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It seems that the growth in popularity of Micah's sanctuary was slower than lie had anticipated so that he concluded that what was needed is a priest from the house of Levi. He first may have inquired among the Levites residing in Ephraim. If so, it speaks well for them that none of their number pro
Micah: Proclaiming the Incomparable God, by Martyn McGeown. Micah sees Jehovah coming forth out of his place with mountain-melting judgment to visit the sins of his people Israel and Judah (1:3–4). Then in the distance he sees another mountain, the mountain of Jehovah’s house rising majestically ab
When we study these chapters we must frequently exclaim: Oh, that God would send His Anointed King upon Zion’s Hill and deliver His people. 1. Micah’s Gods (1-5). Do you want to see what the “religion” of an apostate covenant-breaker looks like? Do you want to see where this “religion” originates?
We must not be surprised if life is hard if we do not follow his commandments. The faithful, who heard Micah, and we of this age, must think back to the hope that was given in the earlier chapter. God did send his Son to Bethlehem. He has died for us. He is coming again. Yet, we must live by watchin
Micahs little experiment with worship may have been enjoyable and exiting for a time, but it led to misery and the corruption of worship for the whole tribe of Dan. A group of men from the tribe of Dan kidnapped Micahs priest and stole his images for their own use.
Micah continues in verses 5 and 6 to lament that there is no one to trust. Husbands couldn’t even trust their wives—“keep the doors of the mouth from her that lieth in thy bosom.” It was a time of great wickedness, much like today. Yet with Micah and David we can say, “Therefore I will look unto the