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Verse 8. _REJOICE NOT AGAINST ME, O MINE ENEMY_] The captive
Israelites are introduced as speaking here and in the preceding verse.
The _enemy_ are the _Assyrians_ and _Chaldeans_; the _fall_ is their...
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REJOICE NOT AGAINST ME, O MINE ENEMY - The prophet still more makes
himself one with the people, not only as looking for God, but in
penitence, as Daniel bewails “his own sins and the sins of his
peop...
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CHAPTER 7
_ 1. The prophet's complaint (Micah 7:1) _
2. Confession, prayer and thanksgiving (Micah 7:7)
Micah 7:1. It is the prophet's voice complaining over the conditions
of the people. But he is...
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ISRAEL'S CONFESSION OF FAITH. This undoubtedly post-exilic utterance
of Israel's confidence _in._ Yahweh's delivering intervention falls
into three portions, probably once distinct, viz. Micah 7:7 (th...
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_O mine enemy_ i.e. the instrument of God's -visitation," the heathen
oppressor of Israel.
_when I fall_ Rather, FOR (IF) I HAVE FALLEN. The -falling" is of
course not that of sin, but of calamity, w...
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_ISRAEL TURNED BACK TO GOD -- MICAH 7:8-13:_ The nation of Israel had
fallen exceedingly low. After a time of repentance and spiritual
growth God would raise them up again. Things might have been dark...
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DISCOURSE: 1215
ADDRESS OF THE JEWISH CHURCH TO HER ENEMIES
Micah 7:8. Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall
arise; when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me. I
wi...
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THE PROPHET LOOKS TO GOD. Micah 7:7-13
RV. But as for me, I will look unto Jehovah; I will wait for the God
of my salvation: my God will hear me. Rejoice not against me, O mine
enemy: when I fall, I s...
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Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise;
when I sit in darkness, the LORD shall be a light unto me.
REJOICE NOT AGAINST ME - at my fall.
O MINE ENEMY - as Babylon, Edom,...
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7:8 enemy. (m-7) Feminine. see ver. 10. arise; (n-13) * Lit. 'when I
have fallen I have arisen.'...
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CONFESSION AND CONTRITION BRING BACK HOPE
1-6. Jerusalem laments her estate. The righteous among her children
are taken from her by violence (Micah 7:1). The rulers misuse their
position for their sel...
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WHEN I FALL] calamity, not sin, is meant....
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MICAH SPEAKS A MESSAGE FROM GOD TO ALL THE NATIONS
MICAH
_LES PAINTER_
CHAPTER 7
In this chapter, Micah continues to describe the situation in
Jerusalem. But in his vision (dream), Micah seems to...
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The words ‘I’ and ‘me’ here refer to the people in Jerusalem.
In the *Hebrew language, those words are female. That is because the
name ‘Jerusalem’ is female in that language. Therefore it is as if
Je...
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O MINE ENEMY. — The Hebrew word is strictly a female enemy (see
Micah 7:10), and is used of enemies collectively. The cities of
Babylon and Edom are probably intended. They are mentioned together in
P...
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אַֽל ־תִּשְׂמְחִ֤י אֹיַ֨בְתִּי֙ לִ֔י
כִּ֥י נָפַ֖לְתִּי...
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OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS
Micah 7:7
AFTER so stern a charge, so condign a sentence, confession is natural,
and, with prayer for forgiveness and praise to the mercy of God, it
fitly closes the whole book....
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GOD'S COMPASSION FOR AN ERRING PEOPLE
Micah 7:1-20
Things had come to an awful pass in the favored city. Oppression,
bribery, and bloodshed, were everywhere in the ascendant. Men wrought
evil with b...
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Following the charge, the people break into a lamentation which is of
the nature of a confession, submission to judgment and hope. The
prophet answers the cry with a message of hope, which, however, e...
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Rejoice not against me, (h) O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise;
when I sit in darkness, the LORD [shall be] a light unto me.
(h) This is spoken in the voice of the Church, which calls the
malig...
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Reader! it is truly blessed when a child of God can thus look at every
foe and triumph in Christ. Times of darkness are times for faith to be
in lively exercise. It is of no real consequence in what s...
