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Questions:
2:14
Who was the wife of their youth?
What treacherous acts were committed?
What covenant is being referenced?
2:15
Who did God make one?
How did God make them one?
How was a ‘portion’ of the Spirit give?
Was the giving of the Spirit objective or subjective?
How should 2:15 be translated?
Who is the wife and groom?
2:16
How do ‘garments’ get covered with ‘injustice’?
2:17
How does God get ‘weary’ from one’s words?
3:1
Is the messenger John the Bapist or Jesus?
How will the messenger clear the way?
If the people have acted treachourously, why would they be seeking ‘the Lord,’ and how could they ‘delight’ in the covenant?
3:3
Why would the tribe of Levi rather than all of Israel be purified?
Is there a link between purification and presentation of offerings?
3:6
Is it the Lord’s faithfulness to himself that Jacob remains?
3:7
What is the relationship between ‘returning to God’ and obedience to his statutes?
How can Jacob return to the Lord?
3:8-10
How is one able to rob the Lord?
Is this talking about the tithe?
3:13
Why does the Lord consider their words ‘harsh’?
3:15
What was the ‘book’ that was written?
Who were those that feared the Lord?
3:16
When did the people ‘who feared the Lord’ speak to each other?
What did these individuals say that caused the Lord to ‘notice and listen’ to the people?
4:3
Who is ‘the sun of righteousness’?
What is the healing and why is the healing in ‘the sun of righteousness’s’ wings?
4:4-6
Are the instructions, statutes, and ordinances the covenant (of marriage) mentioned earlier?
Has Elijah come?
When did Elijah come?
When is (or was) the day of the lLord?
How does Elijah change the ‘hearts’ of both the father and the children?
Questions:
2:14
Who was the wife of their youth?
What treacherous acts were committed?
What covenant is being referenced?
2:15
Who did God make one?
How did God make them one?
How was a ‘portion’ of the Spirit give?
Was the giving of the Spirit objective or subjective?
How should 2:15 be translated?
Who is the wife and groom?
2:16
How do ‘garments’ get covered with ‘injustice’?
2:17
How does God get ‘weary’ from one’s words?
3:1
Is the messenger John the Bapist or Jesus?
How will the messenger clear the way?
If the people have acted treachourously, why would they be seeking ‘the Lord,’ and how could they ‘delight’ in the covenant?
3:3
Why would the tribe of Levi rather than all of Israel be purified?
Is there a link between purification and presentation of offerings?
3:6
Is it the Lord’s faithfulness to himself that Jacob remains?
3:7
What is the relationship between ‘returning to God’ and obedience to his statutes?
How can Jacob return to the Lord?
3:8-10
How is one able to rob the Lord?
Is this talking about the tithe?
3:13
Why does the Lord consider their words ‘harsh’?
3:15
What was the ‘book’ that was written?
Who were those that feared the Lord?
3:16
When did the people ‘who feared the Lord’ speak to each other?
What did these individuals say that caused the Lord to ‘notice and listen’ to the people?
4:3
Who is ‘the sun of righteousness’?
What is the healing and why is the healing in ‘the sun of righteousness’s’ wings?
4:4-6
Are the instructions, statutes, and ordinances the covenant (of marriage) mentioned earlier?
Has Elijah come?
When did Elijah come?
When is (or was) the day of the lLord?
How does Elijah change the ‘hearts’ of both the father and the children?
Text: Malachi 2:13-4:26
Structure:
Charge Agains the People 2:13-16
Promise of the Messenger 2:17-3:4
Promise of the Message 3:5-12
Promise of the Day 3:13-4:6
Theme: Covenant Faithfulness/Obedience
Theme: Promise of God’s Impending Judgment
Text: Malachi 2:13-4:26
Structure:
Charge Agains the People 2:13-16
Promise of the Messenger 2:17-3:4
Promise of the Message 3:5-12
Promise of the Day 3:13-4:6
Theme: Covenant Faithfulness/Obedience
Theme: Promise of God’s Impending Judgment
Questions:
2:14
Who was the wife of their youth?
What treacherous acts were committed?
What covenant is being referenced?
2:15
Who did God make one?
How did God make them one?
How was a ‘portion’ of the Spirit give?
Was the giving of the Spirit objective or subjective?
How should 2:15 be translated?
Who is the wife and groom?
2:16
How do ‘garments’ get covered with ‘injustice’?
2:17
How does God get ‘weary’ from one’s words?
3:1
Is the messenger John the Bapist or Jesus?
How will the messenger clear the way?
