, or were in gifts dedicated to it; and which, it might easily be foreseen, would be wanting in the second temple; and in answer to which the Lord observes, that all the gold and silver in the world were his, were made by him, and were at his dispose; and therefore whatever were bestowed upon the former temple was only giving him his own; what he had a prior right to, and was no accession of riches or honour to him; and so it would be the same, let what would be expended on this; and therefore it was an article very inconsiderable, and of little significance; nor did he regard, or was he delighted with anything of this kind; and, was he so disposed, he could easily command all the gold and silver in the world together, and bring it into this house, to enrich and adorn it, without doing any injury to any person; but these were things he delighted not in; and, besides, he had a far greater glory in view to put upon this house, as follows:

Hageo 2:8 In-Context

6 Porque así dijo el SEÑOR de los ejércitos: Aun una vez yo haré temblar los cielos y la tierra, y el mar y la tierra seca
7 y haré temblar a todos los gentiles, y vendrá el Deseado de todos los gentiles; y llenaré esta casa de gloria, dijo el SEÑOR de los ejércitos
8 Mía es la plata, y mío es el oro, dijo el SEÑOR de los ejércitos
9 La gloria de esta Casa postrera será mayor que la de la primera, dijo el SEÑOR de los ejércitos; y daré paz en este lugar, dijo el SEÑOR de los ejércitos
10 A los veinticuatro del noveno mes, en el segundo año de Darío, vino palabra del SEÑOR por mano del profeta Hageo, diciendo

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