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2MALfrontintroaxt40# Introduction to Malachi<br><br>## Part 1: General Introduction<br><br>### Outline of Malachi<br><br>1. The word of Yahweh comes to Israel (1:1)<br>1. Yahweh loves Israel and rejects Esau (Edom) (1:25)<br>1. A message against the priests (1:62:9)<br>1. A message against Judah: they have broken faith by divorcing and intermarrying (2:1016)<br>1. A message about the day of refining (2:173:6)<br>1. A message about tithing (3:712)<br>1. A message about those who others treated shamefully, but who were faithful to Yahweh (3:1318)<br>1. Yahweh will punish the wicked and send Elijah before the “great and terrible day of Yahweh” (4:56)<br><br>### What is the Book of Malachi about?<br><br>The Book of Malachi is about the prophecies that Malachi spoke to the Jews who had returned from Babylon to Judah. At that time, the Jews were discouraged even though they had finished building a new temple. The wonderful things that previous prophets had promised for Judah had not yet happened. And the Persian Empire still ruled over them. As a result, they no longer were concerned about the law or worshiping Yahweh. Malachi rebuked them for not trusting in Yahweh. But he also promised them that Yahweh would do everything that he promised to do.<br><br>### How should the title of this book be translated?<br><br>This book traditionally has been titled “Malachi” or “The Book of Malachi.” Translators may decide to call it “The Book about Malachi” or “The Sayings of Malachi.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/translate-names]])<br><br>### Who wrote the Book of Malachi?<br><br>The prophet Malachi wrote these messages from Yahweh to the Jews. However, since “Malachi” means “my messenger,” it is possible that this was a title for this prophet. If so, we do not know his real name.<br><br>## Part 2: Important Religious and Cultural Concepts<br><br>### What was meant by the day of Yahweh?<br><br>Malachi spoke about “the day” several times. This is the same as “the day of Yahweh.” In the Book of Malachi, this is the time when Yahweh would judge his people. He would remove those who wickedly sin and bless those who trust in him. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/dayofthelord]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin]])
3MAL1introb7vm0# Malachi 1 General Notes<br><br>## Special concepts in this chapter<br><br>### Yahweh of hosts<br><br>This is an important title used in this chapter. It reminds the reader of the great power Yahweh has to punish the nations. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/yahwehofhosts]])<br><br>## Important figures of speech in this chapter<br><br>### Rhetorical questions<br><br>There are many rhetorical questions in this chapter. They all have a rather dramatic effect. They increase the emotional connotations of what is being said. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
4MAL11qm8zמַשָּׂ֥א דְבַר־יְהוָ֖ה אֶל־יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל בְּ⁠יַ֖ד מַלְאָכִֽי1The declaration of the word of Yahweh to Israel by the hand of MalachiIf it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. “This is the declaration of the word of Yahweh to Israel by the hand of Malachi”
5MAL11x4vmיְהוָ֖ה1Yahweh**Yahewh** is the name of God that he revealed to his people in the Old Testament. See the translationWord page about Yahweh concerning how to translate this.
6MAL11lx85figs-idiomבְּ⁠יַ֖ד מַלְאָכִֽי1by the hand of MalachiThe phrase **by the hand of** is an idiom that means that Yahweh used Malachi to deliver his message. Alternate translation: “through Malachi” or “spoken to them by Malachi” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
7MAL12vb2mfigs-rquestionבַּ⁠מָּ֣ה אֲהַבְתָּ֑⁠נוּ1How have you loved us?This question indicates that the people doubt the truth of what God says. If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “You have not shown that you love us.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
8MAL12cy61figs-rquestionהֲ⁠לוֹא־אָ֨ח עֵשָׂ֤ו לְ⁠יַֽעֲקֹב֙1Was not Esau Jacobs brother?This question, a reply of Yahweh reminding the people of their nations history, may also be expressed as a statement. Alternate translation: “You know that Esau was Jacobs brother.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
9MAL12l68tנְאֻם־יְהוָ֔ה1declares YahwehAlternate translation: “Yahweh has solemnly said this”
10MAL12ef9gfigs-explicitוָ⁠אֹהַ֖ב אֶֽת־יַעֲקֹֽב1I have loved JacobHere **loved** implies a relationship of loyalty between Yahweh and **Jacob**, in which a covenant existed between them. This can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “as you know, I obligated myself with a covenant to love Jacob” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
11MAL12j176figs-synecdocheיַעֲקֹֽב1JacobThis name **Jacob** refers here not only to Jacob, but also to all his descendants. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
12MAL13xf47עֵשָׂ֖ו שָׂנֵ֑אתִי1Esau I have hatedHere **hated** implies that there was no covenant between Yahweh and Esau. However, it does not imply that Yahweh was emotionally against Esau.
13MAL13e38qfigs-synecdocheעֵשָׂ֖ו1EsauThis name **Esau** refers here not only to Esau, but also to all his descendants. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
14MAL13t9buאֶת־הָרָי⁠ו֙1his mountainsThis refers to the hill country of Edom.
15MAL13q6yqוְ⁠אֶת־נַחֲלָת֖⁠וֹ לְ⁠תַנּ֥וֹת מִדְבָּֽר1and I left his inheritance a place for the jackals of the wildernessIn the Old Testament, the presence of wild animals such as **jackals** was a frequent description of land deserted by the people who once lived there.
16MAL13rff9figs-metaphorנַחֲלָת֖⁠וֹ1his inheritanceHere **inheritance** stands for the region that Esaus descendants, the nation of Edom, occupied. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
17MAL14z8qdfigs-metonymyכִּֽי־תֹאמַ֨ר אֱד֜וֹם1If Edom saysHere **Edom** stands for the people of Edom. Alternate translation: “If the people of Edom say” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
18MAL14x6krfigs-metonymyוַ⁠אֲנִ֣י אֶהֱר֑וֹס1but I will tear downHere **tear down** stands for “destroy.” Alternate translation: “but I will destroy” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
19MAL14zv9vfigs-abstractnounsגְּב֣וּל רִשְׁעָ֔ה1The country of wickednessHere **wickedness** stands either for wicked people or for wicked actions. Alternate translation: “country of wicked people” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
20MAL15bq14figs-synecdocheוְ⁠עֵינֵי⁠כֶ֖ם תִּרְאֶ֑ינָה1Your own eyes will see thisHere **your own eyes** stands for the people themselves. Alternate translation: “You yourselves will see this” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
21MAL16zu710General Information:Yahweh rebukes the priests using an imaginary conversation in which the priests protest that they are doing right and Yahweh tells them what they are doing wrong.
