a7:1-20
b7:1-6
c7:11-13
d7:14-20
e7:7-10
f7:1
gIsa 16:9
hJer 48:32
iMic 7:2-6
j7:2-6
k7:2
lIsa 59:16
mJer 5:1
nEzek 22:30
oPs 10:9
pProv 1:17
qIsa 51:20

‏ Micah 7:1-2

Summary for Mic 7:1-20: 7:1-20  a Hopeless deception and corruption permeated God’s people (7:1-6  b); God’s mercy, however, would triumph and Israel would be restored (7:11-13  c). God’s mercy, compassion, and unfailing love would prevail (7:14-20  d). Micah mourned his people’s condition and looked to the Lord for help (7:7-10  e). 7:1  f the fruit picker after the harvest: After the second crop of figs and fruit in August–September, no further yield was produced for several months (cp. Isa 16:9  g; Jer 48:32  h). No one could be found to satisfy Micah’s hunger for righteousness (Mic 7:2-6  i).
Summary for Mic 7:2-6: 7:2-6  j The people of Israel were without law, justice, or righteousness. Everyone took advantage of others for self-aggrandizement; they had created a society in which all forms of oppression were the norm. 7:2  k not one honest person is left: This complaint is frequent in the prophets (see Isa 59:16  l; Jer 5:1  m; Ezek 22:30  n).

• In the ancient Near East, people fished and hunted by setting traps and using nets (cp. Ps 10:9  o; Prov 1:17  p; Isa 51:20  q).

• their own brothers: All fellow Israelites were regarded as brothers.
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