INTRODUCTION TO MICAH 6
This chapter contains reproofs of the people of Israel for their sins,
threatening them with punishment for them. The prophet is bid to tell
them of the controversy the Lord had with them, which he did, Micah
6:1; and the Lord calls upon them to declare if they had any thing... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR YE NOW WHAT THE LORD SAITH,.... Here begins a new discourse, and
with an address of the prophet to the people of Israel, to hear what
the Lord had to say to them by way of reproof for their sins now, as
they had heard before many great and precious promises concerning the
Messiah, and the happi... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR YE, O MOUNTAINS, THE LORD'S CONTROVERSY, AND YE STRONG
FOUNDATIONS OF THE EARTH,.... These are the words of the prophet,
obeying the divine command, calling upon the mountains, which are the
strong parts of the earth, and the bottoms of them the foundations of
it, to hear the Lord's controversy... [ Continue Reading ]
O MY PEOPLE,.... These are the words of the Lord himself by the
prophet, expressing his strong affection to the people of Israel, of
which his goodness to them was a full proof, and this was an
aggravation of their ingratitude to him; they were his people, whom he
had chosen for himself above all pe... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I BROUGHT THEE UP OUT OF THE LAND OF EGYPT,.... Instead of doing
them any wrong, he had done them much good; of which this is one
instance, and he was able to produce more: this a notorious, plain,
and full proof of his goodness to them, which could not be denied. It
may be rendered, as it is by... [ Continue Reading ]
O MY PEOPLE, REMEMBER NOW WHAT BALAK KING OF MOAB CONSULTED,.... What
a scheme he had laid; what contrivances he had formed; what
consultations he had with a soothsayer or diviner he sent for to curse
Israel; how he sought to get the God of Israel on his side, and to set
him against them, that he mi... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREWITH SHALL I COME BEFORE THE LORD,.... These are not the words of
the people of Israel God had a controversy with, and now made sensible
of their sin, and humbled for it; and willing to appease the Lord, and
make it up with him at any rate; for there are such things proposed by
them as do by no... [ Continue Reading ]
WILL THE LORD BE PLEASED WITH THOUSANDS OF RAMS,.... If single burnt
offerings of bullocks and heifers will not do, will rams, and
thousands of them, be acceptable to him? if they will, they are at his
service, even as many as he pleases; such creatures, as well as oxen,
were offered by Balak, Numbe... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH SHOWED ME, O MAN, WHAT [IS] GOOD,.... This is not the answer
of the prophet to the body of the people, or to any and every one of
the people of Israel; but of Balaam to Balak, a single man, that
consulted with him, and put questions to him; particularly what he
should do to please the Lord,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD'S VOICE CRIETH UNTO THE CITY,.... The Lord having bid his
prophet call to the mountains and hills to hear his voice, and the
prophet having obeyed his will, and the Lord having by him addressed
his people Israel, and expostulated with them about their ingratitude,
observing to them many ins... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE THERE YET THE TREASURES OF WICKEDNESS THE HOUSE OF THE WICKED?....
There are; they continue there. This is the voice of the Lord by the
prophet, and the language of the rod of correction to be heard,
exposing the sins of the people, for which the Lord had a controversy
with them; particularly th... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL I COUNT [THEM] PURE WITH THE WICKED BALANCES,.... These are the
words either of the prophet, or rather of God, signifying that he
could not, and would not, allow, countenance, and approve of persons
that used false scales or balances; or justify and reckon them just,
as they would be thought t... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE RICH MEN THEREOF ARE FULL OF VIOLENCE,.... That is, the rich
men of the city, to whom the voice of the Lord cried, Micah 6:9.
Jerusalem or Samaria, or any or all the cities of Israel and Judah;
the rich men of these cities, who had enough of the world, and were
under no temptation to do an i... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE ALSO WILL I MAKE THEE SICK IN SMITING THEE,.... With the rod
to be heard, Micah 6:9; by sending among them some of his sore
judgments, as famine, pestilence, the sword of the enemy, internal
wars, and the like; which should cause their kingdom, and state, and
families, to decline and waste... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT EAT, BUT NOT BE SATISFIED,.... Either not having enough to
eat, for the refreshing and satisfying of nature; or else a blessing
being withheld from food, though eaten, and so not nourishing; or a
voracious and insatiable appetite being given as a curse; the first
sense seems best:
AND TH... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALL SOW, BUT THOU SHALT NOT REAP,.... Either that which is sown
shall not spring up, but rot in the earth; or if it does spring up,
and come to maturity, yet, before that, they should be removed into
captivity, or slain by the sword, and their enemies should reap the
increase of their land, t... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE STATUTES OF OMRI ARE KEPT,.... Who of a captain of the army
was made king of Israel, and proved a wicked prince; he built Samaria,
and set up idolatrous worship there, after the example of Jeroboam, in
whose ways he walked, and, as it seems, established the same by laws
and edicts; and which... [ Continue Reading ]