Micah 1:1-16
Judgment on Samaria and Judah
The Lord comes as covenant Judge against Samaria and Judah because rebellion and idolatry have corrupted both kingdoms. Micah mourns because this judgment will move through the land, bringing humiliation, loss, and exile.
Micah 2:1-13
Oppressors denounced and a remnant promised
Micah condemns powerful people who deliberately plan injustice, seize covenant inheritance, and abuse the weak. The Lord will answer their plotting with his own planned judgment, yet he will also gather a surviving remnant and lead them…
Micah 3:1-12
Corrupt leaders rebuked
Micah rebukes Judah’s rulers, priests, and prophets because they have turned justice and worship into tools for gain. Since they presume on the LORD’s presence while breaking his covenant, God will answer them with silence, shame, and real…
Micah 4:1-13
Zion's future exaltation
Yahweh promises that Zion, though first humbled by judgment and exile, will be restored and exalted under his rule. The nations will come to his instruction, his scattered people will be gathered, and hostile powers will be judged by his…
Micah 5:1-15
The ruler from Bethlehem and Israel's deliverance
In a time of siege, humiliation, and Assyrian threat, the Lord promises a future Davidic ruler from Bethlehem who will shepherd Israel in God’s strength and bring true peace. Yet this restoration will also include cleansing judgment: the…
Micah 6:1-16
Yahweh's lawsuit and Israel's guilt
Yahweh brings a covenant lawsuit against his people because they have answered his saving faithfulness with ritualism, dishonesty, violence, and deceit. He reminds Israel what he has always required: justice, covenant loyalty, and humble…
Micah 7:1-20
Lament, judgment, and hope
Micah laments a society where covenant faithfulness, justice, and trust have nearly disappeared. Yet he waits for the LORD, confessing sin while trusting that God will judge, restore, shepherd, forgive, and keep his ancient promises to…