22MAL16u3vjfigs-metonymyבּוֹזֵ֣י שְׁמִ֔⁠י1who despise my nameHere **my name** stands for Yahweh himself. Alternate translation: “who treat me as though you hate me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
23MAL16awt1figs-rquestionבַּ⁠מֶּ֥ה בָזִ֖ינוּ אֶת־שְׁמֶֽ⁠ךָ1How have we despised your name?Here the priests are asking a question in order to state that they have not really despised Yahweh. If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “We have not really despised your name.” or “Tell us how we have despised your name, because we do not think that we have done so.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
24MAL17dyc6figs-metaphorלֶ֣חֶם מְגֹאָ֔ל1polluted foodHere **polluted** describes anything that is not suitable to sacrifice to God. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
25MAL17v4atfigs-rquestionבַּ⁠מֶּ֣ה גֵֽאַלְנ֑וּ⁠ךָ1How have we polluted you?Here the priests are asking a question in order to state that they have not really polluted Yahweh. If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “We have not polluted you.” or “Tell us how we have polluted you, because we do not think that we have done so.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
26MAL17h6dvfigs-metaphorגֵֽאַלְנ֑וּ⁠ךָ1polluted youThis expression refers to insulting God by giving him unsuitable sacrifices. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
27MAL17efa3שֻׁלְחַ֥ן1the tableThis refers to an altar.
28MAL17xu5yfigs-ellipsisבֶּ⁠אֱמָרְ⁠כֶ֕ם שֻׁלְחַ֥ן יְהוָ֖ה נִבְזֶ֥ה הֽוּא1By saying that the table of Yahweh may be despised.This is the answer that Yahweh gives to the priests, but the full answer is only implied. This can be made explicit. Alternate translation: “You have polluted me by saying, Yahwehs table is contemptible.’” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]])
29MAL17agd8נִבְזֶ֥ה1despisedregarded as worthless
30MAL18zw52figs-rquestionוְ⁠כִֽי־תַגִּשׁ֨וּ⁠ן עִוֵּ֤ר לִ⁠זְבֹּ֨חַ֙ אֵ֣ין רָ֔ע1When you offer blind animals for sacrifice, is that not evil?Here Yahweh uses a question to rebuke the people. Alternate translation: “You know very well that it is evil for you to offer blind animals for sacrifice!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
31MAL18i5xbfigs-rquestionוְ⁠כִ֥י תַגִּ֛ישׁוּ פִּסֵּ֥חַ וְ⁠חֹלֶ֖ה אֵ֣ין רָ֑ע1When you offer the lame and sick, is that not evil?Here Yahweh uses a question to rebuke the people. Alternate translation: “And you know very well that it is evil for you to offer lame and sick animals!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
32MAL18f8k3figs-hypoהַקְרִיבֵ֨⁠הוּ נָ֜א לְ⁠פֶחָתֶ֗⁠ךָ הֲ⁠יִּרְצְ⁠ךָ֙ א֚וֹ הֲ⁠יִשָּׂ֣א פָנֶ֔י⁠ךָ1Present that to your governor! Will he accept you or will he lift up your face?The command in the first sentence functions as a hypothetical condition. Alternate translation: “If you present that to your governor, will he accept you or will he lift up your face?” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hypo]])
33MAL18kw16figs-rquestionהֲ⁠יִּרְצְ⁠ךָ֙ א֚וֹ הֲ⁠יִשָּׂ֣א פָנֶ֔י⁠ךָ1Will he accept you or will he lift up your face?Here Yahweh asks this question in order to remind the people that their governor would never accept defective animals from them. Alternate translation: “If you do those things, you know that the governor will not accept you. He will not lift up your face.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
34MAL18ch8qfigs-idiomהֲ⁠יִשָּׂ֣א פָנֶ֔י⁠ךָ1will he lift up your faceLifting up someones **face** refers to accepting him with favor. Alternate translation: “will he accept you with favor” or “will he agree to help you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
35MAL18j8zcהַקְרִיבֵ֨⁠הוּ נָ֜א1Present thatgive as a gift to show respect
36MAL19d7q3וְ⁠עַתָּ֛ה חַלּוּ־נָ֥א פְנֵי־אֵ֖ל וִֽ⁠יחָנֵ֑⁠נוּ1Now you keep asking the face of God, that he may be gracious to usMalachi is no longer speaking for God. He is talking directly to the Israelites; he is criticizing them for daring to think that God will have mercy on them.
37MAL19kht7figs-synecdocheחַלּוּ־נָ֥א פְנֵי־אֵ֖ל1entreat the face of GodHere “face” stands for God and also for his presence. Alternate translation: “keep asking God in his presence” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
38MAL19ylm4figs-rquestionמִ⁠יֶּדְ⁠כֶם֙ הָ֣יְתָה זֹּ֔את הֲ⁠יִשָּׂ֤א מִ⁠כֶּם֙ פָּנִ֔ים1But … that with such an offering in your hand, would he lift up any of your faces?Here Yahweh is asking a question in order to make a statement of rebuke. Alternate translation: “if you offer unacceptable offerings, he will certainly not lift up your faces.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
39MAL19wg22מִ⁠יֶּדְ⁠כֶם֙ הָ֣יְתָה זֹּ֔את1But … that with such an offering in your handThis difficult phrase in Hebrew is interpreted in many different ways by modern versions.
40MAL19kmg8figs-synecdocheמִ⁠יֶּדְ⁠כֶם֙1in your handHere **hand** stands for the people bringing the offering. Alternate translation: “brought by you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
41MAL19m84qfigs-idiomהֲ⁠יִשָּׂ֤א מִ⁠כֶּם֙ פָּנִ֔ים1would he lift up any of your facesLifting up someones face refers to accepting him with favor. Alternate translation: “would he accept any of you with favor” or “would he agree to help any of you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
42MAL110w5ucמִ֤י גַם1Oh, if only there were oneThis expresses great desire.
43MAL110pv8hfigs-metonymyוְ⁠לֹֽא־תָאִ֥ירוּ מִזְבְּחִ֖⁠י חִנָּ֑ם1so that you might not light fires on my altar in vainHere **light fires on my altar** stands for offering sacrifices on Yahwehs altar. Alternate translation: “so that you might not make fires to burn offerings that I will not accept” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
44MAL110ju31figs-synecdocheמִ⁠יֶּדְ⁠כֶֽם1from your handHere **your hand** stands for “you.” Alternate translation: “from you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
45MAL111v4x9figs-merismמִ⁠מִּזְרַח־שֶׁ֜מֶשׁ וְ⁠עַד־מְבוֹא֗⁠וֹ1from the rising of the sun to its settingThis double expression means “everywhere.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-merism]])
46MAL111hl9yfigs-parallelismמִ⁠מִּזְרַח־שֶׁ֜מֶשׁ וְ⁠עַד־מְבוֹא֗⁠וֹ1from the rising of the sun to its settingThis expression is parallel to “among the nations” and “in every place” later in this verse. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]])
47MAL111ls76figs-metonymyגָּד֤וֹל שְׁמִ⁠י֙ בַּ⁠גּוֹיִ֔ם1my name will be great among the nationsHere **my name** stands for Yahwehs reputation and honor. Alternate translation: “I will be honored in other nations” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
48MAL111rx5cfigs-activepassiveוּ⁠בְ⁠כָל־מָק֗וֹם מֻקְטָ֥ר מֻגָּ֛שׁ לִ⁠שְׁמִ֖⁠י וּ⁠מִנְחָ֣ה טְהוֹרָ֑ה1in every place incense and pure offerings will be offered to my nameThis may be expressed in active form. Alternate translation: “in these nations people will offer incense and pure offerings to me in order to worship me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
49MAL111m2j4figs-metonymyלִ⁠שְׁמִ֖⁠י1to my nameHere **name** stands for Yahweh. Alternate translation: “to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
50MAL112n6gqfigs-abstractnounsוְ⁠נִיב֖⁠וֹ…אָכְלֽ⁠וֹ1and that its fruit, its foodThis could mean: (1) “the meat sacrificed on the altar from animals whose other parts the priests should eat” or (2) “the meat sacrificed on the altar.”
