1 Of the messenger of the Lord, John Baptist, and of Christ’s office.

Behold, I will send my [a]messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me: and the [b]Lord whom ye seek, shall speedily come to his Temple: even the [c]messenger of the Covenant, whom ye desire: behold, he shall come, saith the Lord of hosts.

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  1. Malachi 3:1 This is meant of John Baptist, as Christ expoundeth it, Luke 7:27.
  2. Malachi 3:1 Meaning, Messiah, Ps. 40:1, 7; Dan. 9:17, 25.
  3. Malachi 3:1 That is, Christ, by whom the covenant was made and ratified, who is called the Angel or messenger of the covenant, because he reconcileth us to his father and is Lord or king, because he hath the government of his Church.

And said, [a]Repent: for the [b]kingdom of heaven is at hand.

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  1. Matthew 3:2 The word in the Greek tongue signifieth a changing of our minds and heart from evil to better.
  2. Matthew 3:2 The kingdom of Messiah, whose government shall be heavenly, and nothing but heavenly.

[a]As it is written in the [b]Prophets, (A)Behold, [c]I send my messenger [d]before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee.

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  1. Mark 1:2 John goeth before Christ, as it was forespoken by the Prophets.
  2. Mark 1:2 This is the figure Metonymy, whereby is meant the books of the Prophets, Malachi and Isaiah.
  3. Mark 1:2 The Prophet useth the present tense, when he speaketh of a thing to come, being as a sure of it, as if he saw it.
  4. Mark 1:2 A metaphor taken from the usage of kings, which used to have ushers go before them.

((A)When [a]Annas and Caiaphas were the high Priests) the word of God came unto John, the son of Zacharias in the wilderness.

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  1. Luke 3:2 Josephus calleth him Ananus.

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