-
Verse Micah 1:12. _THE INHABITANT OF MAROTH_] There was a city of a
similar name in the tribe of Judah, Joshua 15:59....
-
FOR THE INHABITANT OF MAROTH - (bitterness) waited carefully for good
She waited carefully for the good which God gives, not for the Good
which God is. She looked, longed for, good, as men do; but the...
-
ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATION
THE FIRST PROPHETIC MESSAGE
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. The introduction (Micah 1:1) _
2. Judgment announced (Micah 1:2)
3. The destruction of Samaria (Micah 1:6)
4. The lamentation o...
-
THE DIRGE ON ISRAEL'S DOWNFALL. This is a difficult and corrupt
passage, playing on the names of towns and villages which are chosen
for their assonances or their ominous suggestions, in a way impossi...
-
MAROTH WAITED CAREFULLY. The inhabitress of Bitter town bitterly
grieved for her goods [taken from her].
EVIL. calamity. Hebrew. _ra'a'._ App-44.
THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4. Not by chance....
-
_Maroth_ The name might mean Bitternesses, i.e. -perfect grief." Comp.
Ruth 1:20, -Call me Mara, for the Lord hath made it bitter unto me,"
i.e. hath grieved me.
_waited carefully_ Rather, HATH BEEN...
-
_MICAH WEPT OVER GOD'S JUDGMENT -- MICAH 1:8-12_ : Samaria's
wickedness had spread even to Jerusalem. It was so heart breaking to
Micah that he said, "I will lament and wail; I will go stripped and
vi...
-
FOR THE INHABITANT OF MAROTH WAITED, &C.— _For she who dwelleth in
Maroth is sick even to death; because evil came down,_ &c. See 2 Kings
20:1. A reason is here given why _Beth-ezel,_ or Jerusalem, co...
-
For the inhabitant of Maroth waited carefully for good: but evil came
down from the LORD unto the gate of Jerusalem.
FOR THE INHABITANT OF MAROTH - possibly the same as Maarath (Joshua
15:59). Per...
-
1:12 Maroth (i-5) Bitterness....
-
MICAH SPEAKS A MESSAGE FROM GOD TO ALL THE NATIONS
MICAH
_LES PAINTER_
ABOUT THE BOOK OF MICAH
‘_People, the *LORD told you what goodness is. This is what the
*LORD wants you to do. Be fair to ot...
-
Maroth means ‘bitter’. So Maroth is a town where the people are
bitter. Bitter people need hope. They need to hope for something
better. So the people in Maroth hope for something good. They hope for...
-
WAITED CAREFULLY. — There are various ways of arriving at the
interpretation of the words, but the result is the same. The people of
Maroth were in distress; they were grieved at the spoiling of their...
-
כִּֽי ־חָ֥לָֽה לְ טֹ֖וב יֹושֶׁ֣בֶת
מָרֹ֑ות כּ
-
MICAH THE MORASTHITE
Micah 1:1
SOME time in the reign of Hezekiah, when the kingdom of Judah was
still inviolate, but shivering to the shock of the fall of Samaria,
and probably while Sargon the dest...
-
GOD'S WITNESS AGAINST HIS CHOSEN
Micah 1:1-16
Micah was contemporary with Isaiah and Hosea. Jeremiah quotes from
him. Compare Micah 3:12 and Jeremiah 26:18.
In Micah 1:1-4 the prophet _summons the n...
-
The first message of Micah consists of a summons, a proclamation of
Jehovah, and a prophetic message based on the proclamation. This
division ends with an account of the intenuption of the false
proph...
-
For the inhabitant of Maroth waited carefully for good: but evil came
down from the LORD unto the (m) gate of Jerusalem.
(m) For Rabshakeh had shut up Jerusalem, so that they could not send
to help t...
-
_Weak, &c. Jerusalem is become weak unto any good; because she dwells
in the bitterness of sin. (Challoner) --- Protestants, "the inhabitant
of Maroth waited carefully for good." (Haydock) --- We know...
