Micah: Summary & Overview

Overview

Micah prophesied alongside Isaiah, confronting both Israel and Judah for social injustice, corrupt leadership, and false religion. Yet his warnings are balanced with some of the most beautiful promises in Scripture, including the prediction of Messiah's birth in Bethlehem. Micah summarizes true religion in one unforgettable verse.

Key Themes

  • Justice and righteousness
  • Hope for the humble
  • The Messiah from Bethlehem
  • God's case against His people
  • True religion defined

Famous Verses

He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?

Micah 6:8

But thou, Bethlehem 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.

Micah 5:2

Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?

Micah 7:18-19

Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise; when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me.

Micah 7:8

They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks.

Micah 4:3

Key Facts

Testament
Old Testament
Genre
Minor Prophet
Author
Micah
Date Written
~735–700 BC
Chapters
7

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