1. Malachi - Noun
2. Malachi - Proper noun
an Old Testament book containing the prophecies of Malachi
a Hebrew minor prophet of the 5th century BC
Source: WordNetAccording to this scheme, the book of Malachi consists of a series of disputes between Yahweh and the various groups within the Israelite community. Source: Internet
After the deaths of Haggai, Malachi, and the subject, the Holy Spirit left the people of Israel according to the Aggadah source,"Yoma, 96". Source: Internet
Certain traditions ascribe the book to Zerubbabel and Nehemiah; others, still, to Malachi, whom they designate as a Levite and a member of the "Great Synagogue." Source: Internet
As a result, most scholars consider the Book of Malachi to be the work of a single author who may or may not have been identified by the title Malachi. Source: Internet
For this reason Malachi the prophet, speaking about him to the people, fittingly said, 'Unto you shall the sun of righteousness arise, and healing is in his wings.' Source: Internet
He predicted the day of judgment using imagery similar to that of Malachi. Source: Internet