Hi Marduk
From the OT, Malachi prophesied about the coming of daily mass. Where a perfect offering to the Father is acceptable.
Hmm. From the context, I understood Malachi to mean “everywhere” - where “from the rising of the sun to its setting” is a poetic way of saying “from East to West” (which is, itself, a poeticism of the mundane “everywhere”).
Mal 1:
6 "A son honors his father, and a servant his master. If then I am a father, where is my honor? And if I am a master, where is my fear? says the LORD of hosts to you, O priests, who despise my name. You say, ‘How have we despised thy name?’ 7 By offering polluted food upon my altar. And you say, ‘How have we polluted it?’* By thinking that the LORD’s table may be despised. 8 When you offer blind animals in sacrifice, is that no evil? And when you offer those that are lame or sick, is that no evil? Present that to your governor; will he be pleased with you or show you favor? says the LORD of hosts. 9 And now entreat the favor of God, that he may be gracious to us. With such a gift from your hand, will he show favor to any of you? says the LORD of hosts. 10 Oh, that there were one among you who would shut the doors, that you might not kindle fire upon my altar in vain! I have no pleasure in you, says the LORD of hosts, and I will not accept an offering from your hand. 11 For from the rising of the sun to its setting my name is great among the nations, and in every place incense is offered to my name, and a pure offering; for my name is great among the nations, says the LORD of hosts. 12 But you profane it when you say that the LORD’s table is polluted, and the food for it* may be despised. 13 ‘What a weariness this is,’ you say, and you sniff at me, * says the LORD of hosts. You bring what has been taken by violence or is lame or sick, and this you bring as your offering! Shall I accept that from your hand? says the LORD. 14 Cursed be the cheat who has a male in his flock, and vows it, and yet sacrifices to the Lord what is blemished; for I am a great King, says the LORD of hosts, and my name is feared among the nations
From the rising of the sun to its setting, i.e. daily
- in every place
- a pure offering for my name is done daily, says the Lord of Hosts
Rereading the passage, I’m struck by the fact that (in this translation) Malachi does not say “For from the rising of the sun to its setting my name is great
every day, and
every day incense is offered to my name, and a pure offering; for my name is great every
day of the week, says the LORD of hosts.”
Instead, he seems to specify that, as another prophet says, the word of the Lord will go out from Jerusalem unto the ends of the earth. In other words, that God will no longer be worshipped only in Jerusalem, and that, as you and others noted, this geographically comprehensive worship will be Eucharistic. Like so:
For from the rising of the sun to its setting my name is great
among the nations, and in every
place incense is offered to my name, and a pure offering; for my name is great
among the nations, says the LORD of hosts.
I, for one, would like to hear more of your thoughts on the matter. Am I misreading this passage? Do the Fathers understand this passage differently? Are there other places in Scripture where daily Eucharist is typified?
For example, manna was a type of Christ. Extending the typology, God’s provision for Israel’s daily bread could typify daily Eucharist. The problem with that, though, is that God provided manna every day except on the Sabbath. The counter to that objection, however, is that God still provided a sort of “reserved” manna for their daily food, but was teaching the Israelites about the importance of weekly rest.
Anybody have any other examples? That’s the only one, with pro and con arguments, that I can think of off the top of my head.