51MAL113la3nfigs-idiomוְ⁠הִפַּחְתֶּ֣ם אוֹת֗⁠וֹ1and you snort at itThis means to show great disrespect by making noises through the nose. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
52MAL113kz7pfigs-rquestionהַ⁠אֶרְצֶ֥ה אוֹתָ֛⁠הּ מִ⁠יֶּדְ⁠כֶ֖ם1Should I accept this from your hand?Here Yahweh is asking a question in order to make a statement of rebuke. Alternate translation: “I should certainly not accept this from you!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
53MAL113nx88figs-synecdocheמִ⁠יֶּדְ⁠כֶ֖ם1from your handHere **your hand** stands for “you.” Alternate translation: “from you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
54MAL114v5fdfigs-activepassiveוּ⁠שְׁמִ֖⁠י נוֹרָ֥א בַ⁠גּוֹיִֽם1and my name will be feared among the nationsThis may be expressed in active form. Alternate translation: “people in the other nations honor my name” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
55MAL114z5rafigs-metonymyוּ⁠שְׁמִ֖⁠י נוֹרָ֥א בַ⁠גּוֹיִֽם1my name will be honoredHere **my name** stands for Yahweh. Alternate translation: “I will be honored” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
56MAL2introjc2b0# Malachi 2 General Notes<br><br>## Special concepts in this chapter<br><br>### Levites<br><br>The priests are given a strong warning in this chapter. They have not followed the law of Moses and have led the people in the wrong direction. Yahweh has not accepted their sacrifices. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/priest]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/lawofmoses]])<br><br>### Marital unfaithfulness<br><br>Because the Jews lived under a covenantal arrangement with Yahweh, their relationship is described using the imagery of a marriage. Marital unfaithfulness indicates a persons unfaithfulness to Yahweh. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/covenant]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/faithful]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
57MAL22y1ilfigs-idiomלֹא֩ תָשִׂ֨ימוּ עַל־לֵ֜ב1you will not lay it on your heartTo **lay it on your heart** refers to considering something to be very important. Alternate translation: “consider it to be very important” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
58MAL22w6csfigs-abstractnounsלָ⁠תֵ֧ת כָּב֣וֹד לִ⁠שְׁמִ֗⁠י1to give honor to my nameIf your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **honor**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “honor my name” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
59MAL22e4vhfigs-metonymyלִ⁠שְׁמִ֗⁠י1to my nameHere **my name** refers to God. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
60MAL22k5mdfigs-abstractnounsוְ⁠שִׁלַּחְתִּ֤י בָ⁠כֶם֙ אֶת־הַ⁠מְּאֵרָ֔ה1then I will send a curse on youIf your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **curse**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “I will curse you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
61MAL22b7vlfigs-idiomאֵינְ⁠כֶ֖ם שָׂמִ֥ים עַל־לֵֽב1you are not laying my command on your heartThis refers to considering Gods **command** to be very important. Alternate translation: “you are not considering my command to be very important” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
62MAL23vsb2figs-metaphorוְ⁠זֵרִ֤יתִי פֶ֨רֶשׁ֙ עַל־פְּנֵי⁠כֶ֔ם1and I will spread dung on your facesHere **dung on your faces** stands for disgrace. Alternate translation: “I will most certainly put you in deep disgrace; it will be as bad as if I had spread dung on your faces” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
63MAL23skc9figs-metonymyפֶּ֖רֶשׁ חַגֵּי⁠כֶ֑ם1the dung from your festivalsHere **festivals** stands for the animals that the priests offered in sacrifice at the Israelite festivals. “The dung” probably refers both to the dung that was produced by the animals just before they were slaughtered for sacrifice, and to the dung that was found inside the animals when their bodies were cut apart before being sacrificed. Temple workers had to transport this dung to a place outside of the temple, and probably outside of Jerusalem. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
64MAL23m2bsfigs-activepassiveוְ⁠נָשָׂ֥א אֶתְ⁠כֶ֖ם אֵלָֽי⁠ו1and he will take you away with itThis difficult expression can be translated as “God will take you away with it,” that is, with the dung. This expression continues the same metaphor of slaughtering animals for sacrifice, and it can be put in active form. Alternate translation: “they will throw you on the dung pile; God will make sure that they take you away when they remove all the dung” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
65MAL23zti7figs-metaphorוְ⁠נָשָׂ֥א אֶתְ⁠כֶ֖ם אֵלָֽי⁠ו1and he will take you away with itThis could mean: (1) God will punish the unfaithful priests by killing them and causing their bodies to be carried away on the piles of animal dung, or (2) God will punish the unfaithful priests in such a horrible way that it will be as if their bodies had been carried away with the animal dung. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
66MAL24cr4jfigs-metonymyלֵוִ֔י1LeviHere **Levi** represents his descendants, the tribe of Levi. Alternate translation: “so that my covenant may be with you, the descendants of Levi” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
67MAL25x7pvfigs-metonymy0General Information:Yahweh speaks of the tribe of Levi as though they are Levi. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
68MAL25t8fsfigs-metaphorבְּרִיתִ֣⁠י ׀ הָיְתָ֣ה אִתּ֗⁠וֹ הַֽ⁠חַיִּים֙ וְ⁠הַ֨⁠שָּׁל֔וֹם1My covenant with him was life and peaceHere the intended results of the **covenant** are spoken of as if they were the covenant itself. Alternate translation: “The purpose of my covenant with Levi was for the priests to live in prosperity and peace” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
