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Micah 1 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Micah opens with a courtroom-style summons to all the earth as witnesses. God descends from His holy dwelling to judge Israel and Judah for covenant unfaithfulness.
Micah 2 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Micah 2 exposes systemic injustice rooted in greed and power. The wealthy and influential exploit others by seizing land and homes — actions that directly violate God’s covenant laws protecting inheritance and family stability.
Micah 3 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Micah 3 delivers a direct indictment of Israel’s leaders — political rulers, priests, and prophets alike. Those entrusted with justice instead exploit the people, described in shocking imagery as consuming them like meat.
Micah 4 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Micah 4 marks a dramatic shift from judgment to hope. After Jerusalem is declared ruined in Micah 3, God now reveals its future restoration. In the “latter days,” Zion will become the spiritual center of the world — not through conquest, but through instruction and peace.
Micah 5 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Micah 5 contrasts present distress with future deliverance. Israel’s leadership is humiliated, and the nation faces siege — yet God reveals that true hope will come from an unexpected place.
Micah 6 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Micah 6 opens as a covenant lawsuit. God calls creation itself as witness while He reminds Israel of His faithfulness — deliverance from Egypt, protection in the wilderness, and guidance into the promised land.
Micah 7 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Micah 7 begins with lament. The prophet grieves the collapse of faithfulness in society — corruption, broken trust, and moral decay even within families. Yet instead of despair, Micah chooses patient trust, waiting for God’s salvation.
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