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Micah Lesson 1
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During the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah Jotham: Good king who ruled Judah for 16 years, but the people continued in corruption Ahaz: Wicked king, closed the doors to the temple, sacrificed his son in fire, etc. Hezekiah: Honored God, followed David’s example. Opened the temple doors, repaired and restored worship. But the people, priests and prophets were corrupt
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Micah’s message was concerning Samaria and Jerusalem, but the focus was on Jerusalem Pekah and Hoshea were the last two evil kings of Israel (Northern kingdom) Assyria took the Northern kingdom of Israel captive during the time when Micah heard God’s word
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Micah spoke three messages: Micah 1 -2 is the 1 st message “Hear” directed to ALL the people Micah 3-5 is the 2 nd message “Hear” directed to the heads and rulers Micah 6-7 is the 3 rd message “Hear” directed to the mountains and the hills “Pattern” sin – judgment – hope Similar to the message of the Gospel!!
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Theme: Samaria: will become a heap, incurable wound Verses 1-7: Begins with God as a witness God: He has a permanent place in heaven He is sovereign and almighty Seen as the righteous Judge He doesn’t allow sin to go unpunished forever
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Verses 5-7: Judgment was coming to ALL of Israel because of the house of Israel and the rebellion of Jacob – disobedience Evil king Omri, Ahab’s father, introduced Baal worship, built Samaria as capital of Israel Samaria would become a heap of ruins which happened in 722 B.C. (Assyrian captivity) Verses 8-9 Micah: Mourned, lamented and wailed because of the destruction to come Gave God’s message though it was unpopular
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Verses 10-16 Focuses on Jerusalem Gath: Philistine town that did not need to hear the weeping Beth-le-aphrah: house of dust, he called them to roll in the dust Shaphir: “Pleasantness” would experience shameful nakedness Zaanan: going out, does NOT go out/escape Beth-ezel: house of removal will lament Maroth: bitterness, becomes weak waiting for good
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Verse 12 God sends calamity/disaster Verse 9 Calamity coming to the gate of Jerusalem is an incurable wound Lachish: beginning of the sin, rebellion in Zion. Conquered by Assyria in 701 B.C. Sin Cross References: James 1:13-15 Temptation is the beginning of sin, it is not sin itself, only the beginning I Cor. 15:33 Bad company has influence
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Micah 1:13 To the daughter of Zion 2 Samuel 5:7 David captured the stronghold of Zion, city of David, Jerusalem 2 Kings 19:20-31 The “Virgin daughter of Zion” equals “The Holy One of Israel” Psalm 9:11-14 Sing praises to the Lord, who dwells in Zion. Declare among the peoples His deeds Zion = Jerusalem
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Verses 14-16 “Therefore” Why? Because of sin, give parting gifts. They are leaving “I will bring on you the one who TAKES possession” vs. 15 Adullam was a hiding place of safety or refuge. David fled there when running from Saul.(I Sam. 22:1, 2 Sam. 23:13, 1 Chron. 11:15 and 2 Chron. 11:5-7) Their children, who were a blessing, would go from them into exile vs. 16
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God and His ways: Exodus 33:13 “Let me know Your ways that I may know You” Exodus 33:15 “My presence will go with you and I will give you rest” Micah 2:10 “Arise and go, for this is no place of rest. God had intended this land as a place of peace and rest.
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Verses 1-5 “Woe”: used by prophets to announce judgment. Sins listed: Those who scheme/devise on their beds! The leaders who exploited the weak Social injustices like robbing, coveting, scheming iniquity, lying and drunkenness God: He was planning calamity/disaster. One they could NOT get away from He allowed it and brought it on them
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“Walk” in verse 3: You will not walk haughtily when the calamity/disaster comes “Walk” in verse 7: The one who walks uprightly is the one who takes heed to God’s Word Verses 6-7 Lying, false prophets were not speaking out because of sin and rebellion They did not want Micah to speak out because truth caused trouble for them
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Verses 8-11 God’s people became His enemy They oppressed the unsuspecting, the women, and the children Verses 12-13 Begins with judgment, but ends in hope. God said: He would surely assemble the remnant Put them together in the fold. He is the Shepherd of Israel
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Message is to all people: that includes US Coming judgment for sin: that includes US Samaria would become a heap, useless Her incurable wound would spread God would send calamity/disaster Hope: There is ALWAYS hope because of Jesus SPEAK the TRUTH: even when it is unpopular and will surely bring you rejection.
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