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Haggai: Rebuilding the Church

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  • Ronald H. Hanko

This article is a Bible study on the book of Haggai. This article introduces the book by looking at its author, date, history and structure.

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Impulse and Design in the Book of Haggai

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  • Duane L. Christensen

The concern of this article is to explore in detail the design of Haggai. It is done in terms of a careful analysis of the accent tradition of the Hebrew text as preserved by the Masoretes.

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The Shaking of the Nations: An Eschatological View

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  • John A. Kessler

What is the function of the eschatological motifs in the understanding of Haggai's prophecy against the nations? This essay argues that the "shaking of the nations" is the result of the eschatological intervention of Yahweh in the life of the nations.

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A Thematic Development of the Haggai/Zechariah/Malachi corpus

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  • Ronald W. Pierce

The books Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi form a literary unit. This thesis was defended in an earlier article. In this article, the author wants to elaborate on the main theme as it is developed in these three biblical books.

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Literary Connectors and a Haggai/Zechariah/Malachi Corpus

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  • Ronald W. Pierce

This article argues for a recognition of the books Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi as a literary unit with unifying literary connectors.

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