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Book 39: Malachi by King James Version is a powerful and thought-provoking piece of literature that delves into themes of faith, redemption, and the consequences of human actions. The text is filled with vibrant imagery and rich symbolism that evoke a deep sense of introspection in the reader.

The author's writing style is both concise and evocative, drawing readers in with its lyrical prose and poignant narrative. The characters are well-developed and relatable, each grappling with their own struggles and dilemmas that ultimately lead them to seek spiritual guidance and solace.

Overall, Book 39: Malachi is a captivating and moving read that will leave readers contemplating their own beliefs and choices long after they have finished the final page. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of faith and morality.

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This eBook was produced by David Widger [widger@cecomet.net] with the help of Derek Andrew's text from January 1992 and the work of Bryan Taylor in November 2002.

Book 39 Malachi

39:001:001 The burden of the word of the LORD to Israel by Malachi.

39:001:002 I have loved you, saith the LORD. Yet ye say, Wherein hast thou loved us? Was not Esau Jacob's brother? saith the LORD: yet I loved Jacob,

39:001:003 And I hated Esau, and laid his mountains and his heritage waste for the dragons of the wilderness.

39:001:004 Whereas Edom saith, We are impoverished, but we will return and build the desolate places; thus saith the LORD of hosts, They shall build, but I will throw down; and they shall call them, The border of wickedness, and, The people against whom the LORD hath indignation for ever.

39:001:005 And your eyes shall see, and ye shall say, The LORD will be magnified from the border of Israel.

39:001:006 A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a father, where is mine honour? and if I be a master, where is my fear? saith the LORD of hosts unto you, O priests, that despise my name. And ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?

39:001:007 Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar; and ye say, Wherein have we polluted thee? In that ye say, The table of the LORD is contemptible... Continue reading book >>


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