The LORD's Love for Jacob

11 A prophecy: The word of the Lord to Israel through Malachi.[1] 2 "I have loved you," says the Lord. "But you ask, 'How have you loved us?' "Was not Esau Jacob's brother?" declares the Lord. "Yet I have loved Jacob,

Other Translations of Malachi 1:1-2

King James Version

The LORD's Love for Jacob

11 The burden of the word of the Lord to Israel by by...: Heb. by the hand of Malachi. 2 I have loved you, saith the Lord. Yet ye say, Wherein hast thou loved us? Was not Esau Jacob's brother? saith the Lord: yet I loved Jacob,

English Standard Version

The LORD's Love for Jacob

11 The oracle of the word of the Lord to Israel by Malachi.Malachi means my messenger 2 "I have loved you," says the Lord. But you say, "How have you loved us?""Is not Esau Jacob's brother?" declares the Lord. "Yet I have loved Jacob

The Message

The LORD's Love for Jacob

11 A Message. God's Word to Israel through Malachi: 2 God said, "I love you." You replied, "Really? How have you loved us?"

New King James Version

The LORD's Love for Jacob

11 The burden Or oracle of the word of the Lord to Israel by Malachi. 2 "I have loved you," says the Lord. "Yet you say, 'In what way have You loved us?' Was not Esau Jacob's brother?" Says the Lord. "Yet Jacob I have loved;

New Living Translation

The LORD's Love for Jacob

11 This is the message that the Lord gave to Israel through the prophet Malachi. 2 "I have always loved you," says the Lord . But you retort, "Really? How have you loved us?" And the Lord replies, "This is how I showed my love for you: I loved your ancestor Jacob,

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Malachi 1:1-2

Commentary on Malachi 1:1-5

(Read Malachi 1:1-5)

All advantages, either as to outward circumstances, or spiritual privileges, come from the free love of God, who makes one to differ from another. All the evils sinners feel and fear, are the just recompence of their crimes, while all their hopes and comforts are from the unmerited mercy of the Lord. He chose his people that they might be holy. If we love him, it is because he has first loved us; yet we all are prone to undervalue the mercies of God, and to excuse our own offences.