-
I do not trespass on the Reader with observations on what is here
said; it is sufficient to remark, that the Prophet is speaking of the
low estate of the Church, and he calls in the neighboring nation...
-
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...
-
The Prophet joins here another city even Maroth, and others also in
the following verses. But in this verse he says, that Maroth would be
in sorrow for a lost good. The verb חול, _chul, _means to grie...
-
The Lord speaks in this book from His temple, and addresses all the
peoples-the whole earth. That is to say, He takes His place upon His
earthly throne to judge the whole earth, in testimony against a...
-
FOR THE INHABITANT OF MAROTH WAITED CAREFULLY FOR GOOD,.... Or,
"though [they] waited for good" r; expected to have it, yet the
reverse befell them: or "verily [they were] grieved for good" s; for
the...
-
For the inhabitant of Maroth waited carefully for good: but evil came
down from the LORD unto the gate of Jerusalem.
Ver. 12. _For the inhabitant of Maroth waited carefully for good_]
Or, shall griev...
-
_Declare ye it not in Gath_ Lest the Philistines triumph. The words
seem to be taken out of David s lamentation over Saul and Jonathan, 2
Samuel 1:20, where see the note. _Weep ye not at all_ Or, _wee...
-
For the inhabitants of Maroth (bitterness). WAITED CAREFULLY FOR GOOD,
being anxiously and bitterly concerned about it, writhing in grief and
pain on account of her lost prosperity; BUT EVIL CAME DOWN...
-
Lamentation Over Judah's Chastisement...
-
WAITED:
Or, was grieved...
-
8-16 The prophet laments that Israel's case is desperate; but declare
it not in Gath. Gratify not those that make merry with the sins or
with the sorrows of God's Israel. Roll thyself in the dust, as...
-
FOR; yet, or certainly, as the Hebrew particle is often to be
rendered. THE INHABITANT; one put for all, because all should fare
alike. MAROTH: some say it is by transposing the letters put for
Ramoth...
-
Micah 1:12 inhabitant H3427 (H8802) Maroth H4796 pined H2342 (H8804)
good H2896 disaster H7451 came H3381 ...
-
A LAMENT FOR THE CITIES OF JUDAH (MICAH 1:10).
These cities lay in the path of Sennacherib as he advanced on
Jerusalem after defeating the Egyptian army, and subjugating
Philistia, and they illuminat...
-
CONTENTS: Jehovah's case against Israel. Impending judgment.
CHARACTERS: God, Micah, Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah.
CONCLUSION: There comes a time when men who have persisted in sin must
face ruin without...
-
Micah 1:1. _Micah the Morasthite,_ alluding to a village in the tribe
of Judah, near the city of Eleuthera, which distinguishes him from the
prophet Micaiah, who foretold the defeat of Ahab. 1 Kings 2...
-
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 abuse
-
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
t...
-
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....
-
CRITICAL NOTES.
MICAH 1:10.] The Prophet thinks now of the malicious joy of heathen
neighbours. Ten places are mentioned in Micah 1:10 to depict what
would happen in them. In most cases the things sai...
-
EXPOSITION
VERSE 1:1-2:13
Part I. THREATENINGS AND JUDGMENTS ON ISRAEL AND JUDAH, WITH
PREDICTION OF EVENTUAL DELIVERANCE.
MICAH 1:1
The...
-
Shall we turn now to the book of Micah.
As is the very typical opening of most of the books of the prophets,
The word of the LORD that came to Micah the Morasthite in the days of
Jotham, Ahaz, and He...
-
1 Samuel 4:13; Amos 3:6; Isaiah 45:7; Isaiah 59:9; Jeremiah 14:19;...
-
Maroth — A town in Judea. But evil — The flood of affliction by
the Assyrian, swallowed up other cities, and swelled even to the head
city, Jerusalem....