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Purpose of the "editorial framework" of the book of Haggai.

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Vetus testamentum, 27 (4): 413 - 421 (1977)

Abstract

The editorial framework of the Book of Haggai describes the community of returned exiles as the "remnant", but only after their obedience to the prophetic word has been narrated in 1:12-14. Its account of the rebuilding of the temple echos the Priestly Writing's account of the building of the tabernacle under Moses (Exod 35f). Its description of prophecy and the Spirit are reminiscent of the Chronicler's usage, as is its concentration on the leaders as the objects of God's address whose response is determinative for the whole community. Such features show it to belong to a "theocratic" tradition which, while retaining the eschatological hopes of the prophet, sees a present fullfilment of them in the life of the post-exilic community.

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