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Micah 5

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Now gather thyself in troops, O daughter of troops: he hath laid siege against us: they shall smite the judge of Israel with a rod upon the cheek.

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But thou, Beth–lehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting.

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Therefore will he give them up, until the time that she which travaileth hath brought forth: then the remnant of his brethren shall return unto the children of Israel.

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And he shall stand and feed in the strength of the Lord, in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God; and they shall abide: for now shall he be great unto the ends of the earth.

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And this man shall be the peace, when the Assyrian shall come into our land: and when he shall tread in our palaces, then shall we raise against him seven shepherds, and eight principal men.

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And they shall waste the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod in the entrances thereof: thus shall he deliver us from the Assyrian, when he cometh into our land, and when he treadeth within our borders.

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And the remnant of Jacob shall be in the midst of many people as a dew from the Lord, as the showers upon the grass, that tarrieth not for man, nor waiteth for the sons of men.

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And the remnant of Jacob shall be among the Gentiles in the midst of many people as a lion among the beasts of the forest, as a young lion among the flocks of sheep: who, if he go through, both treadeth down, and teareth in pieces, and none can deliver.

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Thine hand shall be lifted up upon thine adversaries, and all thine enemies shall be cut off.

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And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord, that I will cut off thy horses out of the midst of thee, and I will destroy thy chariots:

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And I will cut off the cities of thy land, and throw down all thy strong holds:

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And I will cut off witchcrafts out of thine hand; and thou shalt have no more soothsayers:

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Thy graven images also will I cut off, and thy standing images out of the midst of thee; and thou shalt no more worship the work of thine hands.

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And I will pluck up thy groves out of the midst of thee: so will I destroy thy cities.

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And I will execute vengeance in anger and fury upon the heathen, such as they have not heard.

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Micah 5:6

“And they shall waste the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod in the entrances thereof: thus shall he deliver us from the Assyrian, when he cometh into our land, and when he treadeth within our borders.”

Study Summary

They shall rule the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod with the drawn sword; and he shall deliver us from the Assyrians, when they come into our land and tread within our border—the messianic ruler's dominion will extend over Assyria itself, suggesting the reversal of power and the subduing of the great enemy. The reference to Nimrod (an ancient ruler associated with Babylon and Assyria in Genesis tradition) frames the messianic dominion in terms of ancient power dynamics, showing that restoration involves the subjugation of historic enemies. The repeated language about Assyrians treading on Israel's land shows that the promise addresses the specific threat Micah's audience faced while articulating a universal principle. The sword imagery suggests military victory and the vindication of God's people. This verse shows that messianic peace is not passive but involves the active overthrow of oppressive powers.

Community Reflections

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Adam Smith (test user)7h ago
Hope in suffering — Micah 5

God is faithful in every circumstance.. It implies covenant loyalty, steadfast love that never wavers.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God meets us exactly where we are — broken, uncertain, yet chosen. Their context of persecution gives these words a weight we often miss.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. The promise here is not conditional on our strength but on His character.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God meets us exactly where we are — broken, uncertain, yet chosen. It implies covenant loyalty, steadfast love that never wavers.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. When we read this alongside the surrounding chapters, the narrative arc becomes clear: God is always working redemption, even in the darkest moments.. God is faithful in every circumstance..…

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Micah 5:6

“And they shall waste the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod in the entrances thereof: thus shall he deliver us from the Assyrian, when he cometh into our land, and when he treadeth within our borders.”

Study Summary

They shall rule the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod with the drawn sword; and he shall deliver us from the Assyrians, when they come into our land and tread within our border—the messianic ruler's dominion will extend over Assyria itself, suggesting the reversal of power and the subduing of the great enemy. The reference to Nimrod (an ancient ruler associated with Babylon and Assyria in Genesis tradition) frames the messianic dominion in terms of ancient power dynamics, showing that restoration involves the subjugation of historic enemies. The repeated language about Assyrians treading on Israel's land shows that the promise addresses the specific threat Micah's audience faced while articulating a universal principle. The sword imagery suggests military victory and the vindication of God's people. This verse shows that messianic peace is not passive but involves the active overthrow of oppressive powers.

Community Reflections

1
Adam Smith (test user)7h ago
Hope in suffering — Micah 5

God is faithful in every circumstance.. It implies covenant loyalty, steadfast love that never wavers.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God meets us exactly where we are — broken, uncertain, yet chosen. Their context of persecution gives these words a weight we often miss.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. The promise here is not conditional on our strength but on His character.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God meets us exactly where we are — broken, uncertain, yet chosen. It implies covenant loyalty, steadfast love that never wavers.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. When we read this alongside the surrounding chapters, the narrative arc becomes clear: God is always working redemption, even in the darkest moments.. God is faithful in every circumstance..…

Read the note →

Micah 5:6

They shall rule the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod with the drawn sword; and he shall deliver us from the Assyrians, when they come into our land and tread within our border—the messianic ruler's dominion will extend over Assyria itself, suggesting the reversal of power and the subduing of the great enemy. The reference to Nimrod (an ancient ruler associated with Babylon and Assyria in Genesis tradition) frames the messianic dominion in terms of ancient power dynamics, showing that restoration involves the subjugation of historic enemies. The repeated language about Assyrians treading on Israel's land shows that the promise addresses the specific threat Micah's audience faced while articulating a universal principle. The sword imagery suggests military victory and the vindication of God's people. This verse shows that messianic peace is not passive but involves the active overthrow of oppressive powers.