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Is the seed yet in the barn? Yes, the vine, the fig-tree, the pomegranate, and the olive tree haven`t brought forth. From this day will I bless you.`"
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A Promise in a Bleak Season
Commentators note that God's promise of blessing came at a moment of total bleakness. The previous harvest had failed, the barns were empty, and the newly sown winter fields offered no visible hope. This timing demonstrates a powerful truth: God's blessing is not dependent on favorable circumstances. He often intervenes when we are most helpless, making His power and faithfulness undeniably clear.
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Haggai
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19th Century
Anglican
The Fourth Utterance.— The recent season of scarcity is again accounted for, and immediate blessings are announced. This address dates abo…
Baptist
That was indeed a memorable day in their history; I trust that many of us can also remember such a notable day in our life, when the Lord said to u…
16th Century
Protestant
I must join all these verses together, for the Prophet treats of the same thing. The meaning of the whole is this: that the Lord had then openly pu…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Is the seed yet in the barn ? &c.] The seed for sowing the land, in order for the next harvest: this is by some answ…
Presbyterian
Many corrupted this good work by undertaking it with unholy hearts and hands, and were likely to gain no advantage from it. The sum of these two ru…