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Selected Verse: Malachi 1:12 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Mal 1:12 |
Strong Concordance |
But ye have profaned [02490] it, in that ye say [0559], The table [07979] of the LORD [03068] is polluted [01351]; and the fruit [05108] thereof, even his meat [0400], is contemptible [0959]. |
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King James |
But ye have profaned it, in that ye say, The table of the LORD is polluted; and the fruit thereof, even his meat, is contemptible. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
Renewal of the charge in Mal 1:7.
fruit . . . meat--the offerings of the people. The "fruit" is the produce of the altar, on which the priests subsisted. They did not literally say, The Lord's table is contemptible; but their acts virtually said so. They did not act so as to lead the people to reverence, and to offer their best to the Lord on it. The people were poor, and put off God with the worst offerings. The priests let them do so, for fear of offending the people, and so losing all gains from them. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
And ye have profaned - o (are habitually profaning it), in that ye say It was the daily result of their daily lives and acts. "It is probable that the priests did not use such words, but that by their very deeds, they proclaimed this aloud: as in the, 'The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.' For in that he is seen to be a despiser, though he say it not in words, yet, by their very deeds and by the crookedness of their lives, they all but cry out, There is no God. For they who live as though God beheld not, and do all things recklessly and unholily, by their own deeds and works deny God. So they who are not earnest to preserve to the holy altar the reverence becoming to it, by the very things which they do, say,
The table of the Lord is despised - Not the "table of showbread," since it is so called in reference to the sacrifice offered thereon. Ezekiel had probably so called the altar, which he saw in his vision of the new temple. Eze 44:16. It is what was before called "the altar;" an altar, in regard to the sacrifices offered to God; a "table," in regard to the food of the sacrifice therefrom received. Both names, "altar" Mat 5:23; Heb 13:10. and "table" Co1 10:21. being received in the New Testament, both were received in the early Church. For each represented one side of the great eucharistic action, as it is a Sacrifice and a sacrament. But the title "altar" was the earliest.
It may be here a different profaneness of the priests. They connived at the sin of the people in sacrificing the maimed animals which they brought, and yet, since they had their food from the sacrifices, and such animals are likely to have been neglected and ill-conditioned, they may very probably have complained of the poverty of their lot, and despised the whole service. For the words used, "its produce, the eating thereof is contemptible" belong to their portion, not to what was consumed by fire. With this agrees their cry. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
But ye - O priests! And the people by your examples. Ye say - By your deportment. Is polluted - Not a sacred thing. His meat - Either the meat which fell to the priest's share, or the portion which was laid upon the altar. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Ye have profaned it - Ye have desecrated God's worship; is it any wonder that God should cast you off, and follow you with his judgments? |
7 Ye offer [05066] polluted [01351] bread [03899] upon mine altar [04196]; and ye say [0559], Wherein have we polluted [01351] thee? In that ye say [0559], The table [07979] of the LORD [03068] is contemptible [0959].
21 Ye cannot [3756] [1410] drink [4095] the cup [4221] of the Lord [2962], and [2532] the cup [4221] of devils [1140]: ye cannot [3756] [1410] be partakers [3348] of the Lord's [2962] table [5132], and [2532] of the table [5132] of devils [1140].
10 We have [2192] an altar [2379], whereof [1537] [3739] they have [2192] no [3756] right [1849] to eat [5315] which serve [3000] the tabernacle [4633].
23 Therefore [3767] if [1437] thou bring [4374] thy [4675] gift [1435] to [1909] the altar [2379], and there [2546] rememberest [3415] that [3754] thy [4675] brother [80] hath [2192] ought [5100] against [2596] thee [4675];
16 They shall enter [0935] into my sanctuary [04720], and they shall come near [07126] to my table [07979], to minister [08334] unto me, and they shall keep [08104] my charge [04931].