Eschatology in Malachi: The emergence of a doctrine
In this article the eschatology of Malachi is investigated within its own historical context. The socio-political and spiritual situation of the early postexilic Persian era in Yehud is briefly outlined. The attention is then focused on the prophetic voices which articulated eschatological visions a...
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doaj-79af618a5973494fa24f551cc01684432020-11-24T23:37:15ZafrAOSISIn die Skriflig1018-64412305-08532016-11-01501e1e1010.4102/ids.v50i1.20912092Eschatology in Malachi: The emergence of a doctrineBob Wielenga0Unit of Reformed Theology, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn this article the eschatology of Malachi is investigated within its own historical context. The socio-political and spiritual situation of the early postexilic Persian era in Yehud is briefly outlined. The attention is then focused on the prophetic voices which articulated eschatological visions at that point in time. This article’s contention is that Malachi’s eschatology had developed from that of Haggai, being influenced in the process by the eschatological insights of Zechariah and 3 Isaiah. The conclusion is that in Malachi Haggai’s proclamation of eschatological hope is confirmed, albeit adjusted by the introduction of divine judgement into his eschatological discourse in response to the community’s disappointment at the perceived delay in the fulfilment of the promised future.https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/2091Malachi and eschatologyEschatology in postexilic prophecyEnd-time figures in postexilic prophecy Images of judgment in postexilic prophecyThe prophet Elijah in Malachi |
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Eschatology in Malachi: The emergence of a doctrine |
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In this article the eschatology of Malachi is investigated within its own historical context. The socio-political and spiritual situation of the early postexilic Persian era in Yehud is briefly outlined. The attention is then focused on the prophetic voices which articulated eschatological visions at that point in time. This article’s contention is that Malachi’s eschatology had developed from that of Haggai, being influenced in the process by the eschatological insights of Zechariah and 3 Isaiah. The conclusion is that in Malachi Haggai’s proclamation of eschatological hope is confirmed, albeit adjusted by the introduction of divine judgement into his eschatological discourse in response to the community’s disappointment at the perceived delay in the fulfilment of the promised future. |
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Malachi and eschatology Eschatology in postexilic prophecy End-time figures in postexilic prophecy Images of judgment in postexilic prophecy The prophet Elijah in Malachi |
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