Aggeo 1:13

13 E Aggeo, messaggero dell’Eterno, disse al popolo, in virtù della missione avuta dall’Eterno: "Io son con voi, dice l’Eterno".

Aggeo 1:13 Meaning and Commentary

Haggai 1:13

Then spoke Haggai the Lord's messenger
Which some render "angel"; hence sprung that notion, imbibed by some, that he was not a man, but an angel; whereas this only respects his office, being sent of God as an ambassador in his name with a message to his people: he now observing what effect his prophecy had upon the people; they being convinced of their sin, and terrified with the judgments of God upon them, and fearing that worse still would attend them; in order to revive their spirits and comfort them, spake the words unto them which follow: and this he did in the Lord's message unto the people;
not of his own head, nor out of the pity of his own heart merely; but as a prophet of the Lord, having a fresh message from him to carry a promise to them for their comfort and encouragement: saying, I [am] with you, saith the Lord;
to pardon their sins; to accept their persons; to remove his rod from them; to assist them in the work of building the temple, they were now willing to engage in; to protect them from their enemies, and to strengthen them to go on with the work till they had finished it; a short promise, but a very full one: it was saying much in a little, and enough to remove all their fears, to scatter all their doubts, and to bear them up, and through all discouragements.

Aggeo 1:13 In-Context

11 Ed io ho chiamato la siccità sul paese, sui monti, sul grano, sul vino, sull’olio, su tutto ciò che il suolo produce, sugli uomini, sul bestiame, e su tutto il lavoro delle mani".
12 E Zorobabele, figliuolo di Scealtiel, e Giosuè, figliuolo di Jehotsadak, il sommo sacerdote, e tutto il rimanente del popolo, diedero ascolto alla voce dell’Eterno, del loro Dio, e alle parole del profeta Aggeo, secondo il messaggio che l’Eterno, il loro Dio, gli aveva affidato; e il popolo temette l’Eterno.
13 E Aggeo, messaggero dell’Eterno, disse al popolo, in virtù della missione avuta dall’Eterno: "Io son con voi, dice l’Eterno".
14 E l’Eterno destò lo spirito di Zorobabele, figliuolo di Scealtiel, governatore di Giuda, e lo spirito di Giosuè, figliuolo di Jehotsadak, sommo sacerdote, e lo spirito di tutto il resto del popolo; ed essi vennero e misero mano all’opera nella casa dell’Eterno degli eserciti, il loro Dio,
15 il ventiquattresimo giorno del mese, il sesto mese, il secondo anno del re Dario.
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