Haggai Eshed has written:
'Mosad shel ish ehad'
Haggai Eshed is an Israeli professor and retired general who previously headed Israel's space security program. He gained attention for his claims of extraterrestrial life contact and exploration on Earth. Eshed has not authored books as a primary focus, but his statements have sparked discussions on UFOs and aliens.
Some say the object of the Book of Haggai seems to be to immortalise Haggai by giving him credit for commencement of the Temple, suggesting that the book was written much later when there were no longer any witnesses to refute the claim. On that view, Haggai could not have been the real author. We simply do not know.
Richard A. Taylor has written: 'Haggai, Malachi' -- subject(s): Commentaries
Haggai's father was Pedaiah.
Haggai Hoberman was born in 1959.
The Book of Haggai is written by the biblical prophet Haggai. He was tasked with encouraging the Jewish people to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem after their return from exile in Babylon.
Haggai Erlich was born on 1942-03-29.
Haggai was a prophet in the Bible, not much is known about his occupation outside of his prophetic ministry.
Haggai. Referrence verse is Haggai - 1:13
The book that comes before Haggai in the old testament is Zephaniah.
Haggai was known as one of the minor prophets and served as such during the reign of Darius. Most of the prophecies of Haggai are concerned mainly with rebuilding the temples after the Babylonian Captivity.
No, Haggai was a man. He was a prophet in the Hebrew Bible who lived during the time of the Babylonian exile and encouraged the people to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
The longest book about a major prophet is likely to be a commentary or exegesis on the Quran, specifically on the chapters (surahs) that discuss the life and teachings of a prophet such as Muhammad, Moses, or Jesus. Tafsir al-Jalalayn or Tafsir al-Mazhari, which are renowned Quranic exegesis works, could be considered among the longest writings on major prophets.