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The last Old Testament prophet — called Israel out for going through the motions
The final voice before 400 years of prophetic silence. Malachi challenged priests who offered blemished sacrifices, people who were robbing God by withholding tithes, and a community that questioned whether serving God was even worth it — also promised that Elijah would come before 'the great and terrible day of the LORD' — a prophecy the New Testament says pointed to John the Baptist.
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4 chapters across 1 book
Malachi is introduced here as the author and final prophetic voice of the Old Testament, whose message frames the entire book as a confrontational dialogue between God and a people who have grown spiritually indifferent.
One Father, One Creator — So Why the Betrayal?Malachi 2:10-12Malachi speaks in his own voice here, asking a rhetorical question that cuts to the heart of communal faithlessness — if one God created everyone, why are they tearing each other's covenants apart?
God Said Prove Me WrongMalachi is identified here as the final prophetic voice before a 400-year silence, giving his words in this chapter the weight of a last call — not routine prophecy but a closing argument from God.
The Final Warning Before the Mic Goes SilentMalachi is identified here as the author delivering this final divine message, with his name — meaning 'my messenger' — underscoring that he is God's appointed voice closing out the entire Old Testament prophetic tradition.
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