Passage
But now, oh set your heart to consider from this day onward: from before one stone was set on another in the temple of Yahweh,
But now, oh set your heart to consider from this day onward: from before one stone was set on another in the temple of Yahweh,
Haggai 2:13 Then Haggai said, “If one who is unclean from a corpse touches any of these, will the latter become unclean?” And the priests answered, “It will become unclean.”
Haggai 2:14 Then Haggai answered and said, “‘So is this people. And so is this nation before Me,’ declares Yahweh, ‘and so is every work of their hands; and what they bring near to Me there is unclean.
Haggai 2:15 But now, oh set your heart to consider from this day onward: from before one stone was set on another in the temple of Yahweh,
Haggai 2:16 from when it was that one came to a grain heap of twenty measures, then there would be only ten; and from when one came to the wine vat to draw fifty troughs full, then there would be only twenty.
Haggai 2:17 I struck you and every work of your hands with scorching wind, mildew, and hail; yet you did not come back to Me,’ declares Yahweh.
The verse centers on "heart", "consider", "onward", "before", "stone", "another", "temple", and "yahweh". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "heart" and "consider", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 14's "Then Haggai answered and said So is..." into verse 16's "from when it was that one came...", so "heart" and "consider" belong inside that flow. In Haggai context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "heart" and "consider" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.