1:1 The word of the Lord to Israel by Malachi.

1:2 You have been loved by me, says the Lord. But you say, Where

 was your love for us? Was not Esau Jacob's brother? says the

 Lord: but Jacob was loved by me,

1:3 And Esau was hated, and I sent destruction on his mountains,

 and gave his heritage to the beasts of the waste land.

1:4 Though Edom says, We are crushed down but we will come back,

 building up the waste places; this is what the Lord of armies

 has said: They may put up buildings, but I will have them

 pulled down; and they will be named The land of evil-doing, and

 The people against whom the Lord keeps his wrath for ever.

1:5 And your eyes will see it; and you will say, The Lord is

 great even outside the limits of Israel.

1:6 A son gives honour to his father, and a servant has fear of

 his master: if then I am a father, where is my honour? and if I

 am a master, where is the fear of me? says the Lord of armies

 to you, O priests, who give no value to my name. And you say,

 How have we not given value to your name?

1:7 You put unclean bread on my altar. And you say, How have we

 made it unclean? By your saying, The table of the Lord is of no

 value.

1:8 And when you give what is blind for an offering, it is no

 evil! and when you give what is damaged and ill, it is no evil!

 Give it now to your ruler; will he be pleased with you, or will

 you have his approval? says the Lord of armies.

1:9 And now, make request for the grace of God so that he may

 have mercy on us: this has been your doing: will he give his

 approval to any of you? says the Lord of armies.

1:10 If only there was one among you who would see that the

 doors were shut, so that you might not put a light to the fire

 on my altar for nothing! I have no pleasure in you, says the

 Lord of armies, and I will not take an offering from your

 hands.

1:11 For, from the coming up of the sun till its going down, my

 name is great among the Gentiles; and in every place the smell

 of burning flesh is offered to my name, and a clean offering:

 for my name is great among the Gentiles, says the Lord of

 armies.

1:12 But you make it unholy by saying, The Lord's table has

 become unclean, and his food is of no value.

1:13 And you say, See, what a weariness it is! and you let out

 your breath at it, says the Lord of armies; and you have given

 what has been cut about by beasts, and what is damaged in its

 feet and ill; this is the offering you give: will this be

 pleasing to me from your hands? says the Lord.

1:14 A curse on the false man who has a male in his flock, and

 takes his oath, and gives to the Lord a damaged thing: for I am

 a great King, says the Lord of armies, and my name is to be

 feared among the Gentiles.

2:1 And now, O you priests, this order is for you.

2:2 If you will not give ear and take it to heart, to give glory

 to my name, says the Lord of armies, then I will send the curse

 on you and will put a curse on your blessing: truly, even now I

 have put a curse on it, because you do not take it to heart.

2:3 See, I will have your arm cut off, and will put waste on

 your faces, even the waste from your feasts; and you will be

 taken away with it.

2:4 And you will be certain that I have sent this order to you,

 so that it might be my agreement with Levi, says the Lord of

 armies.

2:5 My agreement with him was on my side life and peace, and I

 gave them to him; on his side fear, and he had fear of me and

 gave honour to my name.

2:6 True teaching was in his mouth, and no evil was seen on his

 lips: he was walking with me in peace and righteousness,

 turning numbers of people away from evil-doing.

2:7 For it is right for the priest's lips to keep knowledge, and

 for men to be waiting for the law from his mouth: for he is the

 servant sent from the Lord of armies.

2:8 But you are turned out of the way; you have made the law

 hard for numbers of people; you have made the agreement of Levi

 of no value, says the Lord of armies.

2:9 And so I have taken away your honour and made you low before

 all the people, even as you have not kept my ways, and have

 given no thought to me in using the law.

2:10 Have we not all one father? has not one God made us? why

 are we, every one of us, acting falsely to his brother, putting

 shame on the agreement of our fathers?

2:11 Judah has been acting falsely, and a disgusting thing has

 been done in Jerusalem; for Judah has made unclean the holy

 place of the Lord which is dear to him, and has taken as his

 wife the daughter of a strange god.

2:12 The Lord will have the man who does this cut off root and

 branch out of the tents of Jacob, and him who makes an offering

 to the Lord of armies.

2:13 And this again you do: covering the altar of the Lord with

 weeping and with grief, so that he gives no more thought to the

 offering, and does not take it with pleasure from your hand.

