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Verse 9. IS THERE _NO KING IN THEE?_] None. And why? Because thou hast
rejected Jehovah thy king.
_IS THY COUNSELLOR PERISHED?_] No: but thou hast rejected the words
and advices of the prophets.
_P...
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NOW - The prophet places himself in the midst of their deepest
sorrows, and out of them he promises comfort. “Why dost thou cry out
aloud? is there no King in thee? is thy Counsellor perished?” . Is
t...
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CHAPTER 4
_ 1. The future of glory (Micah 4:1) _
2. The restoration and the final victory (Micah 4:6)
Micah 4:1. The last verse predicted the long desolation and ruin of
Zion. This is followed at on...
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MICAH 4:6 TO MICAH 5:1. EXILE AND RESTORATION: ISRAEL'S VICTORY OVER
THE NATIONS. The reference to the Babylonian exile (Micah 4:10) shows
that the passage is not earlier than the sixth century, Micah...
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WHY DOST THOU CRY. ? This refers to the birth-pangs of the new nation
which will be brought forth in that day and at that time. Compare
Isaiah 13:8; Isaiah 21:3, &c....
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_THE LORD WILL REDEEM HIS PEOPLE -- MICAH 4:6-10:_ Many times the
prophets of God talked first about the physical kingdom of Israel and
then moved to talk about the spiritual kingdom, the church. Here...
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NOW WHY DOST THOU CRY, &C.— As much as to say, "What cause is there
thus to cry and lament like a woman in labour, when it is so certainly
promised thee that thy ancient kingdom shall again return? Th...
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DISTRESS AND REDEMPTION. Micah 4:9 to Micah 5:1
RV. Now why doest thou cry out aloud? Is there no king in thee, is thy
counsellor perished, that pangs have taken hold of thee as of a woman
in travail?...
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Now why dost thou cry out aloud? is there no king in thee? is thy
counsellor perished? for pangs have taken thee as a woman in travail.
NOW WHY DOST THOU CRY OUT ALOUD? - addressed to the daughter...
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BRIGHT VISIONS OF THE FUTURE
Micah's view of Israel's future, especially in relation to the
nations. He believes that God chose Israel to maintain and teach true
religion, and that in this lies Israel...
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God says to the people in *Israel, ‘Now you are crying very
loudly.’ God trusted *Israel. He trusted the *remnant. He trusted
those people to bring about his purposes in the world. But they have
not o...
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MICAH SPEAKS A MESSAGE FROM GOD TO ALL THE NATIONS
MICAH
_LES PAINTER_
CHAPTER 4
4:1-8 NEW JERUSALEM WILL HAVE A HIGH POSITION OVER THE NATIONS
There is a big change now in Micah’s *prophecy. He...
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NOW WHY DOST THOU CRY OUT ALOUD? — The prophet places again, side by
side with his vision of returned glory, the circumstances of misery
which will intervene. The king and the counsellors of Jerusalem...
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עַתָּ֕ה לָ֥מָּה תָרִ֖יעִי רֵ֑עַ הֲ
מֶ֣לֶךְ אֵ
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THE KING TO COME
Micah 4:8 - Micah 5:1
WHEN a people has to be purged of long injustice, when some high aim
of liberty or of order has to be won, it is remarkable how often the
drama of revolution pa...
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THE PROMISE OF PEACE
Micah 4:1-13
It is not improbable that Isaiah, Micah 2:1-4, and Micah quoted an
older prophecy, which in its fullness, is yet to be fulfilled. In the
millennial age Israel, in he...
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From this scene of a corrupt people governed by corrupt rulers, the
prophet lifts his eyes, and looking into the future sees the day when
under true government deliverance will be wrought and the divi...
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Now why dost thou cry out aloud? [is (l) there] no king in thee? is
thy counsellor perished? for pangs have taken thee as a woman in
travail.
(l) In the meantime he shows that they would endure great...
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_No king, after Sedecias was taken. (Calmet) --- The two tribes shall
be led into captivity and released, v. 12. (Worthington)_...
