Malaquías 1:6

6 Sacrificios indignos
El Señor
de los Ejércitos Celestiales dice a los sacerdotes: «Un hijo honra a su padre y un sirviente respeta a su señor. Si yo soy su padre y su señor, ¿dónde están el honor y el respeto que merezco? ¡Ustedes han tratado mi nombre con desprecio!
»No obstante, preguntan: “¿De qué manera hemos tratado tu nombre con desprecio?”.

Malaquías 1:6 Meaning and Commentary

Malachi 1:6

A son honoureth [his] father, and a servant his master,
&c.] Or, "will honour", or "should honour"; it is their duty to do so, both according to the laws of God and man; and so the Targum,

``lo concerning a son it is said (or commanded) that be should honour his father; and of a servant, that he should fear (or show reverence) before his master;''

see ( Exodus 20:12 ) ( Ephesians 6:5 ) :

if then I [be] a Father;
as he was the Father of his divine and eternal Son; the Father of spirits, angels, and the souls of men; the Father of all men by creation; and the Father of all mercies to them in providence, as he was to Israel; and, besides, was their Father by national adoption, as he was not to other people; and to many of them stood in this relation by special adopting grace:

where [is] mine honour?
there is an honour due to God on account of this relation; which should be shown by loving him, trusting in him, calling upon him, imitating and obeying him, and by making use of what he has given for his glory; he is to be honoured in heart and life, by words and actions, and with our substance. This question suggests, that he had not the honour given him, which belonged unto him:

and if I [be] a master;
the word is in the plural number, and may be understood of Jehovah, Father, Son, and Spirit; though the first Person seems rather designed, who stands in this relation to Christ, as Mediator; to the angels, his ministering spirits; to the ministers of the Gospel, and to all the saints; and indeed to all men, and particularly to the Israelites; as appeared by the special laws and commands he enjoined them, and by his special government, protection, and care of them:

where [is] my fear?
fear and reverence are due to the Lord from his people, considered in such a relation to them; not a slavish fear of wrath and punishment; but a godly filial fear, which is influenced by the goodness of God, and appears in a carefulness not to offend him, and by the performance of all religious worship, both private and public; and in this not only natural men, but professors of religion, and even God's own people, are wanting; yea, those that should set examples to others, as men in public office, and of a public character, as follows:

saith the Lord of hosts unto you, O priests, that despise my name;
for what is before said is not only said to the people in general; but to the priests in particular, who ought to have honoured and feared the Lord; and yet they despised his name, or made it contemptible; by not paying that regard to his authority, as a Father and master, they ought; by neglecting his worship, and not taking that care of offerings and sacrifices as became them:

and ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?
as if they were entirely innocent and guiltless.

Malaquías 1:6 In-Context

4 Los descendientes de Esaú en Edom podrán decir: «Hemos sido destrozados, pero reconstruiremos las ruinas».
No obstante, el Señor
de los Ejércitos Celestiales responde: «Puede ser que intenten reconstruirlas, pero yo las derribaré de nuevo. Su país será conocido como “tierra de perversidad” y su pueblo será llamado “el pueblo con quien el Señor
está para siempre enojado”.
5 Cuando vean la destrucción con sus propios ojos, dirán: “¡Verdaderamente la grandeza del Señor
se extiende más allá de las fronteras de Israel!”».
6 Sacrificios indignos
El Señor
de los Ejércitos Celestiales dice a los sacerdotes: «Un hijo honra a su padre y un sirviente respeta a su señor. Si yo soy su padre y su señor, ¿dónde están el honor y el respeto que merezco? ¡Ustedes han tratado mi nombre con desprecio!
»No obstante, preguntan: “¿De qué manera hemos tratado tu nombre con desprecio?”.
7 »Mostraron su desprecio al ofrecer sacrificios contaminados sobre mi altar.
»Entonces preguntan: “¿Cómo hemos contaminado los sacrificios?”.
»Los contaminaron al decir que el altar del Señor
no merece respeto.
8 Cuando ofrecen animales ciegos como sacrificio, ¿acaso no está mal? ¿Y no está mal también ofrecer animales lisiados y enfermos? ¡Intenten dar este tipo de regalos al gobernador y vean qué contento se pone!, dice el Señor
de los Ejércitos Celestiales.
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