Malachi 1:1

THE BURDEN OF THE WORD OF THE LORD TO ISRAEL - o “The word of the Lord is heavy, because it is called a burden, yet it hath something of consolation, because it is not ‘against,’ but to Israel. For it is one thing when we write to this or that person; another, when we write ‘against’ this or that pe... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:2

I HAVE LOVED YOU, SAITH THE LORD - What a volume of God’s relations to us in two simple words, “I-have-loved you” . So would not God speak, unless He still loved. “I have loved and do love you,” is the force of the words. When? And since when? In all eternity God loved; in all our past, God loved. T... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:3

AND I MADE HIS MOUNTAINS A WASTE, AND HIS HERITAGE FOR THE JACKALS OF THE WILDERNESS - o Malachi attests the first stage of fulfillment of Joel’s prophecy (Joel 3:19, vol. i. pp. 214, 215), “Edom shall be a desolate wilderness.” In temporal things, Esau’s blessing was identical with Jacob’s; “the fa... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:4

WHEREAS EDOM SAITH - o. WE ARE IMPOVERISHED - o, ידשׁשׁ.), or, more probably, “we were crushed.” Either gives an adequate sense. Human self-confidence will admit anything, as to the past; nay, will even exaggerate past evil to itself, “Crush us how they may, we will arise and repair our losses.” So... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:5

AND YOUR EYES SHALL SEE - Malicious pleasure in looking on at the misery of Judaea and Jerusalem, had been a special sin of Edom: now God would show Judah the fruit of its reversal, and His goodness toward themselves. , “Ye have assurance of His love toward you and providence over you, when ye see t... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:6

A SON HONORETH HIS FATHER, AND A SLAVE HIS LORD - Having spoken of the love of God, he turns to the thanklessness of man. God appeals to the first feelings of the human heart, the relation of parent and child, or, failing this, to the natural self-interest of those dependent on their fellow-men. A “... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:7

OFFERING POLLUTED BREAD UPON MINE ALTAR - This, continuing on the words, “despisers of My Name,” , is the answer to their question, “Wherein have we despised Thy Name?” “Bread” might stand, in itself, either for the showbread, or for the מנחה _minchāh_, meal-offering, which was the necessary accomp... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:8

AND IF YE OFFER THE BLIND FOR SACRIFICE, IS IT NOT EVIL? - Others, “it is not evil,” as we should say, “there is no harm in it.” Both imply, alike, an utter unconsciousness on the part of the offerer, that it was evil: the one, in irony, that this was always their answer, “there is nothing amiss;” t... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:9

AND NOW ENTREAT, I PRAY YOU, GOD o THAT HE WILL BE GRACIOUS UNTO YOU - This is not a call to repentance, for he assumes that God would not accept them. It is rather irony; “go now, seek the favor of God, as ye would not that of your governor.” “From your hand,” not from your fathers, not from aliens... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:10

WHO IS THERE EVEN AMONG YOU? - This stinginess in God’s service was not confined to those offices which cost something, as the sacrifices. Not even services absolutely costless, which required only a little trouble, as that of closing the folding-doors of the temple or the outer court, or bringing t... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:11

FOR - The form of words does not express whether this declaration relates to the present or the future. It is a vivid present, such as is often used to describe the future. But the things spoken of show it to be future. The Jewish sacrifices had defects, partly incidental, partly inherent. Incidenta... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:12

AND YE HAVE PROFANED - o (are habitually profaning it), in that ye say It was the daily result of their daily lives and acts. “It is probable that the priests did not use such words, but that by their very deeds, they proclaimed this aloud: as in the, ‘The fool hath said in his heart, There is no Go... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:13

WHAT A WEARINESS! - What an onerous service it is! The service of God is its own reward. If not, it becomes a greater toil, with less reward from this earth, than the things of this earth. Our only choice is between love and weariness. AND YE HAVE SNUFFED - (puffed) at it , i. e., at the altar; as a... [ Continue Reading ]

Malachi 1:14

CURSED IS THE DECEIVER - o “The fraudulent, hypocritical, false or deceitful dealer, who makes a show of one thing, and doth or intends another, nor doth to his power what he would make a show of doing; as if he could deceive God in doing in His service otherwise than He required, and yet be accepte... [ Continue Reading ]

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