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The Pulpit Commentary introduces the Book of Malachi with: “The reformation effected by Nehemiah in the earlier part of his administration had been maintained by his own personal influence and political authority; and when the strong hand of the governor was for a time removed, old abuses revived,
Most likely, Malachi was the last prophet of the Old Testament era – a contemporary of Nehemiah. Malachi’s writing style is prose – including a series of questions asked both by the LORD and the people of Israel. The last 2 verses in the book predict the coming of Elijah before the coming of Christ.
The Book of Malachi Summary by Chapter Chapter 1: Divine Displeasure and a Call to Honor. In the first chapter, Malachi confronts the people of Israel with a poignant and direct message from God. The key themes revolve around God’s love for Israel and Israel’s dishonor of God.
Welcome to the study of Malachi. Malachi is the last book of the twelve Minor Prophets and the last book in the Old Testament. Malachi’s prophecy was followed by a period of four to five hundred years of prophetic silence before the Lord’s advent occurred. This introduction will focus on the examination of the following points: 1.
Summary: Malachi chapter one reveals God’s love for Israel in that He chose her above others to be in a special relationship with Him (Mal 1:1-5). Malachi’s message is called an “oracle”; however, the Hebrew word א ש מ massa also connotes a burden. “In the prophetic books
The Book of Malachi is arguably the most relational of the Minor Prophets. As the last of the Old Testament writing prophets and the last book of Old Testament Scripture, Malachi provides an important point of transition between the end of the Old Testament era and the New Testament era.
2 maj 2024 · Brief Summary: Malachi wrote the words of the Lord to God’s chosen people who had gone astray, especially the priests who had turned from the Lord. Priests were not treating the sacrifices they were to make to God seriously.