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What does the Bible say about the book of Haggai?

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The book of Haggai focuses on the rebuilding of the temple and emphasizes God's call for His people to prioritize His kingdom over their own concerns.

The book of Haggai is a prophetic text that addresses the people of Israel who are returning from Babylonian captivity. Central to its message is the call to rebuild the temple, which symbolizes God’s presence among His people. The contrast between the people’s concern for their own homes and the neglect of God's house exemplifies mankind’s inherent selfishness. Haggai reminds the Israelites that their well-being depends on God's glory and their faithfulness in serving Him, reflecting the broader theme of prioritizing God's kingdom. Throughout the narrative, we see God urging His people to ‘consider their ways’ and redirect their focus towards what truly matters – establishing His house and honor in the world.
Scripture References: Haggai 1:1-11, Haggai 2:1-9, Haggai 2:20-23

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