Miquéias 5:1

1 Reúna suas tropas, ó cidade das tropas,[a]pois há um cerco contra nós.O líder de Israel será ferido na face,com uma vara.

Miquéias 5:1 Meaning and Commentary

Micah 5:1

Now gather thyself in troops, O daughter of troops
Not Jerusalem, full of people, called to draw out their forces, and fall upon the enemy besieging them, whether Chaldeans or Romans; but rather the Babylonians, whose armies were large, and their troops numerous; who are called upon by the people of God, encouraged by the foregoing prophecies, as well as by what follows, to come forth with all their forces, and muster up all their armies, and exert all the power and strength they had, thus suiting them; being assured, by the above promises, that in the issue they should prevail over all their enemies: unless the Romans should be intended, to whom this character of "daughter of troops" well agrees, of whose legions all have heard; and since the Babylonish attempt on Jerusalem, and the carrying the Jews captive into Babylon, are before predicted, with their deliverance from it, and what they should do in the times of the Maccabees; a prophecy of the Romans, or a representation of them, a gathering their troops and legions together to besiege Jerusalem, very naturally comes in here; he hath laid siege against us;
either Nebuchadnezzar, and the Chaldean army; or Vespasian with the Romans: this, according to the prophetic style, is spoken of as if actually done, because of the certainty of it; they shall smite the judge of Israel with a rod upon the cheek;
that is, either they, the besiegers, the king of Babylon and his army, when they shall have taken Jerusalem, besieged by them, shall use Zedekiah the king of Judah, and judge of Israel, and his princes and nobles, very ill, signified by this phrase; yea, in a very cruel and barbarous manner; first slaying his sons and his princes before his eyes, then putting his eyes out, binding him in chains, and carrying him to Babylon, and there laying him in a prison, ( Jeremiah 52:10 Jeremiah 52:11 ) ; or else they, the besieged, would use the Messiah, the King, Judge, and Ruler in Israel, in such a spiteful and scandalous manner; and so the Messiah was to be used by them, who according to prophecy gave his cheek to them that plucked off the hair, and hid not his face from shame and spitting; and so Jesus, the true Messiah, was smitten, both with rods, and with the palms of men's hands, and buffeted and spit upon, ( Isaiah 50:6 ) ( Matthew 26:67 ) ; and this is mentioned as a reason why Jerusalem would be encompassed with the Roman armies, and besieged by their troops and legions, and become desolate, even for their rejection and ill usage of the Messiah. Aben Ezra says, it is right in my eyes that the judge of Israel is the Messiah, or Zerubbabel; not the latter, who never was so used, but the former.

Miquéias 5:1 In-Context

1 Reúna suas tropas, ó cidade das tropas,pois há um cerco contra nós.O líder de Israel será ferido na face,com uma vara.
2 “Mas tu, Belém-Efrata,embora pequena entre os clãs de Judá,de ti virá para mimaquele que será o governante sobre Israel.Suas origens estão no passado distante,em tempos antigos”.
3 Por isso os israelitas serão abandonadosaté que aquela que está em trabalho de parto dê à luz.Então o restante dos irmãos do governantevoltará para unir-se aos israelitas.
4 Ele se estabelecerá e os pastorearána força do SENHOR,na majestade do nome do SENHOR, o seu Deus.E eles viverão em segurança, pois a grandeza delealcançará os confins da terra.
5 Ele será a sua paz.Quando os assírios invadirem a nossa terrae marcharem sobre as nossas fortalezas,levantaremos contra eles sete pastores,até oito líderes escolhidos.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Ou "Fortifique seus muros, ó cidade murada,"
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