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  • Think well on it, says the Lord of hosts; (Haggai 1, 7)

  • So much attempted, so little attained; store you brought into your houses withered at my breath; would you know the reason for it? says the Lord of hosts. Because to your own houses you run helter-skelter, and my temple in ruins! (Haggai 1, 9)

  • So the Lord put heart into them, governor and priest and people alike; and they set to work building up the temple of the Lord God of hosts. (Haggai 1, 14)

  • Take heart, Zorobabel; Josue, son of Josedec, take heart! And you, too, people of the land, the Lord of hosts bids you put heart into the work; is not he, the Lord of hosts, at your side?… (Haggai 2, 5)

  • A little while now,✻ the Lord of hosts says, and I mean to set heaven and earth, sea and dry land rocking; (Haggai 2, 7)

  • stirred all the nations shall be, hither shall come the prize the whole world treasures,✻ and I will fill this temple with the brightness of my presence, says the Lord of hosts. (Haggai 2, 8)

  • Silver or gold, what matters it? the Lord of hosts says. Both are mine! (Haggai 2, 9)

  • bidding him, in the name of the Lord of hosts, make enquiry of the priests upon a matter touching the law. (Haggai 2, 12)

  • but thou, son of Salathiel, says the Lord of hosts, thou, Zorobabel, art my servant still; on that day I will take thee to my side, keep thee there, close as signet-ring; it is a divine choice that has fallen on thee, says the Lord of hosts. (Haggai 2, 24)

  • and now this word thou must proclaim from the Lord of hosts, Come back to me, he bids you, and I, he promises, will come back to your side. (Zechariah 1, 3)

  • but warning of mine, promise of mine, entrusted to the prophets that were my true servants, live on yet. See how the fulfilment of them overtook your fathers, till at last they must needs repent, must acknowledge the Lord of hosts had not threatened them, sinners and rebels, in vain! (Zechariah 1, 6)

  • Ah, Lord of hosts, my angel monitor said, wilt thou never relent, never take pity upon Jerusalem and the towns of Juda? Here be seventy years come and gone. (Zechariah 1, 12)


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