The Prophet Malachi
Malachi (450-400 B.C.) "malachi" (My messenger).
A prophet who lived in the fifth century B.C. By this
time the Jews had become disillusioned and apathetic.
Things were not as good as they had hoped. Drought and
crop failures along with opposition from various enemies
had made life difficult. They were neglecting the things
of God and offering imperfect sacrifices as well as
failing to give their tithes. The priests were lax and
did not encourage them. Mixed marriages and divorce had
become common.
The heart of Malachi`s message was to point to the fact
that as long as they neglected the things of God, they
could never expect to prosper. If they would repent, then
God would bless them. Then he speaks of the approaching
day of the Lord which will be ushered in by Elijah, who
will be a forerunner of the Messiah, and then Messiah
would come. The New Testament identifies Elijah as John
the Baptizer and Jesus as the Messiah (Matt. 3:1-12;
11:14).
The book of Malachi closes the Old Testament and a
prophet is not revealed in the Scriptures for
approximately 400 years until the beginning of the New
Testament.
Read More about The Prophet Malachi