Malachi 3:10.
The Book of Malachi. Malachi 3:8 speaks of robbing God of tithes and offerings.
the Book of Malachi describes
That would be the Book of Malachi.
Matthew -the first book of the New Testament.
Malachi
Malachi 3:10 Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.
In the Bible book of Malachi, written after 443 BCE, God asked Malachi to censure the priests who had deviated from their worship of God and were worshiping pagan gods, allowing sorcery, adultery, lying, fraud and oppression to exist among the Jews. In Malachi chapter 3 verse 7 he related Gods plea 'Return to me, and I will return to YOU'.
The first mention of hell in the Bible is in the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy, chapter 32, verse 22.
It is the book of Malachi.
Malachi was a minor prohet in the bible,there is a book with his name in the old testament.
A:We do not know who the prophet 'Malachi' was - there was never a person actually called Malachi. The Book of Malachi was written anonymously, probably in the early post-Exilic period. Verses 3:1-4 refer to 'my messenger' (Hebrew: mal'aki) and it is this reference that gives the book its name: Malachi.ADDITION: Possibly there was no writer of the book of Malachi by the name of Malachi, but since all other prophetic books have historically identified their author in the introductory heading, this suggests that Malachi was indeed the name of the last OT writing prophet in Israel.Jewish tradition identifies him as a member of the Great Synagogue that collected and preserved the Scriptures.
Malachi, the last of the Old Testament prophets, wrote the book bearing his name.A:We do not really know the prophet who wrote the Book of Malachi, but there was no person called Malachi. The word 'Malachi', used in the title of the book, actually means 'messenger' and is based on its use in the text. The author was anonymous, so we know nothing about him.