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Verse Malachi 1:8. _OFFER IT NOW UNTO THY GOVERNOR_] פחת _pechath_,
a word signifying a _lieutenant_, or _viceroy_, among the Chaldeans,
Syrians, and Persians; for neither at this time, nor ever after...
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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,...
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THE REBUKE OF THE PRIESTS
CHAPTER 1:6-2:9
The priests, the religious leaders of the people, are described first
in their evil ways, and rebuked. But the rebuke includes the entire
people, for it is t...
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MALACHI 1:6 TO MALACHI 2:16. ISRAEL'S DISREGARD OF THIS LOVE. This
section falls into two parts, one dealing with the priesthood (Malachi
1:6 to Malachi 2:9),
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IF YE OFFER THE BLIND, &C. Reference to Pentateuch (Leviticus
22:22.Deuteronomy 15:21; Deuteronomy 15:21). App-92.
AND SICK, IS IT NOT. and sick [saying], it is not evil....
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Malachi 1:6 to Malachi 3:6. Rebuke and threatened punishment of the
Priests and People
Ch. Malachi 1:6-14. Rebuke of the Priests
_O priests_ On them first the rebuke justly falls, because they were
c...
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_if_ Rather, WHEN. Their poverty since the return from Babylon might
possibly be urged by them as an excuse for this.
Is it _not evil?_ Rather, IT IS NO EVIL!, ironically, as in R.V.
_offer it_ The R...
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_POLLUTED SACRIFICES WERE REJECTED -- MALACHI 1:6-8:_ Worship should
be a time of genuine praise and thanksgiving to God. Israel sacrificed
to God, not because of His need but because of their need. P...
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DISCOURSE: 1268
GOD’S APPEAL TO SELF-JUSTIFYING SINNERS
Malachi 1:8. _If ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil? and
if ye offer the lame and sick, is it not evil? Offer it now unto thy
gov...
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ISRAEL IS UNFAITHFUL. Malachi 1:6 to Malachi 2:9
RV. A son honoreth his father, and a servant his master; if then I am
a father, whereis mine honor? and if I am a master, where is my fear?
saith Jehov...
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And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil? and if ye
offer the lame and sick, is it not evil? offer it now unto thy
governor; will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy person? saith
t...
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Jehovah's Love and His People's Ingratitude
1. Burden] RM 'oracle'; properly, 'that which is lifted up,' hence in
this connexion 'utterance'; but with play on other meaning 'burden' in
Jeremiah 23...
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MY *MESSENGER
MALACHI
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
CHAPTER 1
V1 The *LORD sent this message to Israel by means of his servant
Malachi.
NOTES
Verse 1 Malachi wrote his book in the Hebrew language. The He...
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(6-14) The prophet’s rebuke for the dishonouring of God’s name is
addressed to the priests as the responsible persons, but applies to
the whole nation....
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IF. — Better, _when._
BLIND... LAME... SICK. — This was contrary to Leviticus 22:22, &c.
And now, to show them the heinous nature of their offence against the
majesty of God, the prophet asks them wh...
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וְ כִֽי ־תַגִּשׁ֨וּן עִוֵּ֤ר לִ
זְבֹּ֨חַ֙ אֵ֣
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2. "HONOR THY FATHER"
Malachi 1:6
From God's Love, which Israel have doubted, the prophet passes to His
Majesty or Holiness, which they have wronged. Now it is very
remarkable that the relation of Go...
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Malachi 2:1; Malachi 3:1; Malachi 4:1
PROPHECY WITHIN THE LAW
"MALACHI" 1-4
BENEATH this title we may gather all the eight sections of the Book of
"Malachi." They contain many things of perennial i...
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SINCERITY OF WORSHIP SOUGHT
Malachi 1:1-14
The love referred to in these opening Malachi 1:1-5, was exemplified
in the divine choice, that through Israel the whole world might be
blessed. Hate does n...
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After the introductory word, which really constitutes the title page
of the prophecy, the message begins almost abruptly with the tender
and sensitive word of Jehovah to His people, "I have loved you....
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And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, [is it] (h) not evil? and if
ye offer the lame and sick, [is it] not evil? offer it now unto thy
governor; will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy person?...
