Malachi Introduction - KJV (King James Version)

Synopsis:
Although the urging of Haggai and Zechariah had brought the completion of the temple (516 b.c.), this had not produced the messianic age many expected. The warm response to Zechariah's call to repentance had grown cold, because God apparently had not restored the covenant blessings. Malachi, writing a short time later, called the people to repentance with respect to: the priesthood, which had become corrupt; worship, which had become routine; divorce, which was widespread; social justice, which was being ignored; and tithing, which was neglected. "Will man rob God?" the Lord asked through Malachi (3:8), and he promised to "open the windows of heaven" (v. 10) for those who pay their full tithe. Malachi predicted the coming of both John the Baptist and Jesus, referring to each as a "messenger" of God (3:1).

Authorship: Malachi
  • Hebrew name means “My Messenger”
  • Style: Question & Answer 

Date: 432-425 BC

Simple Outline:
1. Past (Mal 1:1-5) 
A. Love of God for the Nation (Ch 1) 

2. Present (Mal 1:6-3:15) 
A. Sin of Priests (Ch 1:6-2:9) 
B. Sin of People (Ch 2:9-3:15) 

3. Future (Mal 3:16-4:6) 
A. Book of Rememberance (Ch 3:16-18) 
B. Coming of Christ (Ch 4:1-3) 
C. Coming of Elijah (Ch 4:4-6) 
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