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Introduction 1 2 Zephaniah Zechariah
Haggai 2
Haggai assures the builders, that the glory of this house should
exceed the glory of the former, ver. 1-9. That God would bless
them and give them success, ver. 10-19. That he would peculiarly
bless Zerubbabel, ver. 20-23.
Verse 3. That saw - Near fourscore years ago. This house - The temple
built by Solomon.
Verse 5. My spirit - Of strength and courage, of wisdom and
understanding.
Verse 6. Yet once - After many confirmations of the new covenant, one
more, remains to be made. A little while - Tho' above five
hundred years, yet this was but a little time compared with that
between the promise to Adam and Christ's coming. I will shake -
Whether it be metaphorical or literal, it was verified at the time of
Christ's coming into the world. After the return of the captivity,
by the commotions among the Grecians, Persians, and Romans,
which began soon after this time; this was metaphorically
fulfilled. And it was literally fulfilled by prodigies and
earthquakes, at the birth, death, and resurrection of Christ.
Verse 7. All nations - Which was literally fulfilled in the overthrow of
the Persian monarchy by the Grecians, in the civil wars, and
succeeding troubles among Alexander's successors, the growth of
the Roman power by subduing their neighbours, and their
dissentions and home-bred wars. The desire - Christ the most
desirable, to all nations, and who was desired by all that knew
their own misery, and his sufficiency to save them who was to be
the light of the Gentiles, as well as the glory of his people Israel.
With glory - The first temple had a glory in its magnificent
structure, rich ornaments, and costly sacrifices; but this was a
worldly glory; that which is here promised, is a heavenly glory
from the presence of Christ in it. He that was the brightness of his
father's glory, who is the glory of the church, appeared in this
second temple.
Verse 8. The silver - The treasures of both: doubt not therefore but I will
give enough to build this house.
Verse 9. In this place - In my house, a type of Christ. Peace - A spiritual,
internal, and heavenly peace.
Verse 11. Concerning the law - What the law saith in this case.
Verse 12. Holy flesh - Part of the sacrifice, legally sanctified, or made
holy by the altar on which the whole was sanctified. In the skirt -
In the lap of his garment, or in any other cloth, and if this cloth
touch any common thing as bread, &c., shall that become legally
holy?
Verse 13. Said - Now the second case is proposed. These - Bread or
pottage, wine or oil, or meat. Unclean - Shall that which the
unclean doth touch, become unclean? Though a mediate touch of
what is holy will not make holy, yet will not a mediate touch of
what is polluted defile?
Verse 14. So - Polluted persons, touching what is clean, pollute it, so
polluted Jews, polluted God's ordinances, while the outward
performing of legal duties, left them as unholy in themselves, as
they were before: somewhat more then is to be done. The soul is
first to be purified, that they and we may offer up a pure offering.
The people - The body of the Jews. Every work - Whatever they
do, they pollute all by polluted hands. Offer - What they bring to
the altar with impure hearts, is polluted by them.
Verse 15. Upward - Through past years. Before - Before you would set
upon the re-building of the temple after you had intermitted it.
Verse 16. Since - All the while the temple lay neglected. When one
came - Men are disappointed half in half. But ten - Which he
expected would prove twenty measures, ephahs or bushels. It
proved but half your hope, thus your corn failed, and your oil
much more.
Verse 17. Blessing - Burning, and scorching winds. All the labours - In
your plowing and sowing, in planting of olives and vines.
Verse 18. From the day - When you began to build on the old
foundation.
Verse 19. Is the seed - Your seed for the next harvest is yet in your
barns. Hath not brought forth - No sign yet appears what vintage
you shall have, what store of wine, oil, figs, and pomegranates.
Yet in the word of God I tell you, you shall be blest in them all,
and have a large produce.
Verse 23. My servant - A type of him who was God's most beloved
servant. As a signet - Which is very highly valued, and carefully
kept. So shall the antitypical Zerubbabel, the Messiah, be
advanced, loved, and inviolably preserved king, and supreme over
his church. He is indeed the signet on God's right-hand. For all
power is given to him, and derived from him. In him the great
charter of the gospel is signed, and sanctified, and it is in him, that
all the promises of God are yea and amen.
Chapter 2:
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Introduction 1 2 Zephaniah Zechariah
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