耶和华的日子

“万军之耶和华说,‘那日要来临了,就像烧红的火炉,所有狂妄自大、作恶多端的人都要像碎秸一样被火烧尽,连根带枝,荡然无存。 但必有公义的太阳为你们这些敬畏我名的人升起,它的光芒有医治的能力。你们必像栏中出来的牛犊一样欢欣跳跃。 到我所定的日子,你们必践踏恶人,他们必成为你们脚下的尘土。’这是万军之耶和华说的。

“你们要记住我仆人摩西的律法,就是我在何烈山借着他传给以色列人的律例和典章。

“看啊,在耶和华那伟大而可畏的日子来临以前,我必差遣以利亚先知到你们那里。 他必使父亲的心转向儿女,儿女的心转向父亲,免得我来用咒诅毁灭这地方。”

耶和华降罚的日子

万军之耶和华说:“看哪!那日来到,像烧着的火炉一样;骄傲的和作恶的,都必成为碎秸;那要来的日子,必把他们烧尽,不给他们留下一根一枝。 可是,对你们敬畏我名的人,必有公义的太阳升起来;它的光线有医治的功能;你们必出来跳跃,像栏里的肥牛犊。” 万军之耶和华说:“你们必践踏恶人;在我施行作为的日子,他们必在你们脚掌之下成为尘土。

“你们要谨记我仆人摩西的律法,就是我在何烈山为以色列众人所吩咐他的律例和典章。

预言差派以利亚来临

“看哪!在耶和华大而可畏的日子来到以先,我必差派以利亚先知到你们那里去。 他要使父亲的心转向儿女,儿女的心转向父亲,免得我来击打这地,以至完全毁灭。”(本章第1~6节在《马索拉文本》为3:19~24)

耶和華的日子

「萬軍之耶和華說,『那日要來臨了,就像燒紅的火爐,所有狂妄自大、作惡多端的人都要像碎稭一樣被火燒盡,連根帶枝,蕩然無存。 但必有公義的太陽為你們這些敬畏我名的人升起,它的光芒有醫治的能力。你們必像欄中出來的牛犢一樣歡欣跳躍。 到我所定的日子,你們必踐踏惡人,他們必成為你們腳下的塵土。』這是萬軍之耶和華說的。

「你們要記住我僕人摩西的律法,就是我在何烈山藉著他傳給以色列人的律例和典章。

「看啊,在耶和華那偉大而可畏的日子來臨以前,我必差遣以利亞先知到你們那裡。 他必使父親的心轉向兒女,兒女的心轉向父親,免得我來用咒詛毀滅這地方。」

(3:19)[a] “For indeed the day[b] is coming, burning like a furnace, and all the arrogant evildoers will be chaff. The coming day will burn them up,” says the Lord of Heaven’s Armies. “It[c] will not leave them even a root or branch. But for you who respect my name, the sun of vindication[d] will rise with healing wings,[e] and you will skip about[f] like calves released from the stall. You will trample on the wicked, for they will be like ashes under the soles of your feet on the day that I am preparing,” says the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.

Restoration through the Lord

“Remember the law of my servant Moses, to whom at Horeb[g] I gave rules and regulations for all Israel to obey.[h] Look, I will send you Elijah[i] the prophet before the great and terrible day of the Lord arrives. He will encourage fathers and their children to return to me,[j] so that I will not come and strike the earth with judgment.”[k]

Footnotes

  1. Malachi 4:1 sn Beginning with 4:1, the verse numbers through 4:6 in the English Bible differ from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), with 4:1 ET = 3:19 HT, 4:2 ET = 3:20 HT, etc., through 4:6 ET = 3:24 HT. Thus the book of Malachi in the Hebrew Bible has only three chapters, with 24 verses in ch. 3.
  2. Malachi 4:1 sn This day is the well-known “day of the Lord” so pervasive in OT eschatological texts (see Joel 2:30-31; Amos 5:18; Obad 15). For the believer it is a day of grace and salvation; for the sinner, a day of judgment and destruction.
  3. Malachi 4:1 tn Heb “so that it” (so NASB, NRSV). For stylistic reasons a new sentence was begun here in the translation.
  4. Malachi 4:2 tn Here the Hebrew word צְדָקָה (tsedaqah), usually translated “righteousness” (so KJV, NIV, NRSV, NLT; cf. NAB “justice”), has been rendered as “vindication” because it is the vindication of God’s people that is in view in the context. Cf. BDB 842 s.v. צְדָקָה 6; “righteousness as vindicated, justification, salvation, etc.”sn The expression the sun of vindication will rise is a metaphorical way of describing the day of the Lord as a time of restoration when God vindicates his people (see 2 Sam 23:4; Isa 30:26; 60:1, 3). Their vindication and restoration will be as obvious and undeniable as the bright light of the rising sun.
  5. Malachi 4:2 sn The point of the metaphor of healing wings is unclear. The sun seems to be compared to a bird. Perhaps the sun’s “wings” are its warm rays. “Healing” may refer to a reversal of the injury done by evildoers (see Mal 3:5).
  6. Malachi 4:2 tn Heb “you will go out and skip about.”
  7. Malachi 4:4 sn Horeb is another name for Mount Sinai (cf. Exod 3:1).
  8. Malachi 4:4 tn Heb “which I commanded him in Horeb concerning all Israel, statutes and ordinances.”
  9. Malachi 4:5 sn I will send you Elijah the prophet. In light of the ascension of Elijah to heaven without dying (2 Kgs 2:11), Judaism has always awaited his return as an aspect of the messianic age (see, e.g., John 1:19-28). Jesus identified John the Baptist as Elijah, because he came in the “spirit and power” of his prototype Elijah (Matt 11:14; 17:1-13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke 9:28-36).
  10. Malachi 4:6 tn Heb “he will turn the heart[s] of [the] fathers to [the] sons, and the heart[s] of [the] sons to their fathers.” This may mean that the messenger will encourage reconciliation of conflicts within Jewish families in the postexilic community (see Mal 2:10; this interpretation is followed by most English versions). Another option is to translate, “he will turn the hearts of the fathers together with those of the children [to me], and the hearts of the children together with those of their fathers [to me].” In this case the prophet encourages both the younger and older generations of sinful society to repent and return to the Lord (cf. Mal 3:7). This option is preferred in the present translation; see Beth Glazier-McDonald, Malachi (SBLDS), 256.
  11. Malachi 4:6 tn Heb “[the] ban” (חֵרֶם, kherem). God’s prophetic messenger seeks to bring about salvation and restoration, thus avoiding the imposition of the covenant curse, that is, the divine ban that the hopelessly unrepentant must expect (see Deut 7:2; 20:17; Judg 1:21; Zech 14:11). If the wicked repent, the purifying judgment threatened in 4:1-3 will be unnecessary.