Miqueas 6:6

6 ¿Qué podemos presentar al Señor
?
¿Qué clase de ofrendas debemos darle?
¿Debemos inclinarnos ante Dios
con ofrendas de becerros de solo un año?

Miqueas 6:6 Meaning and Commentary

Micah 6:6

Wherewith shall I come before the Lord
These are not the words of the people of Israel God had a controversy with, and now made sensible of their sin, and humbled for it; and willing to appease the Lord, and make it up with him at any rate; for there are such things proposed by them as do by no means suit with persons of such a character, nay, even suppose them to be hypocritical; and much less are they what were put into their mouths by the prophet to say, as some suggest; but they are the words of Balak king of Moab, which, and what follow, are questions he put to Balaam, who had told him that he could do nothing without the Lord, nor anything contrary to his word: now he asks what he must do to get the good will of this Lord; in what manner, and with what he must appear before him, serve and worship him, as the Targum; that so he might have an interest in him, and get him to speak a word to Balaam in his favour, and against Israel; see ( Numbers 22:8 Numbers 22:18 Numbers 22:38 ) ( Numbers 23:12 Numbers 23:15 Numbers 23:26 ) ; [and] bow myself before the high God?
the most high God, the God of gods, whose Shechinah or Majesty is in the high heavens, as the Targum: his meaning is, with what he should come, or bring with him, when he paid his homage and obeisance to him, by bowing his body or his knee before him; being willing to do it in the most acceptable manner he could: shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year
old?
such as he had been used to offer on the high places of Baal to that deity. Sacrifices of this kind prevailed among the Heathens, which they had received by tradition from the times of Adam and Noah; see ( Numbers 22:41 ) .

Miqueas 6:6 In-Context

4 Yo te saqué de Egipto
y te redimí de la esclavitud.
Envié a Moisés, a Aarón y a Miriam para ayudarte.
5 ¿No te acuerdas, pueblo mío,
cómo el rey Balac de Moab intentó que te maldijeran
y cómo, en lugar de eso, Balaam hijo de Beor te bendijo?
Recuerda tu viaje de la arboleda de Acacias
a Gilgal,
cuando yo, el Señor
, hice todo lo posible
para enseñarte acerca de mi fidelidad».
6 ¿Qué podemos presentar al Señor
?
¿Qué clase de ofrendas debemos darle?
¿Debemos inclinarnos ante Dios
con ofrendas de becerros de solo un año?
7 ¿Debemos ofrecerle miles de carneros
y diez mil ríos de aceite de oliva?
¿Debemos sacrificar a nuestros hijos mayores
para pagar por nuestros pecados?
8 ¡No! Oh pueblo, el Señor
te ha dicho lo que es bueno,
y lo que él exige de ti:
que hagas lo que es correcto, que ames la compasión
y que camines humildemente con tu Dios.
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