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Definition of Aggeus
1. Noun. A Hebrew minor prophet.
2. Noun. An Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Haggai which are concerned mainly with rebuilding the temples after the Babylonian Captivity.
Exact synonyms: Book Of Haggai, Haggai
Generic synonyms: Book
Group relationships: Old Testament, Nebiim, Prophets
Generic synonyms: Book
Group relationships: Old Testament, Nebiim, Prophets
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aggeus
Literary usage of Aggeus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Special Introduction to the Study of the Old Testament by Francis Ernest Gigot (1906)
"Some, taking in its literal sense the expression "Aggeus, the Mal'akh of ...
According to Jewish writers, Aggeus, Zacharias, and Malachias were the men who ..."
2. The Patriarch and the Tsar by William Palmer (1876)
"And Aggeus left him. After this there came to Nicon from the oecumenical ...
After this the polkovnik Aggeus soon came back, bringing with him horses and ..."