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Lame. The victims must be without defect, Leviticus xxii. 21. Those of
the Jews were also rendered inadmissible by their evil dispositions,
Aggeus ii. 14. It is surprising, that after such scourges th...
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These are very strong expressions of expostulation. God appeals to the
common principles and laws of nature. Children and servants do
reverence to them that have the rule over them. How much more is d...
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Lectures on the Minor Prophets.
W. Kelly.
The Lord has not been pleased to give us much express information of
the prophets in general, with the exception of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and
Daniel, and in a me...
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I have hitherto explained the Prophet’s words with reference chiefly
to the shew-bread; not that they ought to be so strictly taken as many
interpreters have considered them; for under the name of bre...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 THROUGH 4.
The prophecy of Malachi deals with the people brought back from the
captivity of Babylon, and is most important as shewing the moral
condition of...
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AND IF YE OFFER THE BLIND FOR SACRIFICE, [IS IT] NOT EVIL?....
Certainly it is, according to the law in Leviticus 22:22 or, as Kimchi
interprets it, when they bring to you a lamb that is blind for
sac...
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And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, [is it] not evil? and if ye
offer the lame and sick, [is it] not evil? offer it now unto thy
governor; will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy person? sait...
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_Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar_ By this seems to be meant,
the bread-offering, or the cake of fine flour, which was to be offered
with the continual sacrifice in the morning and evening of e...
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And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil? or, "there is
no evil," that is, in their opinion. AND IF YE OFFER THE LAME AND THE
SICK, IS IT NOT EVIL? The Lord had expressly forbidden the...
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A REBUKE OF THE PRIESTS...
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Malachi 1:8; Malachi 1:8
for sacrifice:
_ Heb._ to sacrifice...
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6-14 We may each charge upon ourselves what is here charged upon the
priests. Our relation to God, as our Father and Master, strongly
obliges us to fear and honour him. But they were so scornful that...
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IF YE OFFER THE BLIND: this _if_ implies they had done so, it chargeth
them with somewhat in matter of practice among them; the lame and sick
also they had offered. IS IT NOT EVIL? is it not against t...
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Malachi 1:8 offer H5066 (H8686) blind H5787 sacrifice H2076 (H8800)
evil H7451 offer H5066 (H8686) lame...
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THE FAILURES OF THE PRIESTHOOD WHICH ARE REFLECTED IN THE PEOPLE
(MALACHI 1:6 TO MALACHI 2:9).
Having declared His love for Israel God now brings out why that love
might not have produced what His peo...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's love for Israel. The sins of the priests and
hypocrisy of the people.
CHARACTERS: God, Malachi, Jacob, Esau.
CONCLUSION: God would have His people know that He loves them,
therefo...
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Malachi 1:1. _The word of the Lord by Malachi,_ my angel, my
messenger, or the messenger of the Lord. Malachi flourished after the
second temple was built, and about four hundred and twenty years
befo...
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_If ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil?_
IMPERFECT SACRIFICE
The old law demanded that God should be honoured with the sacrifice of
a man’s best. Every oblation was to be free from spot...
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MALACHI—NOTE ON MALACHI 1:6 Second Dispute: Why Do Israel’s
Offerings Not Honor God? Malachi argues that Israel’s love for God
should be questioned, not God’s love for Israel. Malachi focuses on
Israe...
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CRITICAL NOTES.
Malachi 1:4. Edom] cannot recover herself. Her perpetual ruins
illustrate love to Israel rather than to her. BORDER] still the resort
of marauding tribes of the desert. INDIGNATION] C...
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EXPOSITION
VERSE 1:1-2:9
Part I. REPROOF OF THE PRIESTS FOR NEGLECT OF DIVINE SERVICE.
MALACHI 1:1
§ 1_. Heading and author. _THE BURDEN ...
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Now let's turn to Malachi, the final word of God in the Old Testament
period. God's final message before the coming of Jesus Christ.
Who Malachi was, where he came from, we know nothing. Some believe...
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Deuteronomy 15:21; Hosea 8:13; Jeremiah 14:10; Job 42:8; Levitic
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VITAL QUESTIONS
Malachi 1:1; Malachi 2:1; Malachi 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The Book of Malachi presents questions asked by God. In response,
instead of a direct answer, the chosen people, Israel, ask...