Haggai Chapters - BBE Bible
Haggai contains four brief but powerful messages delivered in 520 BC to the Jews who had returned from Babylon but allowed the Temple reconstruction to stall for sixteen years. Through Haggai's preaching, the people were stirred to resume building, completing the Temple four years later. Haggai Bible chapters challenge the tendency to prioritize personal comfort over God's purposes, connecting the community's material struggles directly to their neglect of the house of God. The book ends with a messianic promise declaring Zerubbabel as God's signet ring — a royal sign of the coming King who would build the ultimate temple of God's presence in His people.
About Haggai
Haggai is the thirty-seventh book of the Bible and the tenth Minor Prophet, written by Haggai in 520 BC -- making it one of the most precisely datable books in all of scripture -- and spanning only 2 chapters. Haggai addressed the returned Jewish exiles who had laid the Temple's foundation sixteen years earlier but had stopped building due to opposition, discouragement, and the distraction of building their own comfortable homes while God's house lay in ruins. Through four short messages delivered over a four-month period, Haggai challenged the people to examine why their agricultural harvests were failing and redirected their attention to the priority of God's house. The people responded with remarkable swiftness, resuming construction within three weeks of Haggai's first message. Major themes include the priority of worship and God's presence over personal comfort, the connection between spiritual unfaithfulness and material frustration, the encouragement of God's sustaining presence in discouraged workers, and the future glory of the Temple in the Messianic age. Key verses include Haggai 1:4 -- Is it a time for you yourselves to be living in your paneled houses, while this house remains a ruin? -- and Haggai 2:9 -- The glory of this present house will be greater than the glory of the former house, says the Lord Almighty. Haggai KJV Bible reading challenges misplaced priorities. Read the Book of Haggai online here in full.