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If, as some have supposed, that the word Migdol-Eder, which we
translate Tower, means Bethlehem, and the very place where the Jewish
shepherds were keeping their flocks by night, when the angels
annou...
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Lectures on the Minor Prophets.
W. Kelly.
The prophecy of Micah, like all the rest, has its own distinctive
properties, though falling into the general current of testimony to
Israel, and so far with...
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The Prophet blends here things in their nature wholly contrary, —
that the Jews were for a time to be cut off, — and that afterwards
they were to recover their former state. Why, he says, _dost thou c...
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But again the prophet, in the spirit of Isaiah, concludes his
denunciations of sin, and his prophecies of judgment and desolation,
by announcing the full re-establishment of blessing and glory in Zion...
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NOW WHY DOST THOU CRY OUT ALOUD?.... Or "cry a cry" w; a vehement one,
or set up a most lamentable cry, as if no help or hope were to be had,
but as in the most desperate condition: here the prophet r...
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Now why dost thou cry out aloud? [is there] no king in thee? is thy
counsellor perished? for pangs have taken thee as a woman in travail.
Ver. 9. _Now why dost thou cry out aloud?_] Shout and howl? _...
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_Now_ Now I have promised such great things to you, _why dost thou cry
out aloud_ As a woman in the anguish of her travail? Here the Jewish
people are addressed, as bewailing themselves under the mise...
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9-13 Many nations would assemble against Zion to rejoice in her
calamities. They would not understand that the Lord had collected them
as sheaves are gathered to be threshed; and that Zion would be
s...
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NOW; now that I have from the Lord promised such great good things to
you, after the seventy years captivity, and in the days of the
Messiah, WHY DOST THOU CRY OUT ALOUD? as if this case were desperat...
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Micah 4:9 cry H7321 (H8686) aloud H7452 king H4428 counselor H3289
(H8802) perished H6 (H8804) pangs...
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MICAH DESCRIBES THE COMING TRIBULATIONS OF JUDAH BUT GIVES THE FINAL
ASSURANCE THAT IN THE END YHWH WILL TRIUMPH (MICAH 4:9).
The near future is seen as bleak. Judah and Jerusalem are seen as in
despa...
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Micah 4:1. _But in the last days it shall come to pass, that the
mountain of the house of the LORD shall be established in the top of
the mountains, and it shall be exalted above the hills; and people...
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CONTENTS: The future kingdom of Christ on earth and Israel's happy
regathering. Battle of Armageddon.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: In the last days of the age, the Kingdom of Christ shall
be...
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Micah 4:1. _In the last days it shall come to pass._ In the new times,
as in Isaiah 4., which Micah had read, and now repeats by the Spirit.
In the gospel age the new-testament church, built above the...
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The Lord shall redeem thee from the hand of thine enemies
THE MORAL REGENERATION OF THE WORLD
I. The state of mankind requires it. “Is there no king in thee? is
thy counsellor perished?” It was more...
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 4:8 As the kingdom is established (Micah 4:8),
the focus moves from distress and salvation (Micah 4:9) to messianic
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 4:9 IS THERE NO KING IN YOU? Human kings cannot
save the people.
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CRITICAL NOTES.
Micah 4:9.] Zion will lose her king, wander into captivity, but will
be redeemed from her enemies. KING] Loss of royal government, the
cause of lamentation, more painful to Israel tha...
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EXPOSITION
MICAH 4:1
§ 4. _The prophet suddenly announces the future glory of the temple
mountain and the ideal happiness of the people_
MICAH 4:1
BUT. There is no adversative particle here; the ve...
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But in the last days (Micah 4:1)
Or in the later days. So we move on out into yet the future. This has
not yet happened, far from it, but it is going to happen. And I am
convinced that it is going to...
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Hosea 10:3; Hosea 13:10; Hosea 13:11; Hosea 3:4; Isaiah 13:8;...
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Now — Now I have promised such great things to you. No king — Thou
hast lost thy king Zedekiah, but thy God, thy king is with thee. Thy
counsellor — Hast thou none among thy wise counsellors left? Yet...