2:14 But you say, For what reason? Because the Lord has been a

 witness between you and the wife of your early years, to whom

 you have been untrue, though she is your friend and the wife to

 whom you have given your word.

2:15 ... So give thought to your spirit, and let no one be false

 to the wife of his early years.

2:16 For I am against the putting away of a wife, says the Lord,

 the God of Israel, and against him who is clothed with violent

 acts, says the Lord of armies: so give thought to your spirit

 and do not be false in your acts.

2:17 You have made the Lord tired with your words. And still you

 say, How have we made him tired? By your saying, Everyone who

 does evil is good in the eyes of the Lord, and he has delight

 in them; or, Where is God the judge?

3:1 See, I am sending my servant, and he will make ready the way

 before me; and the Lord, whom you are looking for, will

 suddenly come to his Temple; and the angel of the agreement, in

 whom you have delight, see, he is coming, says the Lord of

 armies.

3:2 But by whom may the day of his coming be faced? and who may

 keep his place when he is seen? for he is like the

 metal-tester's fire and the cleaner's soap.

3:3 He will take his seat, testing and cleaning the sons of

 Levi, burning away the evil from them as from gold and silver;

 so that they may make offerings to the Lord in righteousness.

3:4 Then the offering of Judah and Jerusalem will be pleasing to

 the Lord, as in days gone by, and as in past years.

3:5 And I will come near to you for judging; I will quickly be a

 witness against the wonder-workers, against those who have been

 untrue in married life, against those who take false oaths;

 against those who keep back from the servant his payment, and

 who are hard on the widow and the child without a father, who

 do not give his rights to the man from a strange country, and

 have no fear of me, says the Lord of armies.

3:6 For I am the Lord, I am unchanged; and so you, O sons of

 Jacob, have not been cut off.

3:7 From the days of your fathers you have been turned away from

 my rules and have not kept them. Come back to me, and I will

 come back to you, says the Lord of armies. But you say, How are

 we to come back?

3:8 Will a man keep back from God what is right? But you have

 kept back what is mine. But you say, What have we kept back

 from you? Tenths and offerings.

3:9 You are cursed with a curse; for you have kept back from me

 what is mine, even all this nation.

3:10 Let your tenths come into the store-house so that there may

 be food in my house, and put me to the test by doing so, says

 the Lord of armies, and see if I do not make the windows of

 heaven open and send down such a blessing on you that there is

 no room for it.

3:11 And on your account I will keep back the locusts from

 wasting the fruits of your land; and the fruit of your vine

 will not be dropped on the field before its time, says the Lord

 of armies

3:12 And you will be named happy by all nations: for you will be

 a land of delight, says the Lord of armies.

3:13 Your words have been strong against me, says the Lord. And

 still you say, What have we said against you?

3:14 You have said, It is no use worshipping God: what profit

 have we had from keeping his orders, and going in clothing of

 sorrow before the Lord of armies?

3:15 And now to us the men of pride seem happy; yes, the

 evil-doers are doing well; they put God to the test and are

 safe.

3:16 Then those in whom was the fear of the Lord had talk

 together: and the Lord gave ear, and it was recorded in a book

 to be kept in mind before him, for those who had the fear of

 the Lord and gave thought to his name.

3:17 And they will be mine, says the Lord, in the day when I

 make them my special property; and I will have mercy on them as

 a man has mercy on his son who is his servant.

3:18 Then you will again see how the upright man is different

 from the sinner, and the servant of God from him who is not.

4:1 For see, the day is coming, it is burning like an oven; all

 the men of pride and all who do evil will be dry stems of

 grass: and in the day which is coming they will be burned up,

 says the Lord of armies, till they have not a root or a branch.

4:2 But to you who give worship to my name, the sun of

 righteousness will come up with new life in its wings; and you

 will go out, playing like young oxen full of food.

4:3 And the evil-doers will be crushed under you, they will be

 dust under your feet, in the day when I do my work, says the

 Lord of armies.

4:4 Keep in mind the law of Moses, my servant, which I gave him

 in Horeb for all Israel, even the rules and the decisions.

4:5 See, I am sending you Elijah the prophet before the day of

 the Lord comes, that great day, greatly to be feared.

4:6 And by him the hearts of fathers will be turned to their

 children, and the hearts of children to their fathers; for fear

 that I may come and put the earth under a curse.