Micah 6:3

3 "1My people, 2what have I done to you, And 3how have I wearied you? Answer Me.

Micah 6:3 Meaning and Commentary

Micah 6:3

O my people
These are the words of the Lord himself by the prophet, expressing his strong affection to the people of Israel, of which his goodness to them was a full proof, and this was an aggravation of their ingratitude to him; they were his people, whom he had chosen for himself above all people of the earth; whom he had redeemed from the house of bondage, had distinguished them by his layouts, and loaded them with his benefits, and yet they sinned against him: what have I done unto thee?
what evil things, what injuries to provoke to such usage? "what iniquity have you", or "your fathers, found in me", to treat me after this manner? have I been "a wilderness", or "a land of darkness", to you? ( Jeremiah 2:5 Jeremiah 2:31 ) ; have I withheld or denied you anything that was for your good? The Targum is,

``O my people, what good have I said I would do unto thee, and I have not done it?''
all that the Lord had promised he had performed; not one good thing had failed he had spoken of; how much good, and how many good things, had he done for them? nay, what good things were there he had not done for them? and what more could be done for them than what had been done? and yet they sinned against him so grossly; see ( Isaiah 5:4 ) ; and wherein have I wearied thee?
what heavy yoke have I put upon thee? what grievous commandments have I enjoined thee? is there anything in my service, any duty, too hard, severe, or unreasonable? are the sacrifices required burdensome? "have I caused thee to serve with an offering, and wearied thee with incense?" is there any just reason to say of these things, "what a weariness is it?" See ( Isaiah 43:23 ) ( Malachi 1:13 ) ; testify against me;
declare it publicly, if any good thing has been wanting, or any evil thing done: thus the Lord condescends to have the case fairly debated, and everything said that could be said in their favour, or against him: astonishing condescension and goodness!

Micah 6:3 In-Context

1 Hear now what the LORD is saying, "Arise, plead your case before the mountains, And let the hills hear your voice.
2 "Listen, you mountains, to the indictment of the LORD , And you enduring foundations of the earth, Because the LORD has a case against His people; Even with Israel He will dispute.
3 "My people, what have I done to you, And how have I wearied you? Answer Me.
4 "Indeed, I brought you up from the land of Egypt And ransomed you from the house of slavery, And I sent before you Moses, Aaron and Miriam.
5 "My people, remember now What Balak king of Moab counseled And what Balaam son of Beor answered him, And from Shittim to Gilgal, So that you might know the righteous acts of the LORD ."

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