Micah: Proclaiming the Incomparable God, by Martyn McGeown. Reviewed by Julian Kennedy
This review of Martyn McGeown's commentary on Micah highlights the work's excellent exposition of the prophet's message about God's incomparability, His judgment of Israel, and the coming Messiah and His kingdom. McGeown applies Reformed theological interpretation throughout, drawing connections between Micah's prophecies and their fulfillment in the New Testament, making this an accessible yet theologically rich study of an often-overlooked Old Testament book.
Micah: Proclaiming the Incomparable God by Martyn McGeown (Jenison, MI: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2018), hardcover, 227 pages (also in ebook format). [Reviewed by Julian Kennedy] This commentary on an otherwise fairly obscure Old Testament prophet is a gem. Micah's name means "Who is like Jehovah?" hence Rev. McGeown's title Proclaiming the Incomparable God. McGeown proceeds to show that Jehovah is indeed unique. He is, after all, the only true and living God, but He is a God who...
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