33. Micah

  • 33. Micah (The Choice: Vol.1)

    Micah the Prophet Category: Endurance in proclaiming justice & hope Could avoid: Remain silent before corrupt leaders and false prophets.“Hear, you leaders of Jacob, you rulers of Israel, should you not embrace justice?” (Micah 3:1)Cross-Refs: Isaiah 1:23; Amos 5:12. Chose: Spoke God’s word with boldness.“But as for me, I am…

  • 33. Micah (The Choice: Vol.2)

    Corrupt Leaders Category: Failure of justice Could endure: Rule with fairness, defend the weak.“Act justly and love mercy and walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8)Cross-Refs: Deuteronomy 16:19–20; Proverbs 29:4. Chose wrongly: Detested justice, distorted the truth.“Her leaders judge for a bribe.” (Micah 3:11)Cross-Refs: Isaiah 1:23; Ezekiel 22:27. Endured (negatively):…

  • Micah (Bible Translation History)

    1. Chronological Evolution of Bible Translations Ancient Translations (Before 5th Century CE) Medieval Translations (5th–15th Century CE) Reformation and Renaissance Translations (16th–17th Century CE) Modern Translations (18th Century–Present) 2. Textual Criticism and Manuscript Traditions Key Manuscripts Textual Variants and Their Impact Scholarly Methods of Textual Criticism Textual critics compare the…

  • 33. Micah (Bible Summary)

    Title (1:1) First Cycle: Judgment and Restoration of Israel and Judah (1:2—2:13) Second Cycle: Indictment of Judah’s Leaders, but Future Hope for God’s People (chs. 3–5) Third Cycle: God’s Charges against His People and the Ultimate Triumph of His Kingdom (chs. 6–7)

  • 33. Micah (Bible Overview)

    (1) Book Information 1.1 Title and Definition• Title: Micah – named after the prophet Micah (Mikayahu in Hebrew), meaning “Who is like the LORD?”• Definition: A prophetic book that addresses the sins of Judah and Israel, warning of impending judgement while offering profound hope through promises of restoration, messianic kingship,…

  • 33. Micah (Prefiguring Jesus) 

    Foreshadowing Jesus in the Book of Micah 1. Introduction: Overview of the Book and Its Foreshadowing Themes 2. Historical and Theological Context 3. Narrative Structure and Christ-Centred Motifs 4. Typology and Symbols of Christ 5. Messianic Prophecies and Previews 6. Theological and Christological Significance 7. Redemptive Legacy and Christian Application…