Into this mess marched Malachi with a message. In fact, the name "Malachi" means "my messenger." Malachi may be known as the rhetorical prophet. There is a standard motif: God makes a statement, the hearers contest the truth of the statement, and God demonstrates its truthfulness. This assertion, objection, and defense argument is readily apparent in the book, occurring seven times:
- God loved Israel (1:2-5)
- The priests despised God's name (1:6-7a)
- The priests have offered defiled food (1:7a-14)
- You have wearied the LORD (2:17)
- Return to Me (3:7) (partial)
- You have robbed Me (3:8-12)
- You have spoken harshly against Me (3:13-14)
The book is the last prophesy given. The book centers on laxity among the priests. For Christians, the next pronouncement of God after Malachi was to a priest, some 430 years later, by the name of Zechariah. The Old Testament ends and the New Testament picks up with God speaking to a priest(s). For Jews, this is the last Scriptural pronouncement of God for the last 2,400 years. Where is God? It is fitting that the book asks and answers this question. Never, since God spoke to Abraham, had there been a similar period of silence on the part of God. Between Jacob and Moses may have been around 400 years. Thereafter, God spoke to Joshua, to the Judges, to David, to Solomon, to the kings through the prophets, and to Israel after the Captivity through Ezekiel, Daniel, Haggai, Zechariah, and now Malachi. Suddenly, the speaking God grew silent.
There are certain jewels in the book. Malachi 1:11 tells us that God's name will be great among the Gentiles throughout the earth. Malachi 3:1 tells us about the coming of God. Malachi 3:6 tells us about the immutability of God. Malachi 3:7 repeats Zechariah 1:3. Malachi 3:16-17 tells us that God will remember those who fear Him. Malachi 4:5-6 speaks of the coming of Elijah before the day of the LORD.
The book calls us to examine the reality of our relationship with Christ.
Date: 432 B.C.
Following a verse of Introduction, the book is divided as follows:
- God's Love 1:2-5
- The Priests' Contempt 1:6-14
- Instruction for the Priests 2:1-9
- Instruction on Marital Faithfulness 2:10-16
- The LORD's Return 2:17-4:6
Key Idea: A book of remembrance is being written
Key Passage: 2:17
Key Lesson: Serve God as if your life depended on it.
