Book of Haggai
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"Hag." redirects here. For rabbinic text Ḥag., see Hagigah.
The Book of Haggai (/ˈhæɡaɪ/; Hebrew: ספר חגי, romanized: Sefer Ḥaggay) is a book of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, and is the third-to-last of the Twelve Minor Prophets.[1][2] It is a short book, consisting of only two chapters. The historical setting dates around 520 BC before the Temple had been rebuilt.[3] The original text was written in Biblical Hebrew.