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Text -- Malachi 3:11 (NET)

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Wesley: Mal 3:11 - -- All kind of devourers, the locusts, the canker - worm, and the caterpillar, which though they are in incredible multitudes, yet a rebuke from God will...
All kind of devourers, the locusts, the canker - worm, and the caterpillar, which though they are in incredible multitudes, yet a rebuke from God will check them all at once, as if they were but one.

Your vine shall carry their fruit 'till they are fully ripe.
JFB: Mal 3:7-12 - -- 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.
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.

JFB: Mal 3:7-12 - -- 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 bu...
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" (Mal 3:6).

JFB: Mal 3:7-12 - -- (Mal 3:16). The same insensibility to their guilt continues: they speak in the tone of injured innocence, as if God calumniated them.
(Mal 3:16). The same insensibility to their guilt continues: they speak in the tone of injured innocence, as if God calumniated them.

JFB: Mal 3:11 - -- (See on Mal 2:3). I will no longer "rebuke (English Version, 'corrupt') the seed," but will rebuke every agency that could hurt it (Amo 4:9).
Clarke: Mal 3:11 - -- I wilt rebuke the devourer - The locusts, etc., shall not come on your crops; and those that are in the country I will disperse and destroy
I wilt rebuke the devourer - The locusts, etc., shall not come on your crops; and those that are in the country I will disperse and destroy

Clarke: Mal 3:11 - -- Neither shall your vine cast her fruit - Every blossom shall bear fruit, and every bunch of grapes come to maturity.
Neither shall your vine cast her fruit - Every blossom shall bear fruit, and every bunch of grapes come to maturity.
Calvin -> Mal 3:11
Calvin: Mal 3:11 - -- God now again confirms the truth, that he would not in one way only be bountiful to them. He might indeed distribute to us daily our food, as we know...
God now again confirms the truth, that he would not in one way only be bountiful to them. He might indeed distribute to us daily our food, as we know that he thus fed his people in the wilderness; but his will is that the seed should rot in the earth, that it should then germinate, and in course of time grow, until it shoots into ears of corn; but it is still in no small danger, nay the corn is subject to many evils before it be gathered into the garner; for the locusts, the worms, the mildew, and other things may destroy it. God therefore, in order to set forth his kindness to men, enumerates here the ways and the means by which food is preserved; for it would not be enough that the seed should germinate, and that there should appear evidences of a great produce, the ears being fine and abundant, but it is necessary that the ears of corn themselves, before they become ripe, should be preserved from above; for on the one hand the chafers, the locusts, the worms, and other grubs, may suddenly creep in and devour the corn while in the field, and on the other hand, storms, and hail, and mildew, and oilier pestilential things, as I have said, may prove ruinous to the corn.
Hence God shows here, that he takes constant care of us, and every day and every night performs the office of a good and careful head of a family, who always watches for its benefit.
In the word devourer, I include all the evils to which we see that corn is subject; he therefore says, he shall not destroy the fruit of the earth; nor bereaved shall be the vine for you in the fields. The verb
TSK -> Mal 3:11
TSK: Mal 3:11 - -- rebuke : Joe 2:20; Amo 4:9, Amo 7:1-3; Hag 2:17
destroy : Heb. corrupt
neither : Deu 11:14; Jer 8:13; Joe 1:7, Joe 1:12, Joe 2:22; Hab 3:17; Zec 8:12

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Barnes -> Mal 3:11
Barnes: Mal 3:11 - -- And I will rebuke the devourer - , the locust, caterpillar, or any like scourge of God. It might be, that when the rain watered the fields, the...
And I will rebuke the devourer - , the locust, caterpillar, or any like scourge of God. It might be, that when the rain watered the fields, the locust or caterpillar etc. might destroy the grain, so that the labors of man should perish; wherefore he adds, "I will rebuke the devourer. Neither shall your vine cast her fruit before the time,"holding out a fair promise, but cut off by the frost-wind or the hail; the blossoms or the unripe fruit strewing the earth, as a token of God’ s displeasure.
Poole -> Mal 3:11
Poole: Mal 3:11 - -- I will rebuke lay a restraint upon, or prohibit, and the prohibition shall be effectual; if God so check, no creature is or dares be deaf to it; such...
I will rebuke lay a restraint upon, or prohibit, and the prohibition shall be effectual; if God so check, no creature is or dares be deaf to it; such a check not only quiets the unruly sea, but can dry it up.
The devourer all kinds of devourers, the locust, the canker-worm, caterpillar, &c., pests of those countries very often; though they are in mighty armies and incredible multitudes, yet a rebuke from God will check them all at once as if they were but one.
For your sakes not for merit in you, but for good to you.
He shall not destroy consume and eat it, as those vermin always did wherever they came.
The fruits of your ground corn sown by your hand, and grass springing up of its own nature, both which these locusts devour wheresoever they come, and leave penury or famine behind them.
Neither shall your vine cast her fruit no blasting or burning winds shall make them drop, no frosts or hails shall destroy your vines. This was once the plague of Egypt, Psa 105:33-36 .
Before the time your vines shall carry their fruit till they are fully ripe.
In the field where they had large vineyards and oliveyards planted, and God will make them prosper if this people will return to him.
Haydock -> Mal 3:11
Haydock: Mal 3:11 - -- Devour; locusts and other vermin. (Menochius) ---
Malachias came later than Aggeus, and probably speaks of a different famine, to which the Jews we...
Devour; locusts and other vermin. (Menochius) ---
Malachias came later than Aggeus, and probably speaks of a different famine, to which the Jews were exposed for neglecting to pay tithes. (Calmet) ---
How many now work on holydays, as if all depended on their labour and not on God's blessing! (Haydock)
Gill -> Mal 3:11
Gill: Mal 3:11 - -- And I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes,.... Or "eater" m; the locust or caterpillar, or any such devouring creature, that eats up the herbage, ...
And I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes,.... Or "eater" m; the locust or caterpillar, or any such devouring creature, that eats up the herbage, corn, and fruits of trees; every such creature is under the restraint of Providence; and by a nod, a rebuke, they are easily prevented doing the mischief they otherwise would; these are the Lord's great army, which he can send and call off as he pleases, Joe 1:4,
and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground; as he has done, by eating all green things, as the locust, caterpillar, and canker worm do, grass, corn, and trees:
neither shall your vine cast her fruit before the time in the field; which some understand of the devourer or locust, that that should not cause the vine to be abortive, or cast its fruit before its time, or bereave it of it; but it seems best to interpret it of the vine itself not casting its fruit, as an untimely birth, by blighting and blasting winds:
saith the Lord of hosts; who holds the winds in his fists, and will not suffer them when he pleases, any more than the locusts, to hurt the trees of the earth, Rev 7:1.

expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes: Mal 3:11 Heb “and I will rebuke for you the eater and it will not ruin for you the fruit of the ground.”
Geneva Bible -> Mal 3:11
Geneva Bible: Mal 3:11 And I will rebuke the ( l ) devourer for your sakes, and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground; neither shall your vine cast her fruit before...






