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Malachi 4
The approaching misery of the wicked, and happiness of the
righteous, ver. 1-3. A direction to keep to the law, and to expect
Elijah, that is, John the Baptist, the fore-runner of the Messiah,
ver. 4-6.
Verse
1. Cometh - Tho' it be at a distance from you, yet it is coming and
will overtake you and overwhelm you too. As an oven - The
refiner's fire, chap. iii, 2, is now represented as a fire, burning
more dreadfully, as it did indeed when Jerusalem and the temple
were on fire, when the fire raged every where, but most fiercely
where the arched roofs made it double itself, and infold flames
with flames. And this may well be an emblem of the day of
judgment.
Verse
2. The sun of righteousness - Christ, who is fitly compared to the
sun, being the fountain of light, and vital heat to his church. And
of mercy and benignity; for the Hebrew word imports both. With
healing - His beams shall bring health and strength, with delight
and joy, safety and security. Go forth - Go out of Jerusalem,
before the fatal siege. Grow up - In strength, vigour and spiritual
stature. Of the stall - Where they are safe guarded and well
ordered.
Verse
3. Tread down the wicked - When believers by faith overcome the
world, when they suppress their corrupt appetites and passions,
and when the God of peace bruises Satan under their feet, then
they indeed tread down the wicked.
Verse
4. Remember - Now take leave of prophecy, for you shall have no
more 'till the great prophet,' till Shiloh come, but attend ye
diligently to the law of Moses. For all Israel - So long as they
should be a people and church. Statutes and judgments - Be not
partial; statutes and judgments, that is, the whole law must you
attend to, and remember it as God requires.
Verse
5. Behold I will send - Though the spirit of prophecy cease for
four hundred years, yet at the expiring of those years, you shall
have one sent, as great as Elijah. Elijah - Namely John the Baptist,
who came in the spirit and power of Elijah, Luke i, 17, and
therefore bears his name. Before - That is, immediately before; so
he was born six months before Christ, and began his preaching a
few years before Christ began to exercise his publick office. The
great and dreadful day of the Lord - This literally refers to the
times of vengeance upon the Jews, from the death of Christ to the
final desolation of the city and temple, and by accommodation, to
the end of the world.
Verse
6. And he - John the Baptist. Shall turn the heart - There were at
this time many great and unnatural divisions among the Jews, in
which fathers studied mischief to their own children. Of the
children - Undutiful children estranged from their fathers. With a
curse - Which ends in utter destruction; leaving Jerusalem a
desolate heap, and a perpetual monument of God's displeasure.
Some observe, that the last word of the Old Testament is a curse:
whereas the New Testament ends with a blessing, yea, the
choicest of blessings, The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with
us all! Amen. Dec. 24, 1766.
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