Haggai Bible Lesson - Name and Author
Haggai the Prophet was born in Babylon and was one of those who returned from captivity, under Zerrubbabel, according to the decree of Cyrus. He was the first prophet called to prophesy after the Jews returned from the captivity in Babylon.
Haggai Bible Lesson - Content
I. The Appeal to Rebuild the Temple, Chapter 1.
II. The New Temple, 2:1-19.
III. The Messianic Kingdom, 2:10-23.
Haggai Bible Lesson - The Four brief prophecies of the book
Prophecy Number One: Chapter 1:1-15.
1.To whom spoken.
2.Name the reason assigned by the people for not rebuilding.
3.Name four reasons given by the prophet why the people should rebuild.
4.State the result of the prophet's appeal.
Prophecy Number Two: Chapter 2:1-9.
1.To whom spoken.
2.State the evident feeling of those who had seen the former house. See verse 3, also Ezra 3:12.
3.Name the three promises of Jehovah calculated to remove this sting of disappointment.
Prophecy Number Three: Chapter 2:10-19.
1.State moral condition of the people.
2.Name the three causes of material loss.
3.State the promise.
Prophecy Number Four: Chapter 2:20-23.
1.To whom spoken.
2.Name the two prophecies in your own words.
Haggai Bible Lesson Questions
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Haggai Questions 1.What word indicates the small number who had returned? 2.Commit words, with location, of a striking verse, 2:8. 3.In how many days did they begin to work after the first appeal was made? 4.What length of time do the four prophecies cover? 5.What statement is accepted by many as a prophecy of Christ? 6.By what two terms is Haggai called? 7.What word does Haggai use, and how many times, to set the people to thinking? 8.By what expression is God most frequently described? 9.Why, possibly, was no prophet sent to Nehemiah? 10.Give an appropriate title to Haggai.
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Haggai Bible Lesson - Questions for Study and/or Discussion in the Lesson
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Haggai Bible Lesson - Questions for Study and/or Discussion in the Lesson
The use of questions in a lesson stimulates active learning. Questions prompt the students to reason things out for themselves which aids knowledge retention. Questions provide a system of 2-Way communication which integrate the lesson teacher into the student group which encourages further participation. Finally questions provide feedback to assess the level of knowledge in the class, the progress that's being made and whether the aims and objectives have been met.
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