Adam Clarke's
Bible Commentary in 8 Volumes
Volume
4
The Book of the Prophet Malachi
Chapter
2
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Notes on Chapter 2.
Verse 2. If ye will not
hear What I have spoken, lay it to
heart, and let
it sink down into your souls.
Give glory unto my name That honor that is due to me as
a Father, and
that fear that belongs to me as a Master, chap. 1:6.
I will even send a curse upon you I will dispense no
more good.
I will curse your blessings Even that which ye have
already shall not
profit you. When temporal blessings are not the means of leading
us to
God and heaven, they will infallibly lead us to hell. In
speaking of the
abuse of temporal blessings, one of our old poets, in his homely
phrase,
expresses himself thus:
Thus Gods best gifts, usurped by wicked ones, To poison turn by
their
con-ta-gi-ons.
Yea. I have
cursed them already This may refer, generally, to unfruitful
seasons; or, particularly, to a dearth that appears to have
happened about
this time. See Haggai 1:6-11.
Newcome translates, I will take away from you the shoulder.
This
was the part that belonged to the priest, Leviticus 7:32;
Deuteronomy
18:3.
Spread dung upon your faces Instead of receiving a
sacrifice at your
hands, I will throw your offerings back into your faces. Here
God shows
his contempt for them and their offerings.
That my covenant might be with Levi I gave the
priesthood and the
service of my altar to that tribe.
This has happened repeatedly since, to several classes of
priests. Not
maintaining, by purity of life and soundness of doctrine, the
dignity of the
ministerial function, they became contemptible before the
people; their
Uneager preaching was disregarded, and their persons at last
cast out as a
general loathing to the universe! See what happened to the truly
abominable priesthood of France and Rome 1796-8. They were the
sole
cause of that infidelity that brought about the revolution. They
are now
partially restored; and are endeavouring to supply by grimace,
paltry
superstition, and jesuitical cunning, what they want in purity
of morals,
soundness of doctrine, and unction from God. They must mend, or
look
for another revolution. Mankind will no longer put up with the
chaff of
puerile and fanatical ceremonies in place of the wheat of Gods
word and
worship.
Why do we deal treacherously Gain the affections of the
daughter of a
brother Jew, and then profane the covenant of marriage, held
sacred among
our fathers, by putting away this same wife and daughter! How
wicked,
cruel, and inhuman!
Verse 11. Daughter of a
strange god. Of a man who worships
an idol.
Verse 12
The
master and the scholar He who teachers such doctrine,
and he who follows this teaching, the Lord will cut off both the
one and
the other.
Yet had he the residue of the Spirit, he could have made
millions of pairs,
and inspired them all with living souls. Then wherefore one? He
made one
pair from whom all the rest might proceed, that he might have a
holy
offspring; that children being a marked property of one man and
one
woman, proper care might be taken that they should be brought up
in the
discipline of the Lord. Perhaps the holy or godly seed,
Take heed to your spirit Scrutinize the motives which
induce you to put
away your wives.
Covereth violence with his garment And he also notes
those who frame
idle excuses to cover the violence they have done to the wives
of their
youth, by putting them away, and taking others in their place,
whom they
now happen to like better, when their own wives have been worn
down in
domestic services.
Every one that doeth evil Ye say that it is right in
the sight of the Lord
to put away a wife, because she has no longer found favor in the
sight of
her husband. And because it has not been signally punished
hitherto, ye
blaspheme and cry out, Where is the God of judgment? Were he
such as
he is represented, would he not speak out? All these things show
that this
people were horribly corrupt. The priests were bad; the prophets
were
bad; the Levites were bad; and no wonder that the people were
irreligious,
profane, profligate, and cruel. |