Old Testament Essays (Jul 2018)

Malachi’s use of תּוֺרַה in his Dialogue in Connection with the Wisdom Tradition of Proverbs

  • Blessing Onoriode Boloje

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1

Abstract

Read online

This article examines the connection between Malachi’s use of תּוֺרַה in his dialogue and the wisdom tradition of Proverbs. The proposition of the article is that wisdom in the book of Proverbs is tôrāh-oriented and that Malachi’s use of tôrāh serves to present and elevate tôrāh as Israel’s Wisdom Tradition/teaching. The ideas of hearing, keeping, or forsaking the tôrāh in Proverbs 28:4, 7, 9; 29:18 correspond to the idea of remembering the tôrāh of Moses in Malachi 3:21. Within the contextual perspective of the Mosaic covenant, it is believed that keeping the Mosaic tôrāh constitute wisdom for Israel (Deut. 4:6; cf. PS. 19:7; 119:130). As taught in the Old Testament, wisdom is, in some extent, the manifest expression and outworking of the Yahweh’s law in the heart and life. Thus, in light of the close connection between tôrāh and wisdom in the Old Testament, this article presents a general understanding of wisdom relative to the Hebrew Bible as a background, it examines tôrāh wisdom from selected passages in the book of Proverbs, analyses the use of tôrāh in Malachi’s dialogue and then concludes with a synthesis of the relationship between tôrāh wisdom in Proverbs and tôrāh usage in Malachi’s dialogue.

Keywords