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Malachi

"Malachi, Malachias, Malache or Mal'achi (/ˈmæləkaɪ/ (listen); Hebrew: מַלְאָכִי‎‎, Modern: Malaḵi, Tiberian: Malʾāḵī, "Messenger", see malakh) was the traditional writer of the Book of Malachi, the last book of the Neviim (prophets) section in the Hebrew Bible. No allusion is made to him by Ezra, however, and he does not directly mention the restoration of the temple. The editors of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia implied that he prophesied after Haggai and Zechariah (Malachi 1:10; 3:1, 3:10) and speculated that he delivered his prophecies about 420 BCE, after the second return of Nehemiah from Persia (Book of Nehemiah 13:6), or possibly before his return, comparing Malachi 2:8 with Nehemiah 13:15 (Malachi 2:10–16 with Nehemiah 13:23)." - (en.wikipedia.org 29.12.2020)

Relationships with persons or entities via objects

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Was depicted (Actor) Malachi
Published / Printing plate produced Jean Le Clerc (1560-1621) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Amos ()
Was depicted (Actor) Zichariah ()
Was depicted (Actor) Jesus Christ ()
Was depicted (Actor) John the Baptist ()
Printing plate produced Jan Galle (1600-1676) ()
Printing plate produced / Intellectual creation Virgil Solis (1514-1562) ()
Drawn / Intellectual creation Stradanus (1523-1605) ()
Printed / Published David Zöpfel (1534-1562) ()
Printed / Published Johann Rasch (1540-1612) ()
Intellectual creation Jan Snellinck (1548-1638) ()

[Relation to person or institution] Malachi
Printing plate produced Mathias van Somer ()