MICAH 1:1 Superscription. Rather than being identified by his father
or family (compare Joel 1:1; Jonah 1:1), this prophet is identified by
a location, “Micah of Moresheth.” Moresheth was about 22 miles (35
km) southwest of Jerusalem. Micah is never referred to as
“prophet,” but the source of his po... [ Continue Reading ]
MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:2 The Announcement of Judgment on Israel and
Judah. The first major section describes (1) God’s punishment of
Samaria and Judah (Micah 1:2); (2) abuses and abusers of Yahweh’s
land (Micah 2:1); and (3) God’s promise to gather Jacob (Micah
2:12).
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:3 Yahweh is COMING OUT for battle (compare
Isaiah 26:21; Zechariah 14:3). Canaanite shrines were located on HIGH
PLACES (see note on 1 Kings 3:2).
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:4 MOUNTAINS WILL MELT. Compare Psalms 97:5;
Nahum 1:5. The undoing of creation forewarns of the undoing of Samaria
(Micah 1:6).
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:5 JACOB... HOUSE OF ISRAEL. The whole nation
will be judged (Micah 2:12; Micah 3:1, Micah 3:8).
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:6 I WILL shows the Lord’s intention to act
(vv. Micah 1:7, Micah 1:15; Micah 2:3, Micah 2:12; Micah 4:6, Micah
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:7 ALL HER CARVED IMAGES... WAGES... IDOLS.
Yahweh’s judgment will be extensive. FEE OF A PROSTITUTE. The
spiritual infidelity of the city is like the actions of a prostitute
(compare Judges 2:17; Ezekiel 16:33).
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:8 GO STRIPPED AND NAKED. Wearing sackcloth
(Genesis 37:34) and covering one’s head (2 Samuel 15:30) usually
signified mourning. This may be a more intense mourning, or else an
image of going into exile (compare Isaiah 20:3). JACKALS... OSTRICHES.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:9 IT HAS REACHED probably refers to the
yet-to-be-identified “disaster” (v. Micah 1:12).
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:10 The names of the towns and the words
describing the disasters sound alike. Micah uses wordplay to reveal
the various disasters Judah will face when its towns are captured by
the Assyrians.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:11 SHAPHIR sounds like “beautiful” and
contrasts with NAKEDNESS AND SHAME. ZAANAN sounds like the Hebrew for
“come out.” In fear, the trembling INHABITANTS do not COME OUT for
battle. BETH-EZEL (“House of Taking Away”) expresses LAMENTATION
that the village was “taken away,” th... [ Continue Reading ]
MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:12 MAROTH conveys the concept of bitterness.
Thus, a “bitter” town longs FOR GOOD. The DISASTER from Yahweh,
who “will come down” (v. Micah 1:3), HAS COME DOWN to
Jerusalem’s gate (compare v. Micah 1:9).
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:13 The Hebrew for STEEDS sounds like LACHISH.
Ironically, the people are urged to harness horses to chariots not to
fight but to flee.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:14 MORESHETH-GATH. The name is associated with
the phrase “one who is betrothed” (Deuteronomy 22:23). Assyria
will receive a dowry (that is, PARTING GIFTS), along with the bride
(that is, Moresheth-gath). ACHZIB sounds like “deceitful” (compare
Jeremiah 15:18). The KINGS OF ISR... [ Continue Reading ]
MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 1:15 The Hebrew for CONQUEROR sounds like
MARESHAH and is often used to describe Israel’s taking of Canaan.
Those who formerly conquered the Canaanites will now themselves be
conquered. GLORY OF ISRAEL... ADULLAM. David fled to Adullam, where he
was pursued by Saul (1 Samuel 22:1... [ Continue Reading ]