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− | + | Haggai was one of the twelve [[minor prophets]] and the author of the [[Book of Haggai]], in the time after the return from captivity in [[Babylon]]. | |
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+ | Haggai was one of the twelve [[minor prophets]] and the author of the [[Book of Haggai]]. He was the first of three prophets (with [[Zechariah]], his contemporary, and [[Malachi]], who lived about one hundred years later), whose ministry belonged to the period of Jewish history which began after the return from captivity in Babylon. | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggai Wikipedia - Haggai] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggai Wikipedia - Haggai] | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 2 July 2007
Synopsis
Haggai was one of the twelve minor prophets and the author of the Book of Haggai, in the time after the return from captivity in Babylon.
Contents
See also Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Haggai
Related topics
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Haggai (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Haggai (quotes)
Main article
Haggai was one of the twelve minor prophets and the author of the Book of Haggai. He was the first of three prophets (with Zechariah, his contemporary, and Malachi, who lived about one hundred years later), whose ministry belonged to the period of Jewish history which began after the return from captivity in Babylon.
Links
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