Mica 6:2

2 Höret, ihr Berge, wie der HERR rechten will, und ihr starken Grundfesten der Erde; denn der HERR will mit seinem Volk rechten und will Israel strafen.

Mica 6:2 Meaning and Commentary

Micah 6:2

Hear ye, O mountains, the Lord's controversy, and ye strong
foundations of the earth
These are the words of the prophet, obeying the divine command, calling upon the mountains, which are the strong parts of the earth, and the bottoms of them the foundations of it, to hear the Lord's controversy with his people, and judge between them; or, as some think, these are the persons with whom, and against whom, the controversy was; the chief and principal men of the land, who were as pillars to the common people to support and uphold them: for the Lord hath a controversy with his people, and he will plead with
Israel;
his people Israel, who were so by choice, by covenant, by their own avouchment and profession: they had been guilty of many sins and transgressions against both tables of the law; and now the Lord had a controversy with them for them, and was determined to enter into judgment, and litigate the point with them; and dreadful it is when God brings in a charge, and pleads his own cause with sinful men; they are not able to contend with him, nor answer him for one of a thousand faults committed against him; see ( Hosea 4:1 Hosea 4:2 ) .

Mica 6:2 In-Context

1 Höret doch, was der HERR sagt: Mache dich auf und rechte vor den Bergen und laß die Hügel deine Stimme hören!
2 Höret, ihr Berge, wie der HERR rechten will, und ihr starken Grundfesten der Erde; denn der HERR will mit seinem Volk rechten und will Israel strafen.
3 Was habe ich dir getan, mein Volk, und womit habe ich dich beleidigt? Das sage mir!
4 Habe ich dich doch aus Ägyptenland geführt und aus dem Diensthause erlöst und vor dir her gesandt Mose, Aaron und Mirjam.
5 Mein Volk, denke doch daran, was Balak, der König in Moab, vorhatte und was ihm Bileam, der Sohn Beors, antwortete, von Sittim an bis gen Gilgal; daran ihr ja merken solltet, wie der HERR euch alles Gute getan hat.
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