THE PROPHETS
MICAH
MICHAH
Do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with your God
Chapter 2
Micah on Being Evil and Against Falsehood
Micah On False Prophets — Empty Promises
If the foundation of your faith is already questionable (New Testament), you cannot expect anything truth will come out from it.
Only by knowing the genuine you can spot what is fake, bogus or counterfeit.
Learn from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) even in plain words. Easily you can identify what is the Greek book is all about.
“False Prophets”
“False Hope”
Woe to those who devise iniquity and plan evil upon their beds; at the morning’s light they carry it out, for there is power in their hand.
2:1
‘Do not preach! they preach, ‘They shall not preach to these [people]. [so that] shame shall not overtake them.’
:6
Should this be said by the House of Jacob? Has Hashem become short-spirited? Are these His deeds? Behold, My ways are benevolent with the one who walks with uprightness.
:7
I will surely gather all of you, O Jacob. I will surely assemble the remnant of Israel; I will place them together like a flock in a fold; like a heard in its pen, they will teem with people.
:12
The one who breaks forth will go before them; they will break forth and pass through; they will not go out through the gates; their king will pass in front of them, with Hashem at their head.
:13
1 Woe to those who plot iniquity and work evil in their beds; when the morning becomes light they perform it, for their hand has the power.
2 And they covet fields, and they rob; and houses, and they take; and they oppress a man and his house, and a man and his heritage.
3 Therefore, so said the Lord: Behold! I plot evil against this family, from which you shall not remove your necks, nor shall you walk erect, for it is a time of evil.
4 On that day he shall take up a parable against you, and he shall lament, “A lamentation has come about”; and he shall say, “They have robbed us! He changes the portion of my people! How will He turn to me to return our fields, which he divides?”
5 Therefore, you shall not have anyone who casts a line by lot in the congregation of the Lord.
6 “Preach not, those who preach; they shall not preach to these; [then] they shall not take shame.”
7 Is that what is said by the house of Jacob? Has the Lord’s patience grown short? Are these His deeds? Do my words not benefit the one who goes straight?
8 And the matter for which My people causes [Me] to rise as an enemy, because of the garment and the mantle that you strip from those who pass by confidently, who return from the war.
9 The wives of My people you drive away from the house of her delights, from her infants-you take away My glory forever.
10 Arise and go, for this is not the tranquility; in order to contaminate it, it forms bands, and the band is clarified.
11 If a man walking in wind and falsehood lies, “I will preach to you of wine and strong drink,” he shall be a preacher for this people.
12 I will surely assemble, O Jacob, all of you; I will surely gather the remnant of Israel; together I will make them as sheep in a fold, as a flock within its stall shall they stir with people.
13 The breaker has gone up before them; they broke and passed through a gate and went out through it; and their king passed before them, and the Lord was at their head.
Worship of Jesus is rejection and neglect in worshiping one God alone.
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The Book of Micah (Michah in the Hebrew-Jewish Bible). Micah, who lived during the 8th century BCE during the reigns of the kings of Judah and Israel. Micah’s prophecies address social justice, the condemnation of injustice, the coming judgment of G-d on Israel and other nations for their sins, and the promise of a future restoration and redemption. Micah’s prophecies are known for its powerful outlook and emotional intensity.
The Book of Nahum (Nachum in the Hebrew-Jewish Bible).
Prophet Nahum, who lived during the 7th century BCE. The book primarily addresses the judgment of G-d upon the city of Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian Empire, for its arrogance, cruelty, and violence. Nahum’s prophecies are known for their vivid descriptions of Nineveh’s destruction and their emphasis on G-d’s justice and sovereignty.
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