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Malachi 1:7 - Exposition

Ye offer polluted bread ( food ) upon mine altar. The prophet answers the priests simply by detailing some of their practices. The "bread" ( lechem ) is not the shewbread, which was not offered on the altar, but the flesh of the offered victims (see Le Malachi 3:11 , Malachi 3:16 ; 21:6; 22:25). This was "polluted" in that it was not offered in due accordance with the ceremonial Law, as is further explained in the next verse. Wherein have we polluted thee? They did not acknowledge the truth that (as St. Jerome says) "when the sacraments are violated, he himself, whose sacraments they are, is violated" (comp. Ezekiel 13:19 ; Ezekiel 20:9 ; Ezekiel 39:7 ). The table of the Lord is contemptible. This was the thought of their heart, if they did not give open expression to it in words. The "table of the Lord" ( Malachi 1:12 ) is the altar, on which were laid the sacrifices, regarded as the food. of God, and to be eaten by the fire ( Ezekiel 41:22 ; Ezekiel 44:16 ). They showed that they despised the altar by fancying that anything was good enough for offering thereon, as the next verse explains.

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