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Micah Chapter 5

THE PROPHETS

MICAH

MICHAH

Do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with your God

Chapter 5

Micah Chapter 5 Experience of Messianic Times

Micah On Another Messianic Prophecy

Prevalent peace without the need of fortress or protection. No more worship of other gods (Jesus, Buddha, Ganesha & many others).

These and more are clear signs that the Messiah has arrived or that we are in the Messianic era.

“Emergence Of Jewish Leaders”

Bethlehem — Ephratah — you are too small to be among the thousands of Judah, but from you someone will emerge for Me to be a ruler over Israel; and his origins will be from early times, from days of old.
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He will stand up and lead with the strength of Hashem, with the majesty of the Name of Hashem his God. They will settle [in peace], for at that time he will be great to the ends of the earth,
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And the remnant of Jacob will be among the nations, in the midst of many peoples, like a nation among the animals of the forest and like a lion’s whelp among flocks of sheep, who, when he passes by, tramples and tears apart, and there is no rescuer.
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Your hand will be raised over your enemies, and all your adversaries will be eliminated.
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It will be on that day — the word of Hashem — I will eliminate your horses from your midst and I will destroy your chariots.
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I will eliminate your graven idols and your pillars from your midst, and you will no longer prostrate yourselves to your own handiwork.
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… and I will destroy those who hate you.
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And with anger and wrath I will carry out revenge against the nations, because they did not listen.
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1 And you, Bethlehem Ephrathah-you should have been the lowest of the clans of Judah-from you [he] shall emerge for Me, to be a ruler over Israel; and his origin is from of old, from days of yore.
2 Therefore, He shall deliver them until the time a woman in confinement gives birth. And the rest of his brothers shall return upon the children of Israel.
3 And he shall stand and lead with the might of the Lord, with the pride of the Lord, his God: and they shall return, for now he shall become great to the ends of the earth.
4 And this shall be peace. Should Assyria come into our land, and should they tread upon our palaces, we will appoint over them seven shepherds and eight princes of men.
5 And they shall break the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod at its gates; and he shall save [us] from Assyria, who comes into our land, and who treads in our border.
6 And the remnant of Jacob shall be in the midst of many peoples-like dew sent by the Lord, like torrents of rain upon vegatation that does not hope for any man and does not wait for the sons of men.
7 And the remnant of Jacob shall be among the nations, in the midst of many peoples-like a lion among the beasts of the forest, like a young lion among the flocks of sheep, which, if it passes through, treads down and tears in pieces, and no one [can] save anything.
8 Your hand shall be raised above your oppressors, and all your enemies shall be destroyed.
9 And it shall come to pass on that day, says the Lord, that I will cut your horses out of your midst, and I will destroy your chariots.
10 And I will destroy the cities of your land, and I will break down all your fortresses.
11 And I will destroy sorcery from your hand, and you will have no soothsayers.
12 And I will destroy your graven images and your monuments from your midst, and you shall no longer prostrate yourself to your handiwork.
13 And I will uproot your asherim from your midst, and I will destroy your enemies.
14 And in anger and fury I will execute vengeance upon the nations who have paid no heed.

Worship of Jesus is rejection and neglect in worshiping one God alone.

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