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The Old Testament is 39 libraries inspired by God. The Old Testament can be divided into five parts: law, history, wisdom and poetry, Lord prophets and small prophets. When studying and studying the Old Testament, the world is very complex and can be inferred to occur only by chance. Big Bang theory may fill the gap for many people, but some things about it are meaningless to me. - the old days of the mission ". Mission is the heart of God, is the message and the Bible of the subject matter of all believers." 1 This mission, summarizes in one sixty-six books in the Bible. Paul reveals the mystery of Ephesians 3: 6 in the Old Testament. The beginning of creation, the Gentiles, or all the people who are not Jews, is part of the grace of the Lord's salvation.
In the Christian Greek Old Testament, the prophecy was last. And I made Malachi the deuterocanonical book or the last original before the New Testament. According to the Easton Bible Dictionary of 1897, Malachi may not be the right name, but simply means "the messenger of YHWH". The nickname of the Old Testament in Greece is his νχειρὶὶγγέλουαὐτο ((by the hands of his messenger). Some people doubt whether Malachi is the personal name of a prophet, as Malachi's name is not listed elsewhere in the Bible. Other prophecies in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament in Greece are not anonymous. Form Mal'akhi means "My Messenger"; it occurs at Malachi 3: 1 (Compared with Malachi 2: 7). However, if there are no additional syllables such as Yah, mal'akhiah, "Elohim's Messenger", this form is not suitable as the correct name. In fact, Haggai is clearly designated as the "messenger of the Elohim" (Hana 1: 13). Furthermore, in Septuagint and Vulgate, the book prefix guarantees the premise that Malachi's full name ends in a syllable. At the same time, the last sentence of the Greek Old Testament translation of Malachi 1: 1 "Use the hands of his messenger", and read Tagum. Pull the scribe. "