If the people have acted treachourously, why would they be seeking ‘the Lord,’ and how could they ‘delight’ in the covenant?
3:3
Why would the tribe of Levi rather than all of Israel be purified?
Is there a link between purification and presentation of offerings?
3:6
Is it the Lord’s faithfulness to himself that Jacob remains?
3:7
What is the relationship between ‘returning to God’ and obedience to his statutes?
How can Jacob return to the Lord?
3:8-10
How is one able to rob the Lord?
Is this talking about the tithe?
3:13
Why does the Lord consider their words ‘harsh’?
3:15
What was the ‘book’ that was written?
Who were those that feared the Lord?
3:16
When did the people ‘who feared the Lord’ speak to each other?
What did these individuals say that caused the Lord to ‘notice and listen’ to the people?
4:3
Who is ‘the sun of righteousness’?
What is the healing and why is the healing in ‘the sun of righteousness’s’ wings?
4:4-6
Are the instructions, statutes, and ordinances the covenant (of marriage) mentioned earlier?
Has Elijah come?
When did Elijah come?
When is (or was) the day of the lLord?
How does Elijah change the ‘hearts’ of both the father and the children?
Questions:
2:14
Who was the wife of their youth?
What treacherous acts were committed?
What covenant is being referenced?
2:15
Who did God make one?
How did God make them one?
How was a ‘portion’ of the Spirit give?
Was the giving of the Spirit objective or subjective?
How should 2:15 be translated?
Who is the wife and groom?
2:16
How do ‘garments’ get covered with ‘injustice’?
2:17
How does God get ‘weary’ from one’s words?
3:1
Is the messenger John the Bapist or Jesus?
How will the messenger clear the way?
If the people have acted treachourously, why would they be seeking ‘the Lord,’ and how could they ‘delight’ in the covenant?
3:3
Why would the tribe of Levi rather than all of Israel be purified?
Is there a link between purification and presentation of offerings?
3:6
Is it the Lord’s faithfulness to himself that Jacob remains?
3:7
What is the relationship between ‘returning to God’ and obedience to his statutes?
How can Jacob return to the Lord?
3:8-10
How is one able to rob the Lord?
Is this talking about the tithe?
3:13
Why does the Lord consider their words ‘harsh’?
3:15
What was the ‘book’ that was written?
Who were those that feared the Lord?
3:16
When did the people ‘who feared the Lord’ speak to each other?
What did these individuals say that caused the Lord to ‘notice and listen’ to the people?
4:3
Who is ‘the sun of righteousness’?
What is the healing and why is the healing in ‘the sun of righteousness’s’ wings?
4:4-6
Are the instructions, statutes, and ordinances the covenant (of marriage) mentioned earlier?
Has Elijah come?
When did Elijah come?
When is (or was) the day of the lLord?
How does Elijah change the ‘hearts’ of both the father and the children?
Questions:
2:14
Who was the wife of their youth?
What treacherous acts were committed?
What covenant is being referenced?
2:15
Who did God make one?
How did God make them one?
How was a ‘portion’ of the Spirit give?
Was the giving of the Spirit objective or subjective?
How should 2:15 be translated?
Who is the wife and groom?
2:16
How do ‘garments’ get covered with ‘injustice’?
2:17
How does God get ‘weary’ from one’s words?
3:1
Is the messenger John the Bapist or Jesus?
How will the messenger clear the way?
If the people have acted treachourously, why would they be seeking ‘the Lord,’ and how could they ‘delight’ in the covenant?
3:3
Why would the tribe of Levi rather than all of Israel be purified?
Is there a link between purification and presentation of offerings?
3:6
Is it the Lord’s faithfulness to himself that Jacob remains?
3:7
What is the relationship between ‘returning to God’ and obedience to his statutes?
How can Jacob return to the Lord?
3:8-10
How is one able to rob the Lord?
Is this talking about the tithe?
3:13
Why does the Lord consider their words ‘harsh’?
3:15
What was the ‘book’ that was written?
Who were those that feared the Lord?
3:16
When did the people ‘who feared the Lord’ speak to each other?
What did these individuals say that caused the Lord to ‘notice and listen’ to the people?
4:3
Who is ‘the sun of righteousness’?
What is the healing and why is the healing in ‘the sun of righteousness’s’ wings?
4:4-6
Are the instructions, statutes, and ordinances the covenant (of marriage) mentioned earlier?
Has Elijah come?
When did Elijah come?
When is (or was) the day of the lLord?
How does Elijah change the ‘hearts’ of both the father and the children?
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