Haggai 2 - Contemporary English Version Interconfessional Edition(CEVDCI)

The Glorious New Temple

1-2On the twenty-first day of the next month, the Lord told Haggai the prophet to speak this message to Governor Zerubbabel, High Priest Joshua, and everyone else:

3 right here with you.

6 will be brought here. Then the brightness of my glory will fill this temple.

8All silver and gold belong to me,

9and I promise that this new temple will be more glorious than the first one. I will also bless this city with peace.

The Past and the Future

10On the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month, the Lord God All-Powerful told the prophet Haggai

11to ask the priests for their opinion on the following matters:

12Suppose meat ready to be sacrificed to God is being carried in the folds of someone's clothing, and the clothing rubs against some bread or stew or wine or olive oil or any other food. Would those foods that were touched then become acceptable for sacrifice?

“Of course not,” the priests answered.

13 When you wanted 200 kilograms of wheat, there were only 10, and when you wanted 50 jars of wine, there were only 20.

17I made all of your hard work useless by sending mildew, mold, and hail—but you still did not return to me, your Lord.

18Today you have completed the foundation for my temple, so listen to what your future will be like.

19Although you have not yet harvested any grain, grapes, figs, pomegranates, or olives, I will richly bless you in the days ahead.

God's Promise to Zerubbabel

20That same day the Lord spoke to Haggai again and said:

21Tell Governor Zerubbabel of Judah that I am going to shake the heavens and the earth

22and wipe out kings and their kingdoms. I will overturn war chariots, and then cavalry troops will start slaughtering each other.

23But tell my servant Zerubbabel that I, the Lord All-Powerful, have chosen him, and he will rule in my name.

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