Is it accurate to say that Haggai describes the second temple as a treasury rather than a site of sacrifice, a house of prayer, a location of God's presence, a key component of Judah's economic system, a focus of ethnic identity, etc.? It must be restored because it is an embarrassment (not a "glory") for Yahweh not to have a "house" where he may store and display his silver and gold treasures (2, 7-9). And because of the impending political and military turmoil ("shaking") of the world, which will bring massive amounts of loot to Jerusalem, this temple needs to be erected as soon as possible.