Dec 15, 2019
NAHUM 1-2:
Micah certainly poured out his heart in chapter
7. Micah 7:7-9 matches the verse I highlighted in Isaiah 50:10.
Those are verses that give comfort to people dealing with long-term
suffering.
Now turning to Nahum: Nahum’s name means ‘compassion’, ‘consolation’, or ‘comfort’. Nothing is known about...
Dec 14, 2019
MICAH 7:
The
complete quote about the Messiah’s birthplace (Micah 5:2-5) quoted
to Herod in Matthew 2:6 mentions Bethlehem, a woman in labor giving
birth, and the Lord is pictured as our shepherd who will be ‘highly
honored around the world’. Note that Herod would have had cause for
concern about his reign if such...
Dec 13, 2019
MICAH 5-6:
Remember that Isaiah and Micah were
contemporaries. Yesterday we read very familiar sounding verses at
the beginning of Micah 4 which start like this:
Mic. 4:1 NLT In the last days,
the mountain of the LORD’s house
will be the highest of
all—
the most important
place on earth. …
That was so familiar...
Dec 12, 2019
MICAH 3-4:
In
Micah 1 yesterday we heard one of the sections of Hebrew poetry
which is virtually impossible to translate and capture the same
impact as the original. Micah— expressing his deep sorrow at God’s
coming judgment, concatenated many place names— using them in a
compound figure of speech based on the...
Dec 11, 2019
MICAH 1-2:
The name “Micah” is a shortened form of
“Micaiah,” which means, “Who is like Yahweh?” A different Micaiah,
the son of Imlah, served as a prophet in the Northern Kingdom
during the reign of King Ahab of Israel (874-853 B.C.,
1Kings 22:8-28; 2Chron.
18:3-27).
Micah prophesied during the reigns of the...