Mal’akhi (Mal) 1

1 A prophecy, the word ofAdonaito Isra’el through Mal’akhi:

2 “I love you,” saysAdonai.

But you ask, “How do you show us your love?”

Adonaianswers, “‘Esav was Ya‘akov’s brother.

Yet I loved Ya‘akov

3 but hated ‘Esav.

I made his mountains desolate

and gave his territory to desert jackals.”

4 Edom says, “We are beaten down now,

but we will come back and rebuild the ruins.”

Adonai-Tzva’otanswers, “They can build,

but I will demolish.

They will be called the Land of Wickedness,

the people with whomAdonaiis permanently angry.

5 You will see it and say, ‘Adonaiis great,

even beyond the borders of Isra’el.’”

6 “A son honors his father and a servant his master. But if I’m a father, where is the honor due me? and if I’m a master, where is the respect due me? — saysAdonai-Tzva’otto youcohanimwho despise my name. You ask, ‘How are we despising your name?’

7 By offering polluted food on my altar! Now you ask, ‘How are we polluting you?’ By saying that the table ofAdonaidoesn’t deserve respect;

8 so that there’s nothing wrong with offering a blind animal as a sacrifice, nothing wrong with offering an animal that’s lame or sick. Try offering such an animal to your governor, and see if he will be pleased with you! Would he even receive you?” asksAdonai-Tzva’ot.

9 So if you pray now that God will show us favor, what your actions have accomplished is thatAdonai-Tzva’otasks, “Will he receive any of you?

10 Why doesn’t even one of you shut the doors and thus stop this useless lighting of fires on my altar? I take no pleasure in you,” saysAdonai-Tzva’ot, “and I will not receive an offering from you.

11 For from farthest east to farthest west my name is great among the nations. Offerings are presented to my name everywhere, pure gifts; for my name is great among the nations,” saysAdonai-Tzva’ot.

12 “But you profane it by saying that the table ofAdonaiis polluted, so that the fruit and food offered deserve contempt.

13 You also say, ‘It’s all so tiresome!’ and sniff scornfully at it,” saysAdonai-Tzva’ot. “Then you bring animals that were taken by violence, or they are lame or sick. This is the sort of offering you bring. Am I supposed to accept this from you?” asksAdonai.

14 “Moreover, cursed is the deceiver who has a male animal in his flock that is damaged, but vows and sacrifices toAdonaianyway. For I am a great king,” saysAdonai-Tzva’ot, “and my name is respected among the nations.

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