Micah 4:4-13

4 Each of them will 1sit under his vine And under his fig tree, With 2no one to make them afraid, For the 3mouth of the LORD of hosts has spoken.
5 Though all the peoples walk Each in the 4name of his god, As for us, 5we will walk In the name of the 6LORD our God forever and ever.
6 "In that day," declares the LORD, "I will assemble the 7lame And 8gather the outcasts, Even those whom I have afflicted.
7 "I will make the lame a 9remnant And the outcasts a strong nation, And the 10LORD will reign over them in Mount Zion From now on and forever *.
8 "As for you, 11tower of the flock, Hill of the daughter of Zion, To you it will come - Even the 12former dominion will come, The kingdom of the daughter of Jerusalem.
9 "Now, why do you 13cry out loudly? Is there no king among you, Or has your 14counselor perished, That agony has gripped you like a woman in childbirth?
10 "15Writhe and labor to give birth, Daughter of Zion, Like a woman in childbirth; For now you will 16go out of the city, Dwell in the field, And go to Babylon. 17There you will be rescued; 18There the LORD will redeem you From the hand of your enemies.
11 "And now 19many nations have been assembled against you Who say, 'Let her be polluted, And let our eyes gloat over Zion.'
12 "But they do not 20know the thoughts of the LORD, And they do not understand His purpose; For He has gathered them like sheaves to the threshing floor.
13 "Arise and 21thresh, daughter of Zion, For your horn I will make iron And your hoofs I will make bronze, That you may 22pulverize many peoples, That you may 23devote to the LORD their unjust gain And their wealth to the Lord of all the earth.

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Micah 4:4-13 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO MICAH 4

This chapter contains some gracious promises concerning the glory and happiness of the church of Christ in the last days; as of its stability, exaltation, and increase, and of the spread of the Gospel from it, Mic 4:1,2; and of the peace and security of it, and constant profession and exercise of religion in it, Mic 4:3-5; and of the deliverance of it from affliction and distress, and the ample and everlasting kingdom of Christ in it, Mic 4:6-8; and then follow some prophecies more particularly respecting the Jews; as that, though they should be in distress, and be carried captive into Babylon, they should be delivered from thence, Mic 4:9,10; and, though many people should be gathered against them, yet should not be able to prevail over them, but their attempts would issue in their own destruction, Mic 4:11-13.

Cross References 23

  • 1. 1 Kings 4:25; Zechariah 3:10
  • 2. Leviticus 26:6; Jeremiah 30:10
  • 3. Isaiah 1:20; Isaiah 40:5
  • 4. 2 Kings 17:29
  • 5. Zechariah 10:12
  • 6. Joshua 24:15; Isaiah 26:8, 13
  • 7. Zephaniah 3:19
  • 8. Psalms 147:2; Ezekiel 34:13, 16; Ezekiel 37:21
  • 9. Micah 5:7, 8; Micah 7:18
  • 10. Isaiah 24:23
  • 11. Psalms 48:3, 12; Psalms 61:3; Micah 2:12
  • 12. Isaiah 1:26; Zechariah 9:10
  • 13. Jeremiah 8:19
  • 14. Isaiah 3:1-3
  • 15. Micah 5:3
  • 16. 2 Kings 20:18; Hosea 2:14
  • 17. Isaiah 43:14; Isaiah 45:13; Micah 7:8-12
  • 18. Isaiah 48:20; Isaiah 52:9-12
  • 19. Isaiah 5:25-30; Isaiah 17:12-14
  • 20. Psalms 147:19, 20
  • 21. Isaiah 41:15
  • 22. Jeremiah 51:20-23
  • 23. Isaiah 60:9

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