Build the House
HAGGAI 1:1-11
Key Verse 8
Go up to the hills and bring wood and build the house, that I may take pleasure in it and that I may be glorified, says the Lord.
Timeline & Background
- ~536 BC - The foundation of the Second Temple is laid.
- Persecutions arise blocking the completion of the Temple
- 18 years pass without progress
- ~520 BC - The Word of the Lord comes to Haggai to finish the Temple
- ~516 BC - With focus the Second Temple is completed in about 4 years
Here is a link for more background on this rebuilding era and how God used Ezra, Nehemiah, Zerubbabel, Joshua, Haggai and Zechariah.
- Look at v.1. Who are the four people mentioned in v.1? What unique roles might they each have in the rebuilding work of God’s house? (Ezra 5:1-2)
- Look at v.2-4. The work on the temple had been stopped for 18 years; did the people think it was “time” to be working on the temple?
- What were the people busy doing? (vs. 2-4; 9)
- What does the Lord’s question in verse 4 seem to indicate about the people’s priorities during this time?
- Look at v.5-6. What was happening while the people devoted their time to building their own ‘paneled houses’ and neglected building ‘the house of the Lord’? (vs. 5-6; 9)
- What did the people put their effort into and what were the results of their efforts?
- What do you think God is indicating when he says, “You never have enough?”
- Look at v.7-8. Could there be a spiritual significance in having the people of Jerusalem being told to go to the hills to gather wood?
- What are the two reasons for building the ‘house of the Lord’? (v. 7-8)
- Who brought these consequences upon the people, what could happen if they changed and focused on the Lord’s house once again? (vs. 9-11)
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