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The Messiah is specifically mentioned in Zephaniah.
Zephaniah discusses the Day of the Lord and describes the coming Day of Judgment upon Judah and the nations.
The day of the Lord will be a Day of blessing after the judgment is complete.
Wrath and mercy, severity and kindness can be separated in the character of God.
The prophetic oracle begins with the judgment of Judah.
Match the nation with the direction in Zephaniah:
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West
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East
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South
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North
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The Messiah is portrayed in the person of Zerubbabel.
Key words of Haggai are: “the reconstruction of the temple.”
Haggai is second only to Obadiah in brevity among Old Testament books.
When the remnant returns from Babylon under Zerubbbel, they failed to rebuild the temple of the Lord.
Haggai’s four messages did not include the glory of the latter temple.
The enthusiasm of the people grows in Haggai’s time, as the elders remember the glory of Solomon’s temple.
Haggai’s message to the priests illustrates the concept of justification and applies it tot the nation.
The remnant that had returned from captivity was selfishly pre-occupied with their own affairs.
The five components of Haggai’s messages included a hard reproof, and encouragement, but not any promises.
