MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:1 IN THE POWER OF THEIR HAND. Attention shifts
from cities and people to those who do evil because they have the
authority and ability to carry out their schemes.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:2 COVET... SEIZE... TAKE... OPPRESS. Taking
land and property (HIS INHERITANCE) from the weak was a violation of
the covenant (Exodus 20:17) and a primary reason for judgment against
Ahab’s house (1 Kings 21:1; see Micah 6:16).
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:3 AGAINST THIS FAMILY. The entire community is
accountable for the sins of its leaders. A TIME OF DISASTER. See Amos
5:13.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:4 TAUNT SONG. These oppressors had seized
property from the defenseless (vv. Micah 2:1). Now the APOSTATE (the
Assyrians?) will seize their land and they will be mocked for their
losses.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:5 YOU WILL HAVE NONE. The dishonest
land-grabbers are excluded from the inheritance they denied to others
(v. Micah 2:2).
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:7 The people thought that a God of grace could
never bring the disaster mentioned in vv. Micah 2:3.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:8 These acts are similar to the abuses
detailed in vv. Micah 2:1. MY PEOPLE... AN ENEMY. The accusation of
hostility is supported by three examples of enemy-like conduct in war.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:10 ARISE AND GO... NO PLACE TO REST. The
UNCLEANNESS of their injustice has denied rest to others, and so the
Lord demands that the people be exiled from their own place of rest.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:11 PREACH... OF WINE. The people welcomed
“preaching” that emphasized overindulgence. They did not want to
hear that they were violating God’s standards.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:12 The first main section ends with the
Shepherd of Israel gathering his sheep into the protective fold and
leading them out as their triumphant King.
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 2:13 OPENS THE BREACH. The picture shifts to a
king leading his army out (THEY BREAK THROUGH) from an enclosed city.
KING... BEFORE THEM... LORD. The identity of the Shepherd-King who
leads the people into battle is fully revealed.
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