That "pure offering" is Christ. There is nothing else so pure.
Agree...the "clean oblation" is Christ.
Malachais 1:11 "For from the rising of the sun even to the going down, my name is great among the Gentiles, and in every place there is sacrifice, and there is offered to my name a clean oblation: for my name is great among the Gentiles, saith the Lord of hosts."
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I know what you're looking at but it's not what you're thinking. God says there is a day coming when his name will be great among the Gentiles and the nations but that is not today. He's speaking of the future Millennium when all peoples, names and tribes will rejoice in God. God's name is not great among the nations today. Incense speaks of prayer and is used alot in the scriptures to denote prayer. That "pure offering" is Christ. There is nothing else so pure.
God purpose in choosing Israel was they might witness to the world of Him and they were not doing that so Malachi was rebuking them for bringing God's name into disrepute.
We know, that because of the sins of Israel that God turned to the Gentiles. At one point we read that Christ, after weeping over Jerusalem, walked out of the temple and it's as if to say...."the glory of the Lord (Icabod) has departed." It's now the time of the Gentiles. He will once again turn back to his elected Israel after this time is complete which I believe is coming to an end.
Again, Malachais' prophecy foretells that God will accept of the sacrifice that shall be offered in every place among the Gentiles. A "clean oblation" to Catholics is the precious Body and Blood of Christ in the Eucharistic Sacrifice of the Mass and that's why I said Christ abides 24/7 in fulfillment of Malachais' prophecy 1:11 until the end of the world.
This fulfillment was evidenced in the institution by Jesus of a more perfect Sacrifice; an "unbloody oblation", later called the Holy Mass, in place of the bloody Mosaic sacrifices, Mal. 1:11; St.Luke 22:19-20.
This sacrifice was to be offered on altars all over the world, "from the rising of the sun, unto the going down thereof", instead of a single altar in a central place, as called for in the Old Testament. Deut. 12, Esdras 7:17, Mal. 1:11.
Actually, I know what you're looking at but it's not what you're thinking! Your error lies in thinking that Malachais was speaking of one country and of one people and in forgetting he prophecied the end of the Jewish sacrifices which were offered in one place and instead would be offered all over the world from the rising of the sun until the going down. And 2, Malachais' prophecy has already been fulfilled the moment the Gentiles accepted the Good News of Christ and were converted to the Church (baptized). From that time on, God's name was indeed great among the Gentiles. In Acts, we read how they met on Sunday and the "clean oblation" was offered to God by them comemmorating Our Lord's Body and Blood by the breaking of the Bread. And the 24/7 offering of the "clean oblation" continually goes on today, in every Catholic Mass all over the world.
God says there is a day coming when his name will be great among the Gentiles and the nations but that is not today. He's speaking of the future Millennium when all peoples, names and tribes will rejoice in God. God's name is not great among the nations today.
It is today becasue Malachais' prophecy, the last of Isrea's divine prophecies, has already been fulfilled just like all the other OT prophecies....in Jesus Christ. Since he prophecied in the 5th century BC, he was speaking of a future millenium, and that millenium began when Christ was born and will go until the end of the world.
We know, that because of the sins of Israel that God turned to the Gentiles. At one point we read that Christ, after weeping over Jerusalem, walked out of the temple and it's as if to say...."the glory of the Lord (Icabod) has departed." It's now the time of the Gentiles.
Agree. The time of the Gentiles is the Millennium, the Church age. And yes, God's name as was preached and accepted by by the Gentiles has been preached and accepted by people of every nation all over the world...it will continue until the exact number has been reached only known by God, Our Father in Heaven. So, God's name which is Jesus Christ is indeed great amongst those who believe, follow and love Him by keeping His commandments.