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Some, as Geo. A. Smith, finding the same word in 3:1, 134 Outlines of an Introduction to the Old Testament have concluded that we do not have even the name of the prophet, and Jewish tradition has the singular notion that he was not a man but an angel. Other Jewish traditions are that the real author was Ezra, or Mordecai, or Nehemiah, or Zerubbabel. It is much better to regard Malachi as the proper name of the author of the book. II. Date From internal evidence we learn that it was written aft...er the captivity, but not until after the temple had been rebuilt and the sacrifices reestablished, i:6 to 2:9. The people are represented as having fallen into the habit of contracting foreign marriages, 2:10-16; and an irreligious and skeptical spirit pervades all classes, 2:17 to 3:6. In civil life they were under a governor, 1:8, and constituted a province of the Persian empire. These facts point to the time of Nehemiah 's second term as governor, 430-425 B. C. Malachi would then stand related to Nehemiah much in the same relation as Zechariah stood to Ezra.
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