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- Haggai abstract "Haggai (/ˈhæɡaɪ/; Hebrew: חַגַּי, Ḥaggay or Hag-i, Koine Greek: Ἀγγαῖος; Latin: Aggaeus) was a Hebrew prophet during the building of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, and one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible and the author of the Book of Haggai. His name means \"my holiday\". He was the first of three post-exile prophets from the Neo-Babylonian Exile of the House of Judah (with Zechariah, his contemporary, and Malachi, who lived about one hundred years later), who belonged to the period of Jewish history which began after the return from captivity in Babylon.Scarcely anything is known of his personal history. He may have been one of the captives taken to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar. He began his ministry about sixteen years after the return of the Jews to Judah (ca. 520 BC). The work of rebuilding the temple had been put to a stop through the intrigues of the Samaritans. After having been suspended for eighteen years, the work was resumed through the efforts of Haggai and Zechariah. They exhorted the people, which roused them from their lethargy, and induced them to take advantage of a change in the policy of the Persian government under Darius the Great.The name Haggai, with various vocalizations, is also found in the Book of Esther, as a eunuch servant of the Queen.".
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- Haggai wikiPageWikiLink Koine_Greek.
- Haggai wikiPageWikiLink Malachi.
- Haggai wikiPageWikiLink Nebuchadnezzar_II.
- Haggai wikiPageWikiLink Saint.
- Haggai wikiPageWikiLink Samaritans.
- Haggai wikiPageWikiLink Second_Temple.
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- Haggai wikiPageWikiLink Twelve_Minor_Prophets.
- Haggai wikiPageWikiLink Zechariah_(Hebrew_prophet).
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- Haggai wikiPageWikiLink File:Haggai-prophet.jpg.
- Haggai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haggai".
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- Haggai subject Category:6th-century_BC_writers.
- Haggai subject Category:Christian_saints_from_the_Old_Testament.
- Haggai hypernym Prophet.
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- Haggai comment "Haggai (/ˈhæɡaɪ/; Hebrew: חַגַּי, Ḥaggay or Hag-i, Koine Greek: Ἀγγαῖος; Latin: Aggaeus) was a Hebrew prophet during the building of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, and one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible and the author of the Book of Haggai. His name means \"my holiday\".".
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- Haggai wasDerivedFrom Haggai?oldid=699946047.
- Haggai depiction Haggai-prophet.jpg.
- Haggai isPrimaryTopicOf Haggai.