Bible (ASV) 33: Micah
American Standard Version
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Micah presents a profound exploration of judgment and hope through the voice of the prophet Micah. This biblical text is structured into three distinct sections, each revealing the complexities of divine justice and the promise of redemption. The early chapters focus on oracles of judgment, highlighting the consequences of societal corruption and the impending destruction of cities like Samaria and Jerusalem.
As the narrative unfolds, Micah shifts to messages of hope, assuring that despite the looming judgment, a faithful remnant will endure. The promise of a new king from the line of David offers a vision of restoration and security for the people, emphasizing the enduring nature of divine mercy.
In the final chapters, Micah's tone oscillates between warning and encouragement, urging the people to reflect on their actions and seek genuine repentance. His poignant messages resonate through time, providing a framework for understanding the balance of justice and grace in a world often overshadowed by darkness.
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| 1 - Chapters 1-4 | 12:10 | Lu par Sam Stinson | |
| 2 - Chapters 5-7 | 10:41 | Lu par Sam Stinson |