69MAL25f2iffigs-ellipsisמוֹרָ֖א וַ⁠יִּֽירָאֵ֑⁠נִי1it was a covenant of fear, and he feared meThis expression continues the same metaphor, but leaves out an idea that is implied in the text. This can begin a new sentence. Alternate translation: “My covenant with him was also fear, and he feared me” or “In my covenant with him, I required him to fear me, and he did fear me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]])
70MAL25td35figs-metonymyשְׁמִ֖⁠י1my nameHere **my name** stands for God himself. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
71MAL26e73zfigs-metonymyוְ⁠עַוְלָ֖ה לֹא־נִמְצָ֣א1and no wrong was foundHere finding something stands for that thing existing. Alternate translation: “there was no falsehood” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
72MAL26pjq6figs-metonymyבִ⁠שְׂפָתָ֑י⁠ו1on his lipsHere **lips** stands for a persons ability to speak. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
73MAL26u9rhfigs-metaphorהָלַ֣ךְ אִתִּ֔⁠י1He walked with meHere walking stands for living, conducting ones life in a certain way. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
74MAL26ws89figs-metaphorבְּ⁠שָׁל֤וֹם וּ⁠בְ⁠מִישׁוֹר֙1in peace and uprightnessHere the idea of location stands for the manner in which Levi lived. Alternate translation: “peacefully and uprightly” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
75MAL26p1lhfigs-metaphorוְ⁠רַבִּ֖ים הֵשִׁ֥יב מֵ⁠עָוֺֽן1and he turned many away from iniquityHere persuading people to stop sinning is spoken of as if it were turning them away from sin. Alternate translation: “he persuaded many people to stop sinning” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
76MAL27kp5vfigs-metaphorכִּֽי־שִׂפְתֵ֤י כֹהֵן֙ יִשְׁמְרוּ־דַ֔עַת1For the lips of a priest should preserve knowledgeHere knowledge is spoken of as if it were an object that a priest could keep. In this passage, the idea of “keep knowledge” implies communicating true knowledge about God. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
77MAL27d2lafigs-abstractnounsוְ⁠תוֹרָ֖ה יְבַקְשׁ֣וּ1and people should seek instructionHere instruction is spoken of as if it were an object that people could look for. If your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word ****, you can express the same idea with a verbal form. Alternate translation: “and people should want to be instructed” or “and people should want a priest to teach them truly” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
78MAL27sp8ufigs-metonymyמִ⁠פִּ֑י⁠הוּ1from his mouthHere **mouth** stands for what a person says. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
79MAL28si1sfigs-metaphorוְ⁠אַתֶּם֙ סַרְתֶּ֣ם מִן־הַ⁠דֶּ֔רֶךְ1But you have turned aside from the wayThe right **way** to behave is spoken of as if it were the right path to follow, and abandoning right conduct is spoken of as if it were turning away from that path. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
80MAL28um6vfigs-metaphorהִכְשַׁלְתֶּ֥ם רַבִּ֖ים1You have caused many to stumbleDisobeying God is spoken of as if it were stumbling. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
81MAL28j9xsהִכְשַׁלְתֶּ֥ם רַבִּ֖ים בַּ⁠תּוֹרָ֑ה1You have caused many to stumble by your instructionThe expression **by your instruction** gives the context for the “stumbling.” Alternate translation: “You have caused many to disobey the law”
82MAL29gx4afigs-metaphorלְ⁠כָל־הָ⁠עָ֑ם1before all the peopleThis spatial idea stands for the peoples awareness of the priests evil behavior. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
83MAL29wq7pfigs-metaphorאֵֽינְ⁠כֶם֙ שֹׁמְרִ֣ים אֶת־דְּרָכַ֔⁠י1you have not kept my waysHere **ways** stands for “desires” and “behavior.” These ways are spoken of as if they were things that could be kept by people. Alternate translation: “you have not followed my desires in how you should live” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
84MAL29z4gmוְ⁠נֹשְׂאִ֥ים פָּנִ֖ים בַּ⁠תּוֹרָֽה1but have instead shown partiality in matters of the lawAlternate translation: “but have set easy standards of behavior for people you like and difficult standards of behavior for people you do not like”
85MAL29z9ytfigs-metaphorוְ⁠נֹשְׂאִ֥ים פָּנִ֖ים1but have instead shown partialityHere the habit of favoring some people more than others is spoken of as if it were a thing that could be shown to others. Alternate translation: “but have made people aware that you favor some people more than others (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
86MAL210h2mp0General Information:Here the prophet Malachi begins to speak to his fellow Israelites.
87MAL210e1l1figs-rquestionהֲ⁠ל֨וֹא אָ֤ב אֶחָד֙ לְ⁠כֻלָּ֔⁠נוּ הֲ⁠ל֛וֹא אֵ֥ל אֶֽחָ֖ד בְּרָאָ֑⁠נוּ1Is there not one father for us all? Has not one God created us?Malachi asks these questions in order to remind his fellow Israelites about what they already know. Alternate translation: “You know that we all have one father, that our God has created a nation out of us.” or “You all know that God is the father of all us Israelites, because he is the one who made our nation.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
88MAL210q37tfigs-rquestionהֲ⁠ל֛וֹא אֵ֥ל אֶֽחָ֖ד בְּרָאָ֑⁠נוּ1Has not one God created us?This question is meant to express a statement. Alternate translation: “Certainly it is the same God who has created us.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
89MAL210t4alבְּרָאָ֑⁠נוּ1created usThis probably refers to God forming the Hebrews into a nation.
