Miquéias 2

O Castigo dos Opressores

1 Ai daqueles que planejam maldade,dos que tramam o mal em suas camas!Quando alvorece, eles o executam,porque isso eles podem fazer.
2 Cobiçam terrenos e se apoderam deles;cobiçam casas e as tomam.Fazem violência ao homem e à sua família;a ele e aos seus herdeiros.
3 Portanto, assim diz o SENHOR:“Estou planejando contra essa gente uma desgraça,da qual vocês não poderão livrar-se.Vocês não vão mais andar com arrogância,pois será tempo de desgraça.
4 Naquele dia, vocês serão ridicularizados;zombarão de vocês com esta triste canção:‘Estamos totalmente arruinados;dividida foi a propriedade do meu povo.Ele tirou-a de mim!Entregou a invasores as nossas terras’.”
5 Portanto, vocês não estarão na assembleia dopara a divisão da terra por sorteio.

Advertência contra os Falsos Profetas

6 “Não preguem”, dizem os seus profetas.“Não preguem acerca dessas coisas;a desgraça não nos alcançará”.Ó descendência de Jacó,
7 é isto que está sendo falado:“O Espírito do SENHOR perdeu a paciência?É assim que ele age?”“As minhas palavras fazem bemàquele cujos caminhos são retos.
8 Mas ultimamente como inimigos,vocês atacam o meu povo.Além da túnica, arrancam a capadaqueles que passam confiantes,como quem volta da guerra.
9 Vocês tiram as mulheres do meu povode seus lares agradáveis.De seus filhos vocês removema minha dignidade para sempre.
10 Levantem-se, vão embora!Pois este não é o lugar de descanso,porque ele está contaminadoe arruinado, sem que haja remédio.
11 Se um mentiroso e enganador vier e disser:‘Eu pregarei para vocês fartura de vinho e de bebida fermentada’,ele será o profeta deste povo!

Promessa de Livramento

12 “Vou de fato ajuntar todos vocês, ó Jacó;sim, vou reunir o remanescente de Israel.Eu os ajuntarei como ovelhas num aprisco,como um rebanho numa pastagem;haverá ruído de grande multidão.
13 Aquele que abre o caminhoirá adiante deles;passarão pela porta e sairão.O rei deles, o SENHOR, os guiará”.

Miquéias 2 Commentary

Chapter 2

The sins and desolations of Israel. (1-5) Their evil practices. (6-11) A promise of restoration. (12,13)

Verses 1-5 Woe to the people that devise evil during the night, and rise early to carry it into execution! It is bad to do mischief on a sudden thought, much worse to do it with design and forethought. It is of great moment to improve and employ hours of retirement and solitude in a proper manner. If covetousness reigns in the heart, compassion is banished; and when the heart is thus engaged, violence and fraud commonly occupy the hands. The most haughty and secure in prosperity, are commonly most ready to despair in adversity. Woe to those from whom God turns away! Those are the sorest calamities which cut us off from the congregation of the Lord, or cut us short in the enjoyment of its privileges.

Verses 6-11 Since they say, "Prophesy not," God will take them at their word, and their sin shall be their punishment. Let the physician no longer attend the patient that will not be healed. Those are enemies, not only to God, but to their country, who silence good ministers, and stop the means of grace. What bonds will hold those who have no reverence for God's word? Sinners cannot expect to rest in a land they have polluted. You shall not only be obliged to depart out of this land, but it shall destroy you. Apply this to our state in this present world. There is corruption in the world through lust, and we should keep at a distance from it. It is not our rest: it was designed for our passage, but not for our portion; our inn, but not our home; here we have no continuing city; let us therefore arise and depart, let us seek a continuing city above. Since they will be deceived, let them be deceived. Teachers who recommend self-indulgence by their doctrine and example, best suit such sinners.

Verses 12-13 These verses may refer to the captivity of Israel and Judah. But the passage is also a prophecy of the conversion of the Jews to Christ. The Lord would not only bring them from captivity, and multiply them, but the Lord Jesus would open their way to God, by taking upon him the nature of man, and by the work of his Spirit in their hearts, breaking the fetters of Satan. Thus he has gone before, and the people follow, breaking, in his strength, through the enemies that would stop their way to heaven.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO MICAH 2

In this chapter complaint is made of the sins of the people of Israel, and they are threatened with punishment for them. The sins they are charged with are covetousness, oppression, and injustice, which were premeditated, and done deliberately, Mic 2:1,2; therefore the Lord devised evil against them, they should not escape; and which would bring down their pride, and cause them to take up a lamentation, because they should not enjoy the portion of land that belonged to them, Mic 2:3-5; they are further charged with opposing the prophets of the Lord, the folly and wickedness of which is exposed, Mic 2:6,7; and with great inhumanity and barbarity, even to women and children, Mic 2:8,9; and therefore are ordered to expect and prepare for a removal out of their land, Mic 2:10; and the rather, since they gave encouragement and heed to false prophets, and delighted in them, Mic 2:11; and the chapter is concluded with words of comfort to the remnant among them, and with precious promises of the Messiah, and the blessings of grace by him, Mic 2:12,13.

Miquéias 2 Commentaries

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