Malachi 2:1-9

Malachi 2:1-9

[1] And now, O ye priests,  this commandment  [2] If ye will not hear,  and if ye will not lay  it to heart,  to give  glory  unto my name,  saith  the LORD  of hosts,  I will even send  a curse  upon you, and I will curse  your blessings:  yea, I have cursed  them already, because ye do not lay  it to heart.  [3] Behold, I will corrupt  your seed,  and spread  dung  upon your faces,  even the dung  of your solemn feasts;  and one shall take you away  with it. [4] And ye shall know  that I have sent  this commandment  unto you, that my covenant  might be with Levi,  saith  the LORD  of hosts.  [5] My covenant  was with him of life  and peace;  and I gave  them to him for the fear  wherewith he feared  me, and was afraid  before  my name.  [6] The law  of truth  was in his mouth,  and iniquity  was not found  in his lips:  he walked  with me in peace  and equity,  many  away  from iniquity.  [7] For the priest's  lips  should keep  knowledge,  and they should seek  the law  at his mouth:  for he is the messenger  of the LORD  of hosts.  [8] But ye are departed  out of the way;  ye have caused many  to stumble  at the law;  ye have corrupted  the covenant  of Levi,  saith  the LORD  of hosts.  [9] Therefore have I also made  you contemptible  and base  before all the people,  according  as ye have not kept  my ways,  but have been partial  in the law. 

What does Malachi 2:1-9 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Whereas the emphasis in Malachi"s argument shifts at this point somewhat from the sins of the priests (cf. Malachi 1:6; Malachi 2:1) to their possible fate, there is a continuing emphasis on their sins. In the preceding sections ( Malachi 1:6-14) the cultic activity of the priests (i.e, offering sacrifices) was prominent, but in this one ( Malachi 2:1-9) their teaching ministry is. As with the second hortatory discourse ( Malachi 2:10 to Malachi 3:6), this first one begins with positive motivation ( Malachi 1:2-5) and ends with negative motivation ( Malachi 2:1-9).