Malachi 1 - 1:12 .
Malachi 2 - 5:05 .
Malachi 3 - 10:16 .
Malachi 4 - 14:36 .
Isaiah 61 - 16:12 .
Isaiah 62 - 19:00 .
Not much is known about the prophet Malachi, (whose name means “my messenger”), but contextual clues suggest that this was written after the exile had ended. Enthusiasm for right worship of God had waned, and Malachi exhorts the priests to honor the Lord. Uniquely, Malachi presents his prophesy using a conversational pattern between the priests and the Lord God, wherein God makes a claim, the priests respond by asking questions, and subsequently the Lord answers. This book is a mixture of indictment and hope, pointing those who are indifferent to God’s ordinances to worship rightly while encouraging the faithful to stay the course and receive the Lord’s favor.
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Christian Standard Bible translation.
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Colossians 1-4, Psalms 85-86
2 Samuel 21-24, Psalm 84
2 Samuel 18-20, Psalm 83
2 Samuel 15-17, Psalms 81-82
2 Samuel 12-14, Psalm 80
2 Samuel 9-11, Psalm 79
2 Samuel 5-8, Psalm 78
2 Samuel 1-4, Psalm 77
Philippians 1-4, Proverbs 31
1 Samuel 26-31, Proverbs 30:18-33
1 Samuel 23-25, Proverbs 30:1-17
1 Samuel 19-22, Proverbs 29:15-27
1 Samuel 16-18, Proverbs 29:1-14
1 Samuel 13-15, Proverbs 28:15-28
1 Samuel 9-12, Proverbs 28:1-14
1 Samuel 5-8, Proverbs 27
1 Samuel 1-4, Proverbs 26:13-28
Ephesians 1-6, Proverbs 26:1-12
Ruth 1-4, Proverbs 25
Romans 13-16, Proverbs 24
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