a5:2
bGen 35:16
cRuth 4:11
dMatt 2:5-6
eJohn 7:42
fDeut 33:27
gProv 8:22-23
hIsa 37:26
i5:4-5
jHag 2:20-23
kIsa 9:6

‏ Micah 5:2-4

5:2  a Ephrathah was the ancient name of Bethlehem (Gen 35:16  b; Ruth 4:11  c), David’s birthplace. In the future, an even more significant ruler than David would arise from there (Matt 2:5-6  d; John 7:42  e). The future king’s activities would stretch from the distant past (Hebrew qedem; cp. Deut 33:27  f; Prov 8:22-23  g; Isa 37:26  h) into a still future time, suggesting a divine-human being.
Summary for Mic 5:4-5: 5:4-5  i Following the Exile, Prince Zerubbabel, a descendant of David, was among the returned exiles and became the focus of Israel’s hopes (see Hag 2:20-23  j). But a greater ruler than Zerubbabel was needed. The leader from Bethlehem would be a source of peace; Isaiah called him the Prince of Peace (Isa 9:6  k). Only Jesus fits this description.
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