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Micah 2:
Cursed are those who plan
iniquity and plot evil on their beds and carry it out in the morning because
they have the power to do it. They take others houses, land, and
inheritance. God promises disaster on them and people will taunt them with
a mournful song. The prophets say don't prophesize these things, disgrace
will not come, but they let people get robbed and women driven out of their
homes. Lairs and deceivers come to prophesize wine and beer as prophets of
the people. He will soon gather Israel together and God will be their
head.
Micah 3:
God addresses the leaders of
Israel as those who hate good but love evil, who will oppress their people, but
God will not answer the people when they cry out because of their evil.
God was going to punish the prophets with disgrace and ridicule because they do
not only lead the people astray, but prophesize peace when they get paid and
then war if they do not get paid. God was going to turn Jerusalem to
rubbles because their leaders judge for a bribe, priest teach for a price, and
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Micah 4:
In the
last days, the mountain of God will rise above all mountains and people will
stream to it. Many from all nations will come to know God and follow his
ways. God's laws and ways will go out from Jerusalem and there will be
peace among the nations. Instruments of war will be used for instruments
of farming. No one will trains for war and every man will have his
own vine and the nations shall walk with God forever. God will gather the
exile and kingship will return to Jerusalem. So in the last days, Israel
actually means the godly from every nation gathered by God and will return to
Jerusalem.
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