90MAL210rm21figs-rquestionמַדּ֗וּעַ נִבְגַּד֙ אִ֣ישׁ בְּ⁠אָחִ֔י⁠ו לְ⁠חַלֵּ֖ל בְּרִ֥ית אֲבֹתֵֽי⁠נוּ1Why are we faithless each man against his brother, profaning the covenant of our fathers?Malachi asks this question in order to rebuke his fellow Israelites. If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “We should certainly not mistreat our brothers and disrespect Gods covenant by disobeying his commands, as you have been doing.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
91MAL211h25ufigs-metonymyבָּגְדָ֣ה יְהוּדָ֔ה1Judah has been faithlessHere **Judah** stands for the people in the region of Judah, and the fact that they have been faithless to Yahweh is spoken of as if they were one man named **Judah**. Alternate translation: “The people of Judah have been faithless” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
92MAL211ef4lfigs-activepassiveוְ⁠תוֹעֵבָ֛ה נֶעֶשְׂתָ֥ה בְ⁠יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל וּ⁠בִ⁠ירֽוּשָׁלִָ֑ם1An abomination has been committed in Israel and in JerusalemThis can be expressed in active form. Alternate translation: “People have done disgusting things in Israel and in Jerusalem” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
93MAL211zbw5figs-metonymyכִּ֣י ׀ חִלֵּ֣ל יְהוּדָ֗ה קֹ֤דֶשׁ יְהוָה֙1For Judah has profaned the sanctuary of YahwehHere **Judah** refers again to the people of Israel. Alternate translation: “For the people of Judah have profaned the holy place of Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
94MAL211h7i9figs-metonymyוּ⁠בָעַ֖ל בַּת־אֵ֥ל נֵכָֽר1and has married the daughter of a foreign godThe people of Judah are again referred to as if they were one man named “Judah.” Alternate translation: “have married women from other nations, women who worship idols” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
95MAL212bxx3figs-metaphorיַכְרֵ֨ת יְהוָ֜ה לָ⁠אִ֨ישׁ אֲשֶׁ֤ר…מֵ⁠אָהֳלֵ֖י יַֽעֲקֹ֑ב1May Yahweh cut off from the tents of Jacob the man whoDestroying something is often spoken of as it were cutting it off from something else. Alternate translation: “May Yahweh destroy anyone in the tents of Jacob who” or “May Yahweh kill anyone in the community of Israel who” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
96MAL212tkp6figs-metaphorמֵ⁠אָהֳלֵ֖י יַֽעֲקֹ֑ב1from the tents of JacobHere **tents of Jacob** stands for the community of Israel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
97MAL212f33mfigs-metonymyיַֽעֲקֹ֑ב1JacobHere **Jacob** stands for all the Israelites, because Jacob was one of the patriarchs from whom the Israelites were descended. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
98MAL212vdy5figs-idiomעֵ֣ר וְ⁠עֹנֶ֔ה1the one who is awake and the one who answersThis expression seems to mean “absolutely everyone.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
99MAL213jvgpfigs-hyperboleכַּסּ֤וֹת דִּמְעָה֙ אֶת־מִזְבַּ֣ח יְהוָ֔ה בְּכִ֖י וַֽ⁠אֲנָקָ֑ה מֵ⁠אֵ֣ין ע֗וֹד פְּנוֹת֙ אֶל־הַ⁠מִּנְחָ֔ה וְ⁠לָ⁠קַ֥חַת רָצ֖וֹן מִ⁠יֶּדְ⁠כֶֽם1You cover the altar of Yahweh with tears, with weeping and groaning, because he still does not turn toward the offering or accept it with favor from your handMalachi sarcastically exaggerates the amount of tears the people cry to show that Yahweh knows that the people do not really feel sad. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-hyperbole]])
100MAL213rx8efigs-doubletבְּכִ֖י וַֽ⁠אֲנָקָ֑ה1with weeping and groaningThe words **weeping** and **groaning** share similar meanings and intensify the idea of weeping. Alternate translation: “with great weeping” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-doublet]])
101MAL213gt5ufigs-metonymyמֵ⁠אֵ֣ין ע֗וֹד פְּנוֹת֙ אֶל־הַ⁠מִּנְחָ֔ה1because he still does not turn toward the offeringHere turning toward a gift stands for receiving it and showing favor to the giver. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
102MAL213lbk9figs-explicitמֵ⁠אֵ֣ין ע֗וֹד פְּנוֹת֙ אֶל־הַ⁠מִּנְחָ֔ה1because he still does not turn toward the offeringThis implies that those who are weeping at Yahwehs altar have offered sacrifices to him. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
103MAL213y3lrfigs-synecdocheמִ⁠יֶּדְ⁠כֶֽם1from your handHere **hand** stands for the person giving the offering. Alternate translation: “from you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]])
104MAL214n6ulfigs-ellipsisעַל־מָ֑ה1Why does he not?The full thought, as in [Malachi 2:13](../02/13.md), is “Why does he not turn toward the offering or accept it with favor from our hand?” Some translators may decide to provide this entire thought in their versions. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-ellipsis]])
105MAL214u2qpאֵ֣שֶׁת נְעוּרֶ֗י⁠ךָ1the wife of your youthAlternate translation: “the woman you married when you were young”
106MAL214xn6fwriting-backgroundיְהוָה֩ הֵעִ֨יד בֵּינְ⁠ךָ֜ וּ⁠בֵ֣ין ׀ אֵ֣שֶׁת נְעוּרֶ֗י⁠ךָ1Yahweh was a witness between you and the wife of your youthThis statement assumes that this woman is still living. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-background]])
107MAL214s3k3figs-metaphorהֵעִ֨יד בֵּינְ⁠ךָ֜ וּ⁠בֵ֣ין ׀ אֵ֣שֶׁת נְעוּרֶ֗י⁠ךָ1was a witness between you and the wife of your youthHere Yahweh is spoken of as if he was a witness to an agreement between two people, standing between them in order to testify about what they agreed to, in case a dispute arises between them. This sentence also was meant to remind the people that Yahweh would punish any Israelite who broke the covenant of marriage. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
108MAL214mz1qwriting-backgroundוְ⁠הִ֥יא חֲבֶרְתְּ⁠ךָ֖ וְ⁠אֵ֥שֶׁת בְּרִיתֶֽ⁠ךָ1even though she was your companion and your wife by covenantThis statement implies that many of the Israelites had divorced their wives. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-background]])
109MAL214txe1וְ⁠אֵ֥שֶׁת בְּרִיתֶֽ⁠ךָ1and your wife by covenantAlternate translation: “and your wife by the covenant of marriage that you agreed to”
110MAL215x1gifigs-rquestionוְ⁠לֹא־אֶחָ֣ד עָשָׂ֗ה וּ⁠שְׁאָ֥ר ר֨וּחַ֙ ל֔⁠וֹ1Did he not make them one, with a portion of his spirit?If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “He certainly made husband and wife one, with a portion of his spirit.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
111MAL215qfl1writing-backgroundוְ⁠לֹא־אֶחָ֣ד עָשָׂ֗ה1Did he not make them oneThis expression implies making husband and wife one flesh. Alternate translation: “Did God not make husband and wife one flesh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-background]])
112MAL215i3nyזֶ֣רַע אֱלֹהִ֑ים1godly offspringChildren who would honor and obey God.
113MAL216hp7zfigs-abstractnounsשָׂנֵ֣א שַׁלַּ֗ח1I hate divorceHere **divorce** stands for the act of divorce, when a man sends away his wife, so as to end his marriage to her. Alternate translation: “I hate it when a man divorces his wife” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
114MAL216ly2gfigs-idiomוְ⁠כִסָּ֤ה חָמָס֙ עַל־לְבוּשׁ֔⁠וֹ1and the one who covers his garment with violenceThis phrase probably means any man who is violent toward his wife. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-idiom]])
115MAL216iv8hוְ⁠נִשְׁמַרְתֶּ֥ם בְּ⁠רוּחֲ⁠כֶ֖ם וְ⁠לֹ֥א תִבְגֹּֽדוּ1So guard yourselves in your spirit and do not be faithlessAlternate translation: “So be careful to be loyal to your wife”
116MAL217ug3afigs-metaphorהוֹגַעְתֶּ֤ם יְהוָה֙1You have wearied YahwehYahweh is spoken of as if human behavior could make him tired, but God cannot grow weary in a physical or emotional sense. This statement probably means that Yahweh has become offended or exasperated. Alternate translation: “You have offended Yahweh” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
117MAL217d6k5figs-rquestionבַּ⁠מָּ֣ה הוֹגָ֑עְנוּ1How have we wearied him?This question is meant to deny that the people have done any wrong. If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “We have certainly not wearied him.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
118MAL217ba81figs-explicitבֶּ⁠אֱמָרְ⁠כֶ֗ם1By sayingThe complete idea here is, “You have wearied him by saying.” This is the prophets answer to the rhetorical question. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
119MAL217wde5figs-metaphorבְּ⁠עֵינֵ֣י1in the eyes ofThe eyes represent seeing, and seeing represents thoughts or judgment. Alternate translation: “in the opinion” or “in the judgment” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
120MAL217ze8sfigs-rquestionאַיֵּ֖ה אֱלֹהֵ֥י הַ⁠מִּשְׁפָּֽט1Where is the God of justice?The priests ask this question in order to claim either that Yahweh does not care whether people do evil or not, or that he never punishes evildoers. Alternate translation: “God certainly does not punish evil people!” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
121MAL217kw1tאֱלֹהֵ֥י הַ⁠מִּשְׁפָּֽט1the God of justicethe God who punishes evildoers justly
122MAL3introwb480# Malachi 3 General Notes<br><br>## Special concepts in this chapter<br><br>### Messiah<br><br>There are several prophecies in this chapter concerning the Messiah and the one who comes before the Messiah. At times, this chapter switches between prophesying about the first coming of the Messiah and the second coming of the Messiah without formal divisions between them. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/prophet]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/christ]])<br><br>## Important figures of speech in this chapter<br><br>### Rhetorical questions<br><br>Several rhetorical questions are used in this chapter to convince the reader of the truth of what he is saying and of their sin. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin]])
123MAL31zeq20General Information:Yahweh begins speaking again to the people of Israel in verse 1, but the prophet Malachi begins speaking in verse 2.
