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Malachie 2:7

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7 Car les lèvres du sacrificateur doivent garder la science, et de sa bouche on recherche la loi; car il est le messager de l'Éternel des armées.

Malachie 2:7 Meaning and Commentary

Malachi 2:7

For the priest's lips should keep knowledge
Or "shall keep knowledge", as the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions; or "do keep knowledge", as the Arabic version; and so the Syriac version, "for the lips of the priest drop knowledge"; all this is true of Christ our great High Priest; for as it was predicted of him, that his lips should keep knowledge, so they have kept it, and do keep it; not concealing it, but preserving it, and communicating it freely and openly; as he did to his disciples and followers when here on earth, and by them to others; and still does by his Spirit, giving to men the knowledge of themselves and state; the knowledge of himself, and the way of salvation by him, and of the truths of the Gospel: and they should seek the law at his mouth;
not the law of Moses, but the doctrine of grace, and any wholesome instruction and advice; which he is greatly qualified to give, being the wonderful Counsellor: it may be rendered, "they shall seek", or "do seek"; and which has been fulfilled, especially in the Gentiles, and in the isles that waited for his law or doctrine, ( Isaiah 11:10 ) ( 42:4 ) : for he [is] the messenger of the Lord of hosts;
or "angel" F23; he is the Angel of God's presence, and of the covenant, ( Isaiah 63:9 ) ( Malachi 3:1 ) which name he has from being sent, for he came not of himself, but his Father sent him; he was sent as a priest to atone for the sins of his people, and to be their Saviour; and as a prophet, to instruct and teach them; and therefore they should seek to him for knowledge, and attend his word and ordinances, and implore his spirit and grace.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 (Kalm) (aggelov) , Sept; "angelus", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, Cocceius, Burkius.
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Malachie 2:7 In-Context

5 Mon alliance avec lui était la vie et la paix, et je les lui donnai pour qu'il eût de la crainte; et il me craignit, et il trembla devant mon nom.
6 La loi de vérité était dans sa bouche, et il ne s'est point trouvé de perversité sur ses lèvres. Il a marché avec moi dans la paix et dans la droiture, et il en a détourné plusieurs de l'iniquité.
7 Car les lèvres du sacrificateur doivent garder la science, et de sa bouche on recherche la loi; car il est le messager de l'Éternel des armées.
8 Mais vous, vous vous êtes écartés de cette voie; vous en avez fait broncher plusieurs par votre enseignement; vous avez violé l'alliance de Lévi, dit l'Éternel des armées.
9 Et moi aussi, je vous ai rendus méprisables et abjects à tout le peuple, parce que vous ne gardez pas mes voies, et que vous avez égard à l'apparence des personnes en appliquant la loi.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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