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Tag: Malachi

Malachi rebukes Israel’s unfaithfulness and foretells the coming of the Lord and His messenger. It emphasizes God’s love, justice, and covenant faithfulness. The book points to Christ, the Sun of Righteousness, who brings healing and salvation, and John the Baptist, the forerunner who prepares the way for His coming.

  • Malachi Explained

    The book of Malachi serves as the final prophetic voice in the Old Testament, highlighting Israel’s covenant unfaithfulness and anticipation of redemption through a coming messenger. It emphasizes themes of divine love, true worship, and the need for covenant purity, ultimately bridging to the New Testament’s fulfillment in Christ.

    Malachi Explained
  • Book of Malachi

    The Book of Malachi is the final Old Testament text, addressing the spiritual apathy and unfaithfulness of post-exilic Judah while foreshadowing the Messiah. It features six disputations emphasizing God’s love, covenant faithfulness, and the need for true worship. Malachi highlights judgment and grace, ultimately pointing to Christ’s fulfillment.

    Book of Malachi