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1:1  A pronouncement. The Lord’s word to Israel through Malachi.
1:2  I have loved you, says the Lord; but you say, “How have you loved us?” Wasn’t Esau Jacob’s brother? says the Lord. I loved Jacob,
1:3  but I rejected Esau. I turned Esau’s mountains into desolation, his inheritance into a wilderness for jackals.
1:4  Edom may say, “We are beaten down, but we will rebuild the ruins”; but the Lord of heavenly forces proclaims: They may build, but I will tear them down. They will call themselves a wicked territory, the people against whom the Lord rages forever.
1:5  Your eyes will see it and you will say, “May the Lord be great beyond the borders of Israel.”
1:6  A son honors a father, and a servant honors his master. But if I’m a father, where is my honor? Or if I’m a master, where is my respect? says the Lord of heavenly forces to you priests who despise my name. So you say, “How have we despised your name?”
1:7  By approaching my altar with polluted food. But you say, “How have we polluted it?” When you say, “The table of the Lord can be despised.”
1:8  If you bring a blind animal to sacrifice, isn’t that evil? If you bring a lame or sick one, isn’t that evil? Would you bring it to your governor? Would he be pleased with it or accept you? says the Lord of heavenly forces.
1:9  So now ask God to be gracious to us. After what you have done, will he accept you? says the Lord of heavenly forces.
1:10  Who among you will shut the doors of the temple so that you don’t burn something on my altar in vain? I take no delight in you, says the Lord of heavenly forces. I won’t accept a grain offering from your hand.
1:11  Nevertheless, from sunrise to sunset, my name will be great among the nations. Incense and a pure grain offering will be offered everywhere in my name, because my name is great among the nations, says the Lord of heavenly forces.
1:12  But you make my name impure when you say, “The table of the Lord is polluted. Its fruit, its food, is despised.”
1:13  But you say, “How tedious!” and you groan about it, says the Lord of heavenly forces. You permit what is stolen, lame, or sick to be brought for a sacrifice, and you bring the grain offering. Should I accept such from your hands? says the Lord.
1:14  I will curse the cheater who has a healthy male in his flock, but who promises and sacrifices to the Lord that which is corrupt. I am truly a great king, says the Lord of heavenly forces, and my name is feared among the nations.