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The Book Of Micah -- A Brief Overview
Micah was the sixth in order of the so-called minor prophets. The
superscription to this book states that the prophet exercised his office
in the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. If we reckon from the
beginning of Jotham's reign to the end of Hezekiah's (B.C. 759-698),
then he ministered for about fifty-nine years; but if we reckon from the
death of Jotham to the accession of Hezekiah (B.C. 743-726), his
ministry lasted only sixteen years. It has been noticed as remarkable
that this book commences with the last words of another prophet, "Micaiah
the son of Imlah" (1 Kings 22:28): "Hearken, O people, every
one of you." The book consists of three sections, each commencing
with a rebuke, "Hear ye," etc., and closing with a promise,
(1) ch. 1; 2; (2) ch. 3-5, especially addressed to the princes and heads
of the people; (3) ch. 6-7, in which Jehovah is represented as holding a
controversy with his people: the whole concluding with a song of triumph
at the great deliverance which the Lord will achieve for his people. The
closing verse is quoted in the song of Zacharias (Luke 1:72, 73). The
prediction regarding the place "where Christ should be born,"
one of the most remarkable Messianic prophecies (Micah 5:2), is quoted
in Matt. 2:6. There are the following references to this book in the New
Testament: 5:2, with Matt. 2:6; John 7:42. 7:6, with Matt. 10:21,35,36.
7:20, with Luke 1:72,73.
From: Easton's Bible Dictionary. Fair Use. Presented for educational
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