Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
(Proverbs 3:9-10).
storehouse— (II Chronicles 31:11, Margin; compare I Chronicles 26:20; Nehemiah 10:38; Nehemiah 13:5, Nehemiah 13:12).
prove me . . . herewith—with this; by doing so. Test Me whether I will keep My promise of blessing you, on condition of your doing your part (II Chronicles 31:10).
pour . . . out—literally, "empty out": image from a vessel completely emptied of its contents: no blessing being kept back.
windows of heaven— (II Kings 2:7).
that . . . not . . . room enough, etc.—literally, "even to not . . . sufficiency," that is, either, as English Version. Or, even so as that there should be "not merely" "sufficiency" but superabundance [JEROME, MAURER]. GESENIUS not so well translates, "Even to a failure of sufficiency," which in the case of God could never arise, and therefore means for ever, perpetually: so Psalms 72:5, "as long as the sun and moon endure"; literally, "until a failure of the sun and moon," which is never to be; and therefore means, for ever.
Reproof for the non-payment of tithes and offerings, which is the cause of their national calamities, and promise of prosperity on their paying them.
from . . . days of your fathers—Ye live as your fathers did when they brought on themselves the Babylonian captivity, and ye wish to follow in their steps. This shows that nothing but God's unchanging long-suffering had prevented their being long ago "consumed" (Malachi 3:6).
Return unto me—in penitence.
I will return unto you—in blessings.
Wherein, etc.— (Malachi 3:16). The same insensibility to their guilt continues: they speak in the tone of injured innocence, as if God calumniated them.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Malachi 3:10:
Ezekiel 34:26
Ezekiel 44:30
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