by King James (Author)
The Book of Haggai is a brief yet urgent prophetic work addressing the restoration of the Temple and the moral renewal of a returning people.
Written in 520 BCE during the early years of the Persian period, Haggai speaks directly to the community of Judah after its return from Babylonian exile. With clarity and immediacy, the prophet calls the people to resume the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem, arguing that spiritual neglect lies at the root of their material hardship. The text intertwines historical circumstance with theological conviction, presenting restoration not merely as construction, but as the reordering of communal priorities.
Though concise, Haggai captures a pivotal historical moment-the fragile reestablishment of religious and civic identity after displacement. Its message of responsibility, perseverance, and renewed covenantal focus resonates within the broader prophetic tradition and contributes to the shaping of post-exilic Jewish thought.
Number of Pages: 18
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 15, 2019