Times were tough for the first recipients of the prophecies of Haggai and Zechariah. They needed to be encouraged to resume the work of reconstructing the temple – to awake from their lethargy and to be enthusiastic for a life lived in obedience to God. A simple and non-technical explanation of these two books.
The people were still very materialistic in their outlook. Their zeal was for ritual rather than reliance on the Lord. Their concern was for respectability in religious observance rather than an acknowledgement of their sin and a desire to please God in all their thoughts and actions.
'An excellent, simple, forthright exposition which gets to the heart of the message and effectively and consistently applies it to the modern reader.'
Eryl Davies, Principal, Evangelical Theological College of Wales.
Page count: 240
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