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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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_LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS_
‘Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise;
when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me. I will bear
the indignation of the Lord, because...
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Here the Prophet assumes the character of the Church and repels a
temptation, which proves very severe to us in adversities; for there
is not so much bitterness in the evil itself, as in the mockery o...
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In chapter 7 the prophet takes the place of intercessor before God, in
the name of the people-presenting to Him at once their deep misery and
their iniquities [1] -speaking in their name, and identify...
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REJOICE NOT AGAINST ME, O MINE ENEMY,.... These are the words of the
prophet in the name of the church, continued in an apostrophe or
address to his and their enemy; by whom may be meant, literally, t...
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Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise; when
I sit in darkness, the LORD [shall be] a light unto me.
Ver. 8. _Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy_] Here is the triumph
of f...
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_Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy_ Here begins a new subject; the
Jewish nation in general being here introduced speaking in their
captivity, and addressing themselves to the Chaldeans. _When I fa...
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THE PRAYER OF REPENTANCE...
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Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy, the hostile world-power in
general being addressed, as from the standpoint of the Lord's people;
WHEN I FALL, I SHALL ARISE, for the restoration of Israel was tho...
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8-13 Those truly penitent for sin, will see great reason to be
patient under affliction. When we complain to the Lord of the badness
of the times, we ought to complain against ourselves for the badne...
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The prophet in this verse personates the church, and brings her in
bespeaking the enemy in this manner: REJOICE NOT; let it be no
pleasure or matter of glorying to time, that the day of calamity hath...
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Micah 7:8 rejoice H8055 (H8799) enemy H341 (H8802) fall H5307 (H8804)
arise H6965 (H8804) sit...
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THE RIGHTEOUS OF ISRAEL ARE HOWEVER CONFIDENT THAT IN ALL THIS YHWH
WILL BE WITH THEM AND WILL SUSTAIN THEM WHILE THEIR ENEMY WILL BE
CONFOUNDED (MICAH 7:7).
The words that follow clearly refer to mor...
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Micah 7:8
I. Men commonly think a sin to be cancelled when it is done and over;
or, in other words, that amendment is an expiation. They do not take
the trouble to repent. Regret, vexation, sorrow, su...
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The prophet begins in a sorrowful strain, and there is much that is
said in the chapter, yet there is also much of holy confidence in God.
Micah 7:1. _Woe is me! for I am as when they have gathered t...
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CONTENTS: Israel's sad present condition. The voice of the remnant in
the last days.
CHARACTERS: God, Micah.
CONCLUSION: When a child of God has much occasion to cry «Woe is me»
when it seems that a...
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Micah 7:1. _I am as when they have gathered the summer fruits._ “I
am become as the gatherers of late figs, as the gleaners of the
vintage.” NEWCOME.
Micah 7:8. _Rejoice not against me, oh mine enemy:...
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_Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy; when I fail, I shall arise;
when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me _
THE REJOICING FOE REBUKED
I. The rejoicing foe. At the moment of convers...
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MICAH—NOTE ON MICAH 7:8 I FALL... RISE;... I SIT IN DARKNESS...
LIGHT. The city is compared to a prisoner of war, near death and in a
dungeon of gloom. Yet the Lord provides the sure hope of freedom....
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CRITICAL NOTES.
MICAH 7:7.] Having no hope from man, the prophet looks to God, and
speaks in the name of the Church. SALV.] _i.e._ from whom all help
comes.
MICAH 7:8. REJOICE] The enemy must not th...
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EXPOSITION
MICAH 7:1
§ 5. _Israel's penitential acknowledgment of the general corruption._
MICAH 7:1
WOE IS ME! (Job 10:15). Micah threatens no more; he repre
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The prophet said,
Woe is me! for I am as when they have gathered the summer fruits, as
the grape gleanings of the vintage: there is no cluster to eat: my
soul desires the first ripe fruit (Micah 7:1)...
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2 Corinthians 4:6; Acts 26:18; Ezekiel 25:6; Ezekiel 35:15; Isaiah 2:5
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Rejoice not — The prophet personates the church. Let it be no matter
of glorying to thee, that the day of calamity hath overtaken me. In
darkness — When affliction, war, famine, and captivity cover me...