Malachi 2:14-16

14 1But you say, "Why does he not?" Because the LORD 2 was witness between you and the wife of your youth, 3to whom 4you have been faithless, though she is your companion and your wife by covenant.
15 5Did he not make them one, with a portion of the Spirit in their union?[a] And what was the one God[b] seeking?[c]6 Godly offspring. So guard yourselves[d] in your spirit, and let none of you be 7faithless to the wife of your youth.
16 "For 8the man who does not love his wife but divorces her,[e] says the LORD, the God of Israel, covers[f] his garment with violence, says the LORD of hosts. So guard yourselves in your spirit, and 9do not be faithless."

Malachi 2:14-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO MALACHI 2

This chapter contains a reproof both of priests and people for their sins. It begins with the priests, Mal 2:1 and threatens, in case they attend not to glorify the name of the Lord, they and their blessings should be cursed, their seed corrupted, dung spread upon them, and they took away with it, Mal 2:2,3 and the end of this commandment being sent them, of giving glory to the name of God, was that the covenant might appear to be with Levi, or him that was typified by him, Mal 2:4 of which covenant some account is given, with the reason why the blessings of it were given to him, with whom it was, Mal 2:5 who is described by the true doctrine he preached; by the purity of his lips; by the peaceableness and righteousness of his walk and conversation; and by his usefulness and success in turning many from sin, Mal 2:6 and it being part of the priest's office to preserve true knowledge, and communicate it, it is the duty of the people to seek to him for it; since he is the messenger of the Lord, Mal 2:7 but as for the priests of those times the prophet respects, they were apostates from the way of the Lord; made others to stumble at the law, and corrupted the covenant; and therefore became contemptible, base, and mean, in the sight of the people, Mal 2:8,9 who are next reproved for their marrying with those of other nations, idolatrous persons; and using polygamy and divorces, which were a profanation of the covenant of their fathers; a piece of perfidy and treachery among themselves; an abomination to the Lord; a profanation of his holiness; and led to idolatry, Mal 2:10,11 wherefore they are threatened to be cut off from the tabernacles of Jacob, and their sacrifices to be rejected; insomuch that the altar is represented as covered with weeping and tears, because disregarded, Mal 2:12,13. The reason of which was, because marrying more wives than one, and these strange women, was dealing treacherously with their lawful wives; was contrary to the first creation of man, and the end of it; and therefore such practices ought to be avoided; and the rather, since putting away was hateful to the Lord, Mal 2:14-16 and the chapter is concluded with a charge against them, that they wearied the Lord with their wicked words; affirming that the Lord took delight in the men that did evil; and that there were no judgment, truth, nor righteousness, in him, Mal 2:17.

Cross References 9

  • 1. [Malachi 1:2]
  • 2. Malachi 3:5
  • 3. [ver. 11; Isaiah 54:6]
  • 4. [See ver. 10 above]
  • 5. Matthew 19:4, 5; See Genesis 2:24
  • 6. [Ezra 9:2]
  • 7. [See ver. 10 above]
  • 8. Matthew 5:32; Mark 10:9, 11; Luke 16:18; 1 Corinthians 7:10
  • 9. [See ver. 10 above]

Footnotes 6

  • [a]. Hebrew in it
  • [b]. Hebrew the one
  • [c]. Or And not one has done this who has a portion of the Spirit. And what was that one seeking?
  • [d]. Or So take care; also verse 16
  • [e]. Hebrew who hates and divorces
  • [f]. Probable meaning (compare Septuagint and Deuteronomy 24:1-4); or "The Lord, the God of Israel, says that he hates divorce, and him who covers
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