© David Staume 2008
Nothing is known of the author of this book, the name Malachi is taken from the third chapter and means ‘my
messenger’. The book describes the different areas where the Jewish people are not fulfilling their responsibilities to God.
1.
The author says that God loves His people, and shows them that he loves them by hating their enemies. God says he should be respected
as a son respects a father, and a servant respects a master. God says that the people haven’t shown due respect because the animals
brought to the temple as sacrifices are often crippled or diseased. God demands pure offerings. At this time in Jewish history, the
temple at
2. God curses the priests
who ‘do not listen’ and ‘do not honour’ Him. He says to the priests that he will ‘spread offal on your faces’ and ‘cut off your descendants’.
The author condemns
3. The author says that God will be quick to judge sorcerers, adulterers, and
perjurers, and if the people bring their tithes to the temple storehouse He will prevent pests from devouring their crops. Locust
protection money. He will also ‘spare’ the people that fear him and honour his name.
4. The author says that the day is coming when God will set all evil people on fire, and the righteous will trample them like ‘ashes under the soles of (their) feet.’ The author says that God will send ‘the prophet Elijah before that great and dreadful day.
In the opening five verses, the author
restates the basic tenet of Jewish worship: that God loves
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