124MAL31v6seהִנְ⁠נִ֤י1BeholdAlternate translation: “Look” or “Listen” or “Pay attention to what I am about to tell you”
125MAL31j5pefigs-metaphorוּ⁠פִנָּה־דֶ֖רֶךְ לְ⁠פָנָ֑⁠י1and he will prepare the way before meHere getting people ready to welcome Yahweh is spoken of as if a road were being cleared for Yahweh to travel on. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
126MAL31d1j7הָ⁠אָד֣וֹן ׀ אֲשֶׁר־אַתֶּ֣ם מְבַקְשִׁ֗ים וּ⁠מַלְאַ֨ךְ הַ⁠בְּרִ֜ית אֲשֶׁר־אַתֶּ֤ם חֲפֵצִים֙1the Lord, whom you seek … The messenger of the covenant in whom you delightSome modern versions translate this in a way that implies that these two expressions refer to the same person. Other modern versions leave this matter ambiguous. We recommend that translations leave this matter ambiguous, as the ULT and UST do.
127MAL31w8yfוּ⁠מַלְאַ֨ךְ הַ⁠בְּרִ֜ית1The messenger of the covenantAlmost all versions leave ambiguous the sense of this expression. But translators may need to make explicit the relationship between “messenger” and “the covenant.” The UST presents “the messenger” as one promised by the covenant that Yahweh had with Israel. Another choice is to present the messenger as a person who will either confirm that covenant or announce a new covenant.
128MAL32f24jfigs-rquestionוּ⁠מִ֤י מְכַלְכֵּל֙ אֶת־י֣וֹם בּוֹא֔⁠וֹ וּ⁠מִ֥י הָ⁠עֹמֵ֖ד בְּ⁠הֵרָֽאוֹת֑⁠וֹ1But who can endure the day of his coming? Who will be able to stand when he appears?These rhetorical questions imply that no one will be able to resist Yahweh when he comes. They can be combined into one statement. Alternate translation: “However, no one will be able to resist Yahweh when he comes to judge them.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
129MAL32phd6אֶת־י֣וֹם בּוֹא֔⁠וֹ1the day of his comingHere “day” stands for “time.” Alternate translation: “the time when he comes”
130MAL32z2xefigs-metaphorהָ⁠עֹמֵ֖ד1can standHere standing represents resisting someones attack or accusations. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
131MAL32iqv7figs-simileכִּֽי־הוּא֙ כְּ⁠אֵ֣שׁ מְצָרֵ֔ף וּ⁠כְ⁠בֹרִ֖ית מְכַבְּסִֽים1For he will be like the fire of the refiner and like the soap of the fullersThis sentence gives the reason why no one will be able to resist God when he comes. Gods power to judge the people and to stop them from sinning is spoken of as if it were the power of strong soap to clean clothes, or the power of fire to melt an object. These are ways of saying that Gods power to do these things cannot be stopped. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]])
132MAL33pfr2figs-simileוְ⁠יָשַׁ֨ב1He will sitHere sitting implies the action of a metalworker, who sits down in order to purify small amounts of gold or silver. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]])
133MAL33bxz3figs-metaphorוְ⁠טִהַ֤ר אֶת־בְּנֵֽי־לֵוִי֙1and he will purify the sons of LeviForgiving **the sons of Levi** and persuading them not to sin any longer is spoken of as if it were purifying metal. Alternate translation: “he will correct the sons of Levi and forgive them for having sinned” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
134MAL33tcd4figs-metaphorבְּנֵֽי־לֵוִי֙1the sons of LeviHere **sons** refers to descendants. The male descendants of Levi were the priests and workers in the temple. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
135MAL33q9lifigs-simileוְ⁠זִקַּ֣ק אֹתָ֔⁠ם כַּ⁠זָּהָ֖ב וְ⁠כַ⁠כָּ֑סֶף1He will refine them like gold and silverHere persuading people not to sin any longer is spoken of as if a metalworker were making **gold and silver** more pure. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]])
136MAL33n3xsוְ⁠הָיוּ֙ לַֽ⁠יהוָ֔ה מַגִּישֵׁ֥י מִנְחָ֖ה בִּ⁠צְדָקָֽה1and they will bring offerings in righteousness to YahwehHere **in righteousness** means “motivated by righteous desires to worship God.” Alternate translation: “they will bring acceptable offerings to Yahweh in order to worship Yahweh”
137MAL34ws2lfigs-metonymyמִנְחַ֥ת יְהוּדָ֖ה וִ⁠ירֽוּשָׁלִָ֑ם1the offering of Judah and JerusalemHere **Judah and Jerusalem** stands for the people in those places. Alternate translation: “the offerings brought by the people of Judah and Jerusalem” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
138MAL34y8h1figs-parallelismכִּ⁠ימֵ֣י עוֹלָ֔ם וּ⁠כְ⁠שָׁנִ֖ים קַדְמֹנִיּֽוֹת1as in the days of old, and as in ancient yearsThese two phrases mean basically the same thing and emphasize that the offering was once pleasing to Yahweh. Alternate translation: “as it was in the distant past” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-parallelism]])
139MAL35te3ufigs-abstractnounsוְ⁠קָרַבְתִּ֣י אֲלֵי⁠כֶם֮ לַ⁠מִּשְׁפָּט֒1Then I will approach you for judgmentHere **judgment** refers to the act of judging. Alternate translation: “Then I will approach you in order to judge you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
140MAL35dx2iוּ⁠בְ⁠עֹשְׁקֵ֣י שְׂכַר־שָׂ֠כִיר1and against those who oppress the hired worker in his wagesAlternate translation: “and against those who cause the hired worker to suffer by not paying him for his work”
141MAL35k42efigs-explicitוּ⁠מַטֵּי־גֵר֙1against those who turn aside the foreignerThat is, **turn aside** the foreigner from gaining his rights. Depriving people of their rights is spoken of as if it were physically turning them away from oneself. Perhaps the idea is turning away someone who comes for a wrong to be set right. Alternate translation: “against those who deny foreigners living in Israel the rights that they should have” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
142MAL36mep4לֹ֥א כְלִיתֶֽם1have not come to an endAlternate translation: “have not perished”
143MAL37ji32figs-metaphorלְ⁠מִ⁠ימֵ֨י אֲבֹתֵי⁠כֶ֜ם סַרְתֶּ֤ם מֵֽ⁠חֻקַּ⁠י֙ וְ⁠לֹ֣א שְׁמַרְתֶּ֔ם1From the days of your fathers you have turned aside from my statutes and have not kept themDisobeying Gods **statutes** is spoken of as if it were turning away from them. Alternate translation: “You have disobeyed my statutes ever since the days of your ancestors” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
144MAL37deh7figs-metaphorשׁ֤וּבוּ אֵלַ⁠י֙ וְ⁠אָשׁ֣וּבָה אֲלֵי⁠כֶ֔ם1Return to me, and I will return to youHere loving each other and being faithful to each other is spoken of as if it were returning to each other. Alternate translation: “Love me and honor me, and I will always help you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
145MAL37l1irfigs-rquestionבַּ⁠מֶּ֥ה נָשֽׁוּב1How will we return?The people ask this question in order to claim that they have never stopped obeying God. If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “We have never gone away from you, so we cannot return to you.” or “We have never gone away from you, so it makes no sense to speak of us as returning to you.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
146MAL38dn4ifigs-rquestionהֲ⁠יִקְבַּ֨ע אָדָ֜ם אֱלֹהִ֗ים1Will a man rob God?This question implies that the idea of robbing God is very wicked. If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “A man should certainly not rob God.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
147MAL38p8nlfigs-123personהֲ⁠יִקְבַּ֨ע אָדָ֜ם אֱלֹהִ֗ים1Will a man rob GodGod speaks of himself in the third person Alternate translation: “No one should ever rob me.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-123person]])
148MAL38ijc5figs-rquestionבַּ⁠מֶּ֣ה קְבַעֲנ֑וּ⁠ךָ1How have we robbed you?This question implies that the people do not think they have robbed God. Alternate translation: “We have certainly not robbed you.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
149MAL38cy6mfigs-explicitהַֽ⁠מַּעֲשֵׂ֖ר וְ⁠הַ⁠תְּרוּמָֽה1In tithes and offeringsThis reply from Yahweh implies a fuller answer. Alternate translation: “You have robbed me by withholding from me your tithes and offerings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
150MAL39grs1figs-activepassiveבַּ⁠מְּאֵרָה֙ אַתֶּ֣ם נֵֽאָרִ֔ים1You are cursed with a curseIf your language does not use the passive form in this way, you can state this in active form or in another way that is natural in your language. Alternate translation: “I have certainly cursed you” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
151MAL39mr47וְ⁠אֹתִ֖⁠י אַתֶּ֣ם קֹבְעִ֑ים הַ⁠גּ֖וֹי כֻּלּֽ⁠וֹ1for you are robbing me, the whole nation of youHere **nation** stands for the people to whom Yahweh is speaking. Alternate translation: “for all of you in the whole nation are robbing me”
152MAL310n4chאֶת־כָּל־הַֽ⁠מַּעֲשֵׂ֜ר1the full titheAlternate translation: “all the tithes”
153MAL310dmr8figs-metaphorבְּ⁠בֵיתִ֔⁠י1in my houseHere **house** stands for the temple. Alternate translation: “in my temple” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
154MAL310wcp4figs-metaphorוּ⁠בְחָנ֤וּ⁠נִי נָא֙ בָּ⁠זֹ֔את…אִם־לֹ֧א אֶפְתַּ֣ח לָ⁠כֶ֗ם אֵ֚ת אֲרֻבּ֣וֹת הַ⁠שָּׁמַ֔יִם1and test me now in this … if I do not open to you the windows of heavenHere the command **test me** stands for something that the people can do and should do: “if you test me.” This can be divided into two sentences also. Alternate translation: “And if you test me … I will open up the windows of heaven” or “And you should test me … If you do, I will open up the windows of heaven” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
155MAL312mfq1figs-metaphorוְ⁠אִשְּׁר֥וּ אֶתְ⁠כֶ֖ם כָּל־הַ⁠גּוֹיִ֑ם1All the nations will call you blessedHere to be called **blessed** stands for being blessed. Alternate translation: “All the nations will know that you have been blessed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
156MAL312bvs1figs-metonymyכָּל־הַ⁠גּוֹיִ֑ם1All the nationsThis expression stands for the people in all **the nations**. Alternate translation: “The people in all the nations” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
157MAL312rm7vfigs-abstractnounsאֶ֣רֶץ חֵ֔פֶץ1a land of delightHere **delight** stands for the condition in which the inhabitants of a land take delight in their land. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
158MAL313l55w0General Information:These verses begin a new section in the book. Here Yahweh is speaking to the people of Israel.
159MAL313h229figs-abstractnounsחָזְק֥וּ עָלַ֛⁠י דִּבְרֵי⁠כֶ֖ם1Your words against me have been strongHere **strong** stands for “harsh” or “terrible.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
160MAL313f9dhfigs-metaphorחָזְק֥וּ עָלַ֛⁠י דִּבְרֵי⁠כֶ֖ם1Your words against me have been strongHere **Your words** stands for “What you have said.” Alternate translation: “What you have said about me is terrible” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
161MAL313fv74figs-rquestionמַה־נִּדְבַּ֖רְנוּ עָלֶֽי⁠ךָ1What have we said among ourselves against you?The people ask this question in order to claim that they have said nothing against God. If it would be helpful in your language, you could express this question as a statement. Alternate translation: “We have not said anything among ourselves against you.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
162MAL314hnv8figs-rquestionוּ⁠מַה־בֶּ֗צַע כִּ֤י שָׁמַ֨רְנוּ֙ מִשְׁמַרְתּ֔⁠וֹ וְ⁠כִ֤י הָלַ֨כְנוּ֙ קְדֹ֣רַנִּ֔ית מִ⁠פְּנֵ֖י יְהוָ֥ה צְבָאֽוֹת1What profit is it that we have kept his requirements or walked mournfully before Yahweh of hosts?The people ask this question among themselves in order to make a statement. Alternate translation: “It is useless that we have kept his requirements and walked mournfully before Yahweh of hosts.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
163MAL314j6y1figs-metaphorהָלַ֨כְנוּ֙ קְדֹ֣רַנִּ֔ית מִ⁠פְּנֵ֖י יְהוָ֥ה צְבָאֽוֹת1walked mournfully before Yahweh of hostsHere **walked mournfully** stands for “behaved in a sorrowful manner,” probably in order to indicate sorrow over their sins. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
164MAL314n7bsfigs-metaphorמִ⁠פְּנֵ֖י יְהוָ֥ה צְבָאֽוֹת1before Yahweh of hostsHere this expression refers to God being aware of what the people were doing. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
165MAL315maa8figs-metaphorאֲנַ֖חְנוּ מְאַשְּׁרִ֣ים זֵדִ֑ים1we call the arrogant blessedHere to be called **blessed** stands for being blessed. Alternate translation: “we say that the arrogant are blessed” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
166MAL315a55nfigs-activepassiveנַ֖חְנוּ מְאַשְּׁרִ֣ים זֵדִ֑ים1we call the arrogant blessedThis may be stated in active form. Alternate translation: “we say that the arrogant are well off” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
167MAL315e45rfigs-explicitוַ⁠יִּמָּלֵֽטוּ1and escapeThat is, “and they escape Gods punishment.” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
168MAL316e2b80General Information:The event described here may have taken place after the godly people in Israel repented of their sins.
169MAL316le6yוַ֠⁠יִּכָּתֵב סֵ֣פֶר זִכָּר֤וֹן לְ⁠פָנָי⁠ו֙ לְ⁠יִרְאֵ֣י יְהוָ֔ה1a book of remembrance was written before him about those who feared YahwehThis could mean: (1) the Israelites wrote a book so they would remember what they had promised and listed the names of people who feared Yahweh or (2) Yahweh caused someone in heaven to write a book with the names of people who feared him.
170MAL316tdq5figs-abstractnounsסֵ֣פֶר זִכָּר֤וֹן1a book of remembranceThis expression refers to any book that helps people remember important things, such as events or people who lived in the past. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
171MAL316b8vcfigs-metonymyוּ⁠לְ⁠חֹשְׁבֵ֖י שְׁמֽ⁠וֹ1and honored his nameHere **his name** stands for God himself. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
172MAL317em210They will be mineAlternate translation: “They will be my people”
173MAL317j5apfigs-abstractnouns0my own treasured possessionHere “possession” refers to ones personal property. This idea can be expressed with a verb. Alternate translation: “they will belong completely to me” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
174MAL317pp170I actthe time when Yahweh will judge and punish the rebellious Israelites, giving victory to the faithful Israelites
175MAL318d9hz0distinguish betweenAlternate translation: “see a difference between” or “treat differently”
176MAL4introazp50# Malachi 4 General Notes<br><br>## Special concepts in this chapter<br><br>### Last days<br><br>Although the Jews may have hoped these prophecies referenced a time in the near future to them, the prophecies of this chapter exclusively relate to the last days. (See: [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/prophet]] and [[rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/lastday]])
177MAL41q73f0seeAlternate translation: “look” or “listen” or “pay attention to what I am about to tell you”
178MAL41y5w1figs-metaphor0the day is coming, burning like a furnaceThe disaster occurring at this time is spoken of as if the day itself were burning. Gods judgment is often spoken of as if it were a fire. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
179MAL41e9jy0arrogant … evildoersSee how you translated these wordsd in [Malachi 3:15](../03/15.md).
180MAL41i1qyfigs-metaphor0all the arrogant and all the evildoers will become stubbleThese people are spoken of as if they will become dried-up plants fit only for being burned. It is common for the Bible to speak of people as if they were plants or trees. Alternate translation: “all the arrogant and all the evildoers will burn up like dry plants” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
181MAL41f4xrfigs-metonymy0The day that is coming will burn them upHere “the day” stands for the events that will occur on that day. Alternate translation: “On that day I will burn them up” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
182MAL41x4llfigs-metaphor0it will leave them neither root nor branchThis expression continues to speak of people as if they were plants or trees. Alternate translation: “nothing will be left” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
183MAL41o0u8figs-merism0it will leave them neither root nor branchBeing deprived of all roots and branches stands for being completely killed off. Alternate translation: “nothing will be left” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
184MAL42tqe5figs-metonymy0you who fear my nameHere “my name” stands for Yahweh himself. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
185MAL42jc140the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wingsThis could mean: (1) Yahweh, who always acts righteously, will come and heal his people on that day or (2) on that day Yahweh will reveal the peoples righteousness and heal them.
186MAL42p4ncfigs-abstractnouns0healing in its wingsIf your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea of **healing**, you could express the same idea in another way. Alternate translation: “the ability to heal in its wings” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
187MAL42nogufigs-metaphor0healing in its wingsThis could mean: (1) the act of healing someone is spoken of as if it were an object that the sun carried to people by means of its wings or (2) the healing takes place under the wings, that is, in the security God gives his people. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
188MAL42n991figs-metaphor0wingsIt was common in the Ancient Near East to speak of the sun as if it had wings, with which it moved across the sky. This could mean: (1) the suns life-giving rays of light are spoken of as if they were its wings or (2) the wings are said to cover Gods people so as to give them peace and safey. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
189MAL42is44figs-simile0You will go out, and you will leap like calves from the stallHere the redeemed people of Yahweh are spoken of as if they were young bulls released from their stalls, allowed to go out into their pasture. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-simile]])
190MAL43cn2rfigs-metaphor0you will trample down the wicked, for they will be ashes under the soles of your feetHere the victory of Gods people is spoken of as if they were walking over the burned bodies of their enemies. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
191MAL43f8ct0they will be ashesThe Israelites enemies are spoken of as having been burned to ashes ([Malachi 4:1](../04/01.md)).
192MAL44if2vfigs-abstractnouns0Remember the teaching of my servant Moses that I gave himIf your language does not use an abstract noun for the idea behind the word **teaching**, you can express the same idea with a verbal form such as “taught.” Alternate translation: “Remember what I taught my servant Moses” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]])
193MAL44td5c0RememberHere “Remember” stands for “Think about” and, at the same time, “Obey.”
194MAL44n5dr0HorebThis is another name for Sinai.
195MAL44r85gfigs-metonymy0all IsraelHere “all Israel” is a reference to all the people in the nation of Israel. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy]])
196MAL44arq60the statutesThese are the laws that God gave Israel for all time.
197MAL44l5p20the rulingsThese are legal decisions meant to make clear how the general statutes apply to everyday life.
198MAL45cnc1figs-metaphor0the coming of the great and fearful day of YahwehHere the occurrence of this day is spoken of as if it were coming. Alternate translation: “before the great and fearful day of Yahweh happens” (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
199MAL45s6ig0the great and fearful day of YahwehThis expression refers to any time in which Yahweh acts decisively.
200MAL46kql7figs-metaphor0He will turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathersHere changing how people think is spoken of as if it were turning their hearts. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])