Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
For en prest skal holde fast på kunnskap når han taler, og folk skal få spørre ham om hva som er Herrens vilje, bud og lover, for han er Herrens budbærer. Men dere har ikke levd slik. I stedet har dere ikke levd etter Herrens vilje, og på grunn av dere har mange snudd ryggen til Gud. Dere har ført fordervelse over den avtalen som Herren inngikk med Levi. Derfor har Jeg latt dere bli foraktet av hele folket, fordi dere ikke holder dere til Min plan og vilje. Dere håndhever loven ulikt og gjør forskjell på folk.»
What Does This Mean?
Malachi says that priests should teach people about God's laws and share their knowledge because they speak on behalf of God. This means priests are responsible for guiding others with wisdom and truth.
Explained for Children
Imagine a teacher who knows all the rules in school and helps other kids understand them better. That’s what a priest is like, but instead of school rules, they teach people about God's rules and how to follow them.
Historical Background
Malachi wrote this prophecy around 420 BC to the Jewish community returning from exile. He addressed priests who were not fulfilling their duties properly, emphasizing that they should be trustworthy sources of divine knowledge.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, a teacher or mentor could be like a priest in Malachi's time. They help others understand important principles and guide them through life's challenges with wisdom and truth.
Malachi spoke to the priests of his time, emphasizing their responsibility to teach God's laws and maintain spiritual guidance for the community.
How does Malachi’s message apply to modern religious leaders?
Modern religious leaders should model integrity and knowledge-sharing, just as priests were called to do in Malachi’s prophecy. They must provide accurate spiritual direction based on biblical teachings.
What role did priests have during Malachi's time?
Priests acted as intermediaries between God and the people, offering sacrifices, teaching laws, and providing moral guidance for the community returning from exile.
Can this verse be applied beyond religious contexts?
Yes, it can apply to any role where someone is expected to provide knowledge or advice. The principle of seeking wisdom from a trustworthy source holds true in various settings.