MALACHI’S CONTROVERSIAL CONCLUSION:

This contribution briefly outlines some of the prominent problems encountered in Malachi 3:22-24 (Eng. 4:4-6). The question posed can be formulated as an investigation of the most important problems that confront research on this final part of the book of Malachi and, secondly, what possible prospe...

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Published: University of the Free State 2020-06-01
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description This contribution briefly outlines some of the prominent problems encountered in Malachi 3:22-24 (Eng. 4:4-6). The question posed can be formulated as an investigation of the most important problems that confront research on this final part of the book of Malachi and, secondly, what possible prospects are there to solve (at least some of) the problems? This contribution argues that Malachi 3:22-24 (Eng. 4:4-6) should be viewed as two (Mal. 3:22 and 3:23-24, respectively) later additions to the book. It is also argued that the reading of the Septuagint, where verse 22 is placed as the last verse of the book, should be accepted as the better reading. Verses 23-24 were initially added to serve as an update to the previous unit (Mal. 3:13-21).
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spelling doaj-art-1dd8e3655a37489d80bd9a25f1f3ca012025-02-11T09:46:32ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892020-06-0140110.38140/at.v40i1.4473MALACHI’S CONTROVERSIAL CONCLUSION: This contribution briefly outlines some of the prominent problems encountered in Malachi 3:22-24 (Eng. 4:4-6). The question posed can be formulated as an investigation of the most important problems that confront research on this final part of the book of Malachi and, secondly, what possible prospects are there to solve (at least some of) the problems? This contribution argues that Malachi 3:22-24 (Eng. 4:4-6) should be viewed as two (Mal. 3:22 and 3:23-24, respectively) later additions to the book. It is also argued that the reading of the Septuagint, where verse 22 is placed as the last verse of the book, should be accepted as the better reading. Verses 23-24 were initially added to serve as an update to the previous unit (Mal. 3:13-21). https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4473Malachi 3:22-24Malachi 4:4-6SeptuagintElijah
spellingShingle MALACHI’S CONTROVERSIAL CONCLUSION:
Acta Theologica
Malachi 3:22-24
Malachi 4:4-6
Septuagint
Elijah
title MALACHI’S CONTROVERSIAL CONCLUSION:
title_full MALACHI’S CONTROVERSIAL CONCLUSION:
title_fullStr MALACHI’S CONTROVERSIAL CONCLUSION:
title_full_unstemmed MALACHI’S CONTROVERSIAL CONCLUSION:
title_short MALACHI’S CONTROVERSIAL CONCLUSION:
title_sort malachi s controversial conclusion
topic Malachi 3:22-24
Malachi 4:4-6
Septuagint
Elijah
url https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4473