Malachi 2:14 - Exposition
Yet ye say, Wherefore? Here is the usual sceptical objection, as in Malachi 1:6 , Malachi 1:7 . The people will not acknowledge their guiltiness, and ask, "Why is God displeased with us? why are our offerings not acceptable?" The prophet replies, Because the Lord hath been witness, etc. The sin is now disclosed. Their marriages had been made before God; he who first instituted matrimony ( Genesis 2:24 ) was a witness of the contract and gave it his sanction (comp. Genesis 31:50 ). The wife of thy youth. Whom thou didst marry when thine affections were pure and fresh, and for whom thy love was strong and simple ( Proverbs 5:18 ). Against whom thou hast dealt treacherously; Septuagint, "whom thou hast deserted." This wife of thine thou hast betrayed, breaking faith with her by repudiating her. The wife of thy covenant. With whom thou didst make a solemn vow and covenant, to violate which is a monstrous crime. We have very little information respecting the religious ceremonies connected with a Jewish wedding. The previous espousal was a formal proceeding, conducted by friends and parents, and confirmed by oaths. The actual marriage seems to have been accompanied by certain solemn promises and blessings (see Proverbs 2:17 ; Ezekiel 16:8 ; Genesis 24:60 ; Ruth 4:11 , Ruth 4:12 ; Tobit 7:13; Smith, 'Dict. of Bible').
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