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Esdras 5:1
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Cuando los profetas Hageo y Zacarías, hijo de Iddo, profetizaron a los judíos que estaban en Judá y en Jerusalén, en el nombre del Dios de Israel que estaba sobre ellos,
Y PROFETIZARON Haggeo profeta, y Zacar�as hijo de Iddo, profetas, � los Jud�os que estaba en Jud� y en Jerusalem yendo en nombre del Dios de Israel � ellos.
Y los profetas, Hageo el profeta, y Zacar�as, el hijo de Iddo, profetizaron en el nombre del Dios de Israel a los jud�os, a aquellos que estaban en Jud� y en Jerusal�n.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
am 3484, bc 520
Haggai: These are the same Haggai and Zechariah, whose writings we have among the twelve minor prophets; and, as a great part of them refer to the events here recorded, the reader will find it very profitable to compare them with the history. Haggai 1:1-15
Zechariah: Zechariah 1:1-21
the son of Iddo: That is, "the grandson of Iddo;" for Zechariah was the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo.
in the name: Micah 5:4, Haggai 1:2-8, Zechariah 1:3, Zechariah 1:4, Zechariah 4:6-10
Reciprocal: Exodus 31:6 - I have given Ezra 6:14 - through Nehemiah 2:17 - come Haggai 1:3 - by Haggai Haggai 2:18 - even Zechariah 8:9 - the prophets
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then the prophets, Haggai the prophet, and Zechariah the son of Iddo,.... The grandson of Iddo; for he was the son of Berechiah, Zechariah 1:1,
prophesied unto the Jews that were in Judah and Jerusalem, in the name of the God of Israel; this they both did in the second year of Darius; the one began in the sixth month, and the other in the eighth month of the year, Haggai 1:1, even "unto them"; or "against them", as De Dieu; reproving them for their sloth and neglect of building the temple, when they were careful enough to raise up goodly houses for themselves to dwell in; and for being intimidated by the command of the king of Persia, which only forbid the building of the city, that is, the walls of it, but not the temple any more than their own houses; and besides, there was now a new king, from whom they had not so much to fear.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Haggai and Zechariah stirred up Zerubbabel and Joshua Ezra 5:2; Haggai 1:14, and warned the people against neglecting the building of the temple, in order to give themselves to the beautifying of their own houses (see Haggai 1:4, Haggai 1:9). Zechariah was the son of Berechiah, and grandson of Iddo (see the marginal reference; Matthew 23:35). Compare a similar application of “son” in the case of Jehu (see the 2 Kings 9:20 note).
In the name of the God of Israel, even unto them - Rather, “in the name of the God of Israel, which was upon them.” The two prophets addressed the Jews, in respect of their being God’s people, or, in Hebrew phrase (see the Jeremiah 15:16 margin), “having God’s name called upon them.”
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER V
Haggai and Zechariah the prophets encourage Zerubbabel and
Jeshua to proceed with the building of the temple, 1, 2.
Tatnai, the governor of the provinces on this side the
Euphrates, and his companions, inquire by what authority
they do this, 3-5.
They write to Darius; a copy of the letter, 6-16.
They request to know how they are to proceed, 17.
NOTES ON CHAP. V
Verse Ezra 5:1. Haggai - and Zechariah — These are the same whose writings we have among the twelve minor prophets.
The son of Iddo — That is, the grandson of Iddo; for Zechariah was the son of Barachiah, the son of Iddo. See his prophecy